
One small thing or prayers after Charlottesville
by Elizabeth Vander Haagen I did a lot of things wrong the week after Charlottesville. The way I told my kids about it on Sunday

by Elizabeth Vander Haagen I did a lot of things wrong the week after Charlottesville. The way I told my kids about it on Sunday

This Sunday night, around 6:10 PM central time, I will ascend the steps of the big boxy pulpit and begin to read from the Song

by Kate Kooyman Tomorrow, according to rumors, Trump will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. He will do this not because it is economically
I’m still in a bit of denial that school starts next week. Not in such denial that I haven’t finished my syllabi and first day

Comparing yourself to American Motors is probably never a good idea, especially when many of your readers reside in Michigan. For those who don’t know,

It was on a Saturday, August 12. The news out of Charlottesville, Virginia went from bad to worse. From the “Unite the Right” rally itself

By Brian Keepers “You cannot heal what you do not first acknowledge.” – Richard Rohr The images that flash on the television screen are jarring.
by Chris Jacobsen Today I’m continuing a sermon series on the sacraments, beginning a two-week focus on the Lord’s Supper. In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul warns

As a professor of British literature, I consider it my duty to stay up to date on UK television, at least anything involving horses and