Amid the Swelter of Chaos
Thom Fiet A woman stared at her portrait, still shimmering new from the hand of the master, Pablo Picasso. Before her, imprisoned in the frame,
Thom Fiet A woman stared at her portrait, still shimmering new from the hand of the master, Pablo Picasso. Before her, imprisoned in the frame,
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2013: POETRY by Marci Rae Johnson —for Thom Caraway When you came up out of your office into the customary light you heard it.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2013: POETRY by David Cho These are the days stretched long. The weeks when darkness sets, then the rain, the falling leaves, frost, the
Steve Bouma-Prediger Rich Mouw is widely regarded as one of the most well-known and influential Christian scholars of his generation. A philosopher by training but
Jon Pott I’m pretty sure that I met Rich Mouw at a party, probably in the late 60s, not long after he had joined the
George Marsden Rich Mouw is a fundamentalist with a sense of humor. When I say he is a fundamentalist, I mean it in the best
Nicholas Wolterstorff When Rich Mouw became president of Fuller Seminary twenty years ago, I and others anticipated that his career as a writer was more
Richard J. Mouw Like most people raised in North American Protestantism, I was taught songs in my early childhood about the love of Jesus. I
Richard J. Mouw Lent always takes me by surprise. I’m never quite ready for it. This has always been my pattern, going back to my
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