
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
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
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
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
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
If I were a boy or a young man today, I would likely go by “Stephen”–like, Colbert, Curry, Hawking, and King. But growing up as
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,
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.
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
Having seen The Last Jedi twice, and having read numerous interpretations and critiques, I admit I enjoyed the film. I know I’m not supposed to
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