
At Paul Lisicky’s Reading, I think of God Stepping on the Earth
By E. Hughes July 14, 2017 I image God stepping from the clouds into the narrow and green man-made pond. The evening is sweet. Neither
By E. Hughes July 14, 2017 I image God stepping from the clouds into the narrow and green man-made pond. The evening is sweet. Neither
Last Friday I took my kids to see U2 on their Joshua Tree 30th anniversary tour. My kids have grown up listening to U2 because
by Kate Kooyman “At the very same time we are sorting ourselves into ideological factions and bunkers — and the research shows this clearly… the
Of late, the Denise Levertov’s poem, “The Tide,” has been coming to me as I try to process the most recent bombardment of the bad.
Jon Witt is a sociologist who teaches at Central College in Pella, Iowa. He is the author of Soc, one the most popular introductory sociology
By Brian Keepers Every once in a while, you come across a book that takes hold of you and stirs you up and you can’t
1 Thessalonians 4:7: For God did not call us to impurity but in holiness. by Mara Joy Norden One Sunday morning during the children’s sermon,
October 31 approaches, the official five hundredth anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. No doubt Halloween will prove interesting this year, as surely we must all
To me, the word Tabaski sounded more like a seasoning than a holiday weekend—but Tabaski, Festival of the Sacrifice, is an age-old Muslim gala of
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