
November
Pastor Doug is a good egg. I walked over though a blustery gray November and found him waiting in the white party tent we rent.
Pastor Doug is a good egg. I walked over though a blustery gray November and found him waiting in the white party tent we rent.
There are some parallels between consumer engagement and art instillation interaction that I’ve been thinking about lately. I kind of wanted to reflect on creative
I continue my quest to find Reformed love in pop culture, in quick, accessible quips, in ways that don’t seem arcane or cumbersome. Pop culture
My attention span for someone else’s vacation is about 17 seconds, long enough to ask, “Where did you go?” and “Did you have a good
Last month I had the opportunity to spend a week up at Calvin Seminary where the distance education class I teach was meeting for a
Coming up on four years now, our family has been host to a wild and wooly creature, whom we call Honey based on her yellow-amber
I inherited my mother’s copy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Ethics and read it while traveling out West last month. It’s not an easy read. I’ve been
The gradual shift from calling to dating mirrored much of the change from rural to urban life in the early 20th century. In urban settings,
My kids got their COVID-19 shots yesterday. When my husband brought them home from Walgreens, he described it as a moment that felt sort of…
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