
Never Wash My Feet
by Kate Kooyman So here’s the truth: I have really ugly feet. I have a vivid memory of my dad telling me once that my
by Kate Kooyman So here’s the truth: I have really ugly feet. I have a vivid memory of my dad telling me once that my
Let us not enter Holy Week with reserved minds intellectualizing our faith, but let us be full of emotion with the audacity to break into
Like many churches, mine is hosting services throughout this Holy Week. On Monday, I was asked to start off the proceedings with a short meditation. Perhaps
Rocky Figueroa was the coolest guy in my junior high. He had long, shiny black hair. His body was developed and muscular when most of
by Scott Culpepper Arthur Conan Doyle was done. In December 1893, he finally disposed of the burden that had dogged him since 1888. Ironically, that
by Trygve Johnson Three weeks ago Friday I am walking from my study at the Kepple House towards Dimnett Chapel. My path moves south along
“Where did you come from? How did you get here? Who paid?” March 18, 2017 In order to put the current discussion of immigration reform
During my college years, the highest I ever rose on my summer job was about five feet off the ground aboard an army surplus caterpillar.
At a certain moment in middle age you realize that the old nursery rhyme “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin” has its
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