
God in our Senses: Sight
The first of our five senses I want to explore is that of sight. How do we experience God through our eyes? How do we
The first of our five senses I want to explore is that of sight. How do we experience God through our eyes? How do we
On March 15, when the Senate confirmed her appointment as Secretary of the Interior, Rep. Deb Haaland of New Mexico made history by becoming the
Sundays during the coronavirus pandemic isolation often seemed little different than other days. I baked sourdough, cooked meals, cleaned up the kitchen, and read. But
Here’s to the women. The brave ones, who speak truth with conviction, with brilliance, with footnotes. To the women who do not back down, who
Almost everyone I know is a bit grumpy at the moment. Kind of over it. Just done. A gorgeous Easter weekend here in West Michigan definitely
Easter — the pinnacle of the Christian calendar, and if we are to be believed, the turning point of time. Yet as is often observed,
While my parents were still living, I often traveled from Holland to Grand Rapids and lunched with them at Porter Hills Retirement Village. On one
For so long, we, the church, have focused on knowing and believing the right things. We read and ponder and debate and write, using all
I recently finished Anthea Butler’s new book White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America. It offers a short and accessible, yet powerful, overview
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