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Mixed Motives

Reformed folk don’t need to be embarrassed by mixed motives. What other kind of motives are there? As 2017 draws to a close, we hope

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Forbid me to close my eyes

By Kate Kooyman I woke up in a panic last night, smelling smoke. I read once about how house fires can start in your chimney

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Instruction in Joy

Recently, my department invited our college president to join us for a lunch-time visit. Before he came, we met together to discuss how we’d like

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Boxing Day

Boxing Day–in the United States, we’re never quite sure what to make of it. The tradition, we believe, is that today is the day you

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The Impossible Possibility

By Brian Keepers For a child has been born for us, a son given to us…and he is named Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father,

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A Tale of Two Emperors

By Tom Boogaart Christmas is a time for Christians to be thinking about emperors, although you would never know this attending a typical Christmas pageant.

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Austerity Measures

At my house this Advent, we have become unintentional liturgical season purists. Two days before Christmas, and still not one Christmas box hauled up from

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