
What’s not there is telling
We visited Stratford-upon-Avon, of course, toured Shakespeare’s house and watched the Royal Shakespeare Company perform Julius Caesar in the Royal Shakespearean Theater. I vaguely remember
We visited Stratford-upon-Avon, of course, toured Shakespeare’s house and watched the Royal Shakespeare Company perform Julius Caesar in the Royal Shakespearean Theater. I vaguely remember
by David Hoekema The last few weeks have been stressful, for me and all my colleagues, with piles of papers and worries about whether Calvin
It was when I was twelve years old that I first read through the Bible in an entire year. My Pastor said that someone had
Why are so many women of a certain age considered witches? A friend and I were discussing films and books appropriate for our young daughters,
by Chad Pierce “Most people run away from the sound of gunfire. Marines run toward it.” This was one of the many true yet testosterone-filled
by Allison Vander Broek In the wake of the election in November, I made a New Year’s resolution to read more. I read a ton
Lately, there’s been much debate about the Benedict Option, a Christian response to secularism in the West. The focus is on a withdrawal from secular
by Kate Kooyman “Arise, then, women of this day! Arise, all women who have hearts, Whether our baptism be of water or of tears! Say
About a week ago–probably because I’m always tempted to do anything else when I’m supposed to be grading–I agreed to participate in a survey about
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