Category: Articles

Warriors and Public Servants

My father died this past February. After several years of slow decline, he passed away free of pain, surrounded by three generations of family, and

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Christ’s Ascension and Biology

The expansive claim that “our world belongs to God” has long been a central principle undergirding Christian– and especially Reformed Christian– engagement with biological science.

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What to Do About Wal-Mart?

JULY 2006 What to Do About Wal-Mart? by Todd Steen and Steve VanderVeen Even though eight in ten Americans shop at Wal-Mart, it is one

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Scripture, Economics, and Family Values

The institutions of marriage and family have been badly damaged in the last century. But [one] commonly accepted definition of the problem–that “revolutions,” corrupt values,

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POETRY by Ann Hostetler

MAY 2006 Vespers I see my mother’s heart its chambers pumping rhythmically once more. She watches, too, as the sonographer sends short inaudible waves through

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Antarctic Commute

My morning commute to work at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, takes about five minutes–on foot. The occasional traffic of bulldozers and forked loaders is light, and

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Waiting for Jack Bauer

My latest dirty little secret: I’m addicted to 24, the FOX Network’s hit show featuring Special Agent Jack Bauer of the fictional Los A ngeles

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