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by Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell It is Giving Tuesday, the day you are asked to be generous, to support your favorite charities. And of course, we are
by Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell It is Giving Tuesday, the day you are asked to be generous, to support your favorite charities. And of course, we are
By Scott Hoezee Our blog here at The Twelve is closely tied to Perspectives Journal, whose history also intertwined in many ways with the old
by Rebecca Koerselman Discord among evangelicals is not a new phenomenon. Often these disagreements result in separating from those who don’t agree with a particular
By Brian Keepers Superficiality is the curse of our age. The desperate need today is not for a greater number of intelligent people, or gifted
Proper 29 Reign of Christ Sunday Matthew 25:31-46 by Justin Meyers One of the beliefs that many Muslims and Christians share is that there will
By Jeff Munroe “Why write a poem at a time like this?” a poet friend asks, and if you are like me, you intuitively feel
By Debra Rienstra Reformed people are in it for the long haul. That’s one of the things I’ve admired about the Reformed people and communities
By Jason Lief When I think about the future of Perspectives I’m optimistic. Why? We’re still here! So many journals have disappeared, unable to survive
by James Schaap People who knew him claim that the late great President of Dordt College, Dr. John B. Hulst, a very proper man who
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