
Where the Bodies are Buried
Long term pastorates are often recognized and celebrated for the depth of relationships, the continuity and trust that develop over the years. Having served nearly
Long term pastorates are often recognized and celebrated for the depth of relationships, the continuity and trust that develop over the years. Having served nearly
My wife and I love watching The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. One of our favorite segments is when he does hashtags, where he casts
As Reformed Christians, we share a bedrock principle with the Lutherans for our following of Jesus: We are saved by grace through faith alone. Theology
“The day of my spiritual awakening was the day I saw and knew I saw—all things in God and God in all things.” — Mechthild
Death has been in the air lately. There were the funerals of John McCain and Aretha Franklin, minutely analyzed in the national media. Here in
There’s something about faces. A week and a half ago, Twelve blogger, Debra Rienstra, posted her reflection on the story of Katie Stubblefield, the youngest
A couple of weeks ago I had the great privilege of being the featured teacher at “The School of Preaching” held at a church in
When it comes to figures in United States history, who typically comes to mind? Out of curiosity, how many women can you name? Turns out
I grew up in a family that did not “do feelings.” I do not remember my parents grabbing one another in a passionate hug. I
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