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Caroline J. Simon

Sheltering Fecundity 

Someone had placed a tomato cage over the smooth dirt that hid the turtle’s carefully prepared nest.

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Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell

A Little Boy from Riverdale

Of course, we never met. Bob is three years older than I am, closer to my sister’s age. He went to Catholic school.

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Jeff Munroe

A Book and Author Straight Outta Paterson

Garret Keizer is one of America’s great creative non-fiction writers, who, like so many great writers, toils away in relative anonymity. His work has appeared

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Abigail Brougher

Catechism in Cook’s Meadow

Shedding some of these formal structures for the spiritual formation of my children has become a radical invitation to trust the Spirit’s guidance in my

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David Landegent

The Cereal Aisle, Church Aisles, and Better Than

It’s no longer enough to simply say, “I’m a Christian.” We feel compelled to attach more labels: conservative/progressive, Calvinist/Arminian, premillennial/amillennial,

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Katie Roelofs

Let the Land Lie Unplowed

We continue to work the soil in the same way, insisting it produce. We churn it up and plant our “this is how we’ve always

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Jim Lucas

The Brilliance of Bird Brains

The female came from the ocean shores of South Carolina, and the male came from Florida. Some of our birds come from the shores of

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Jon Pott

Crossing To. . . .

What of the children and grandchildren who might, in fewer years than we liked to imagine, be burdened by our leaky faucets and slips in

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April Fiet

Life Finds a Way

At the very end of the fence, he found a solitary milkweed plant. The plant was a pale yellow color and leggy because it had