
Bubbles & Watermelon
In her sermon last month, Pastor Kristen Livingston recounted a scene of kids at a pool party running toward some bubbles and watermelon that had
In her sermon last month, Pastor Kristen Livingston recounted a scene of kids at a pool party running toward some bubbles and watermelon that had
From a distance I noticed the perky, orange jeep parked at the far end of a long line of minivans in front of an elementary
“Pastors are people who stay.” My husband recently attended the CRC chaplains’ conference in Grand Rapids and Professor Danjuma Gibson was one of the presenters.
Playing a game of Wordle has become a morning ritual for me. I love the game enough that I considered whether I might be able
I’ve added a new hobby the last few months: I’m a volunteer door-knocker for a candidate I’m supporting in the upcoming election. I always think
October arrived over the weekend and with the passing of September came also an end to the month in which most of the Classes in
Are you a person that has an answer for everything? Jemar Tisby, an American historian, wrote a meditation entitled “The People Who Don’t Have Any
When I planned what I would share for today, I envisioned it would be about new beginnings, opening our hearts to newness, hearing God’s calling
Many thanks to fellow Twelver Tim Van Deelen for his generous shout-out to the Refugia Podcast, and especially for his account of episode 24 with
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