
Pious Petunia Ponders the Rituals of Spring
Spring favors those in the springtime of life. Or does it? Today, guest columnist Pious Petunia features letters from younger correspondents and offers gentle wisdom
Spring favors those in the springtime of life. Or does it? Today, guest columnist Pious Petunia features letters from younger correspondents and offers gentle wisdom
Chickamauga was a very costly Confederate victory. The total of 16,000 Union casualties was second only to the Battle of Gettysburg that summer, but the
Rev. Katy Sundararajan is back at The Twelve today. She is the Th.M. Program Administrator and International Student Advisor at Western Theological Seminary and works part-time
We welcome Annie Reilly today, who continues to fill in for Jes Kast-Keat in May. Thank you, Annie. 1 Corinthians 12:1-13 In our DNA is
Last week I sat in on an oral Ph.D. dissertation defense that focused on a Bible commentator from the 17th century. Among the propositions the
It is common to the human condition, unless you live in isolation and never have any contact with any one. Some people are just so
by Deb Mechler Once I stayed overnight in Omaha, Nebraska, because my flight got in late, and I don’t trust myself to drive the three-hour
Only six more days till the Memorial Day weekend, kids, so it’s time to get serious about those summer plans. Top of the list for
Two weeks ago a friend and I took a bike trip. I bought a book—Road Biking Minnesota—so we drove up to Willmar, Minnesota, the place where I
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