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Daniel Meeter For my morning devotions I pray the Daily Office. I had first started with the Roman Catholic version, but about six years ago
Daniel Meeter For my morning devotions I pray the Daily Office. I had first started with the Roman Catholic version, but about six years ago
Denise Kingdom Grier The Samaritan woman showed up at the well that day and probably every other day before. There was no one there to
OCTOBER 2008: POETRY by Robert Lowes I slip on a glaze of water. I touch a hot wire and hop. When the bar of the
Debra Rienstra Two doctrinal sermons every Sunday, hymns thick with theological import, Bible class at school, and catechism class every Wednesday. That was my religious
It did seem odd bringing a witch to a denominational meeting. Not as odd as having Jo serving as an Elder in our church, but
OCTOBER 2008: NOTE FROM THE EDITORS Reformed and missional–what does it mean to pair these two words together? One is such an old, familiar term,
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2008: BOOKS FEATURE For this late-summer issue of Perspectives, editor Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell asked a number ofPerspectives readers and contributors to share with us the
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2008: POETRY by Barbara Crooker Prayer in Autumn Turn me to gold, Lord, burnish me; strip me of chlorophyll, all those green thoughts. Let
When Tim Russert died suddenly in June, I felt like I had lost a friend. Millions of people felt that way, and it’s not that
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