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With the new year, we begin a new series, “Not My Own: Reflections on the Heidelberg.” We have asked various authors to share a time
With the new year, we begin a new series, “Not My Own: Reflections on the Heidelberg.” We have asked various authors to share a time
There are many markers of our ecumenical age, from official dialogue among Roman Catholics, Lutherans, and Reformed to a US President of Protestant faith honoring
Sarah DeYoung Brouwer was baptized on a beautiful spring day in Central Pennsylvania. At only three or maybe it was four months of age, she
Have you heard any good sermons lately? Many people answer, “No.” If you are dissatisfied with the quality of preaching that you hear, you may
I recently came across a letter I wrote to my wife as I was beginning my fiveyear prison sentence. There in my tiny little cell
Among all of us who are currently members of the Perspectives editorial team and board, no one can recall an edition of the magazine or
Here’s a statement I hear rather frequently where I live and work: “Well, of course, I’m no ‘tree hugger,’ but…” and then follows a mild
I’m walking down my Main Street in the Februar y dark, that greedy New England nighttime that will hog the last part of ever y
The volume had fallen behind a row of books in one of my office bookcases–I must have set it on top of a row of
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