
In This Time
Very few people alive today can remember a year like 2020. And most (if not all) of us who have lived through this year sincerely
Very few people alive today can remember a year like 2020. And most (if not all) of us who have lived through this year sincerely
When I talk with people about the history of religion in the United States, people have a wide variety of reactions. Many people are uncomfortable
Sometimes the mostly RCA and CRC world of The Twelve can seem small. But the numbers of our humble blog tell a different story. The
“For nothing will be impossible with God.” – Luke 1:37 If I had to describe 2020 in a word, I would choose the word “isolated.”
“We live in a country in epistemological crisis,” David Brooks laments in his most recent op-ed in the New York Times. Brooks acknowledges that this
I’ve recently learned that wildlife conservationists will sometimes remove desperately endangered creatures from their habitats in order to save their species. It’s called “arking”—as in:
Why support the Reformed Journal? Because we need voices that advocate for a reformed, or reformational, perspective. There’s a form of Evangelicalism that is biblically
Got it this morning. Had no idea mature human beings could or would hunt hogs from helicopters, but this Texas outfit thought I might just
“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Often at our dinner table,
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