
Where Are You?
by Chuck DeGroat It’s the very first question God asks after Adam and Eve’s fall from grace. They are hiding, as we all do. But
by Chuck DeGroat It’s the very first question God asks after Adam and Eve’s fall from grace. They are hiding, as we all do. But
by Stacey Midge Jes Kast-Keat is away today. We welcome guest-blogger Stacey Midge. Stacey serves as an Associate Minister at the First Reformed Church of
My daughter knows I like picking up old postcards at antique malls sometimes and so last week brought me home a couple oldies she found
Driving through the Badlands National Park in South Dakota, it is easy for me to see why the Lakota viewed this part of what is
by Steven Rodriguez First, feel powerless. Watch your child certainly baptized duly present in church catechized, Vee Bee Essed, awakened at camp and now everywhere
I was asked to speak this week at a teach-in addressing the latest spate of racially charged killings involving police—killings by police and killings of
There we were, driving down a driveway made up of two deep ruts, moving deeper and deeper into the Arizona forest. At 7,500 feet,
by Kate Kooyman I remember coming home from a youth group mission trip to urban Chicago when I was in high school and agonizing over
One of my friends recently told me that when July 4th passes, she feels like summer is basically over. I can completely relate, especially as
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