
Ethnic Festivals
The town where I live celebrates its Dutch Heritage each spring with a Tulip Festival. I am a big fan of eating ethnic foods, watching
The town where I live celebrates its Dutch Heritage each spring with a Tulip Festival. I am a big fan of eating ethnic foods, watching
By Bill White How did the early church handle disagreements? For people of the book like us, that seems like a good question to ask.
By Katy Sundararajan In high school, I ran track for two years. I’m still exceptionally proud of myself for the runner I became. My times
When Julia Ward Howe sat down to refashion a much beloved Union battle hymn the troops called “John Brown’s Body,” she created new lyrics and
I try to have a sense of humor, so when someone sent me a video about Social Justice Warriors, poking fun at my culture of
By Chad Pierce I remember the feeling of hospitality I received twenty years ago like it was yesterday. A couple of friends and I were
by Chuck De Groat I’d written a piece for The Twelve some time ago and a friend dropped a text shortly after saying: “Hey, I
By Brian Keepers When I enter the hospital room, she is sitting up in the recliner beside the bed. Her husband is on the bench
By Bill White Dinah had no voice. An entire chapter of scripture tells her story, but not one word is attributed to her in the
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