
Is Patience a Virtue or a Privilege?
One of the best books I read this past year is The Patient Ferment of the Early Church: The Improbable Rise of Christianity in the
One of the best books I read this past year is The Patient Ferment of the Early Church: The Improbable Rise of Christianity in the
On the 5th Sunday in our January series on women in ministry, our final profile focuses on Stephanie Schuitema. My husband and I are participating
Do you remember what it is like to long for a snow day? (Oh, that school would be closed for the day due to snow
When I was in high school, I often lingered by the perfume counter at the Bon Marché in the Bellis Fair Mall in Bellingham, Washington.
Great is the baptism that lies before you: the ransom of captives, the forgiveness of sins, the death of sin, the regeneration of the soul,
Eighteen years ago this week, on a brilliant morning after a night snowstorm, we laid our ninety-three-year-old mother to rest. The hearse managed at one
Do we pray for Michel Butros al-Jisri? I realize, of course, that everyone’s response to that question will be to ask who this person is
The portraits of American men on James McMurtry’s album “The Horses and the Hounds” are so vivid, complex, and funny that I nearly missed his
On the fourth Sunday in our January series on women in ministry, we will spend time with Pastor Carrie Rodgers. Confession: I am often lured
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