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My most anxiety-inducing assignment while in seminary was leading chapel. Students, still in the learning stages of grasping Reformed theology, took turns preaching a sermon
My most anxiety-inducing assignment while in seminary was leading chapel. Students, still in the learning stages of grasping Reformed theology, took turns preaching a sermon
If you live in the United States, chances are that taxes, income taxes specifically, have been on your mind and part of your life in
By Natalie Acosta Every time I open my news feed on Facebook I read hopelessness everywhere. Publications from the most popular newspapers and the comments people
If you follow The Twelve with any regularity, you may recognize the name Marty Wondaal. Marty often comments on the post of the day, especially
By Brian Keepers “I can’t tell if you’re conservative or liberal,” she says to me. The look on her face, the tone in her voice,
By Luke Hawley I had an undergraduate course aptly titled Novel, in which we read twelve novels over the course of the semester. The professor
We’re two days into the Festival of Faith and Writing, one day still to go. There’s plenty to be anxious and sorrowful about these days,
I’ve only seen the trailer, and I’ve only read one review, but I can’t wait to see it. Schrader is haunted by a world that I’ve
By Keith Starkenburg Something happened in my intestines this week. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice and The Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama are
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