
Overwhelmed and Feeling Fine
Twice now I’ve had people ask me to give more examples of how we can love our neighbor. A common theme in my sermons is
Twice now I’ve had people ask me to give more examples of how we can love our neighbor. A common theme in my sermons is
What We’re Doing Here by Julie VanDerVeen Van Til Hello. Just now you turned your attention from the blustery fog flipping newspaper pages strewn on
A couple of months ago, I co-taught a preaching seminar in the Rocky Mountains with fellow Twelver, Scott Hoezee, and superstar preaching colleague, Peter Jonker.
The summer seminars I help to lead often provide fodder for this blog. That was the case last month after a seminar in Colorado. And
A few years ago, a woman from West Michigan, Rachel, traveled to southern Mexico in order to teach music and English in the tiny village
Asking the Right Questions by Jill Ver Steeg I sat across the table in the boardroom on Tuesday with executives from Lilly Endowment. On Thursday
Faith’s Shifting Landscape: The Conversation Continues by Allison Vander Broek I wrote a post two weeks ago on millenials, religion, and the shifting faith landscape
School was less than a block away when I was a kid, so I walked, every day, sometimes out the front door, sometimes the back.
If I were you, I would have stopped paying attention a while ago. The maddening and sickening work of keeping track of the constant headlines
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