
God Land the Midwest’s Shifting Religious Landscape
Recently, I read Lyz Lenz’s new book, God Land: A Story of Faith, Loss, and Renewal in Middle America. The book is an examination of
Recently, I read Lyz Lenz’s new book, God Land: A Story of Faith, Loss, and Renewal in Middle America. The book is an examination of
Recently, I invited students to consider what it means to say God speaks through paper and ink. That somehow this book, with different authors and
Bear with me for a moment. I’m going to equate the soul to my cat. Perhaps a little context first. I’m preparing to lead my
Have you ever felt forgotten? My dad likes to tell a rather memorable story from when he was a small child. One Easter Sunday, when
In politics near as I can tell there has been a long philosophical divide on questions related to the role and the size of government.
It was in a small, stuffy room in the sub-basement of the Golden Walls Hotel, just across the road from the old city of Jerusalem.
Read: Philippians 3:1-11 I regard everything as loss because of the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. Philippians 3:8 I just read Debra
For all you college students out there, it’s time to gird up your binders and get ready for a parade of professors thrusting their course
I don’t know how exactly–or who–told me I had to read Beloved. I do remember having a single copy of three Toni Morrison novels–one of them
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