
Mary’s Moment of Resistance
Luke 1: 46-56 What does Mary look like in your mind’s eye? We’ve got a lot of romanticized notions about Mary. Beautiful, clean, the picture
Luke 1: 46-56 What does Mary look like in your mind’s eye? We’ve got a lot of romanticized notions about Mary. Beautiful, clean, the picture
The last session of my Intro to Philosophy class fell on December 6 — St. Nicholas Day. That’s not such a big deal, I realize.
“Comfort, O comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem and cry out to her….” Advent is the time when we hear again
On November 27, the first Sunday of Advent, we published an adaptation of the introduction to All Creation Waits: The Advent Mystery of New Beginnings
When I was a young girl, and my dad was my pastor and my mom sang in the choir, my brother and I occasionally sat
My favourite morning dog-walking path can be treacherous. In the winter it’s treacherous for me because of ice and snow. But in the summer it’s
Matthew 11:2-11 “Are you the one who is to come, or are we to wait for another?” Is this a word from a renowned skeptic?
The first blogpost I ever wrote for the Reformed Journal blog was about the Flint water crisis. It ended with an appeal for Michigan residents
This weekend I read with some interest a series of articles responding to the idea of the historian as activist. This topic was taken up
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