
The Days of Noah
This past Saturday my colleague Deb Rienstra had an excellent reflection on a different way to observe Advent from the wastelands of life all around
This past Saturday my colleague Deb Rienstra had an excellent reflection on a different way to observe Advent from the wastelands of life all around
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
The whole creation groansAnd waits to hear that voiceThat shall restore her comelinessAnd make her wastes rejoice. I could observe here the traditional Christian pastime
“You ought to see it–it’s right there on your way home. Just turn right, into Dakota City. Watch for the signs.” That I didn’t know
The good people of our village Rotary put up a Christmas light display every year and I selflessly volunteer my services in policing their deer
This has been such a busy semester that I haven’t had much time for TV–at least, the kind of extended binge watching of whole series.
Write a blog for ten years and you just might be surprised what you end up saying. I have never gone out of my way
I failed here. This is a picture I took in late October of a house we lived in from 2009-2010 in Dordrecht, the Netherlands. (The
Last Sunday, the first Sunday of Advent, we published an adaptation of the introduction to All Creation Waits: The Advent Mystery of New Beginnings by
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