
Public Shaming is Not a Solution
My alma mater has been in the news quite a bit recently. As attention is turned on Larry Nassar and the gymnastics team, some have

My alma mater has been in the news quite a bit recently. As attention is turned on Larry Nassar and the gymnastics team, some have

2 Samuel 13 by Lynn Japinga Sometimes the Bible tells ugly stories which serve as a mirror to contemporary society, even though three millennia have

by April Fiet Sometimes, I feel like I’m building an enormous tower. My building materials are not brick and bitumen, but all of the things

[It was not my intent to use this poem today, but Matthew’s comments yesterday offered an opening. Jelle Pelmulder, Sioux County’s (IA) first school master, wrote

by Matthew van Maastricht What is your only comfort in life and in death? That I am not my own, but belong—body and soul, in

Tomorrow is my 50th birthday. I come from a family who has always celebrated well, and birthdays are a big deal. Growing up, my mother

by Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell It’s January. It’s been so cold the climate-change-deniers have trotted out their usual “How can there be global warming when its -10°

By Brian Keepers This past Thursday I listened to talk by Jeremy McCarter as part of the January Series with Calvin College. I suspect many
By Lynn Japinga Judges 20-21 Last Sunday in this space I told the story of the concubine and the Levite in Judges 19. She was