
Stephen Colbert: Pain, All Grown Up
As a general fan of sarcasm and satire, I thoroughly enjoyed Stephen Colbert’s shenanigans on the Colbert Report. Now, as only two weeks remain before
As a general fan of sarcasm and satire, I thoroughly enjoyed Stephen Colbert’s shenanigans on the Colbert Report. Now, as only two weeks remain before
by David Pettit On these summer Sundays, I invite you to think about lives and what they have meant. To think not with a pietistic
We have arrived at that late-summer turning point when we take stock of what we have or have not accomplished since Memorial Day, back when
An extra day in Topeka, Kansas hadn’t been on our agenda. The car wasn’t repaired yet, three days later. It had been, from the get-go,
Few things are as quintessentially summer as the fair, or for that matter, as quintessentially American. I’m biased, which also seems like an especially American
[The Rev. Jes Kast-Keat is on vacation this week. Beth Carroll, filling in for her, is not. Beth is finishing her M.Div at Western Theological Seminary
by Jeff Sajdak Scott Hoezee is away today. We welcome and thank guest blogger, Jeff Sajdak. My brother got me interested in watching the Tour
by Rebecca Koerselman Are men and women spiritually equal, in the eyes of God? Are the souls of men and women of equal value? As
by David Pettit On these summer Sundays, I invite you to think about lives and what they have meant. To think not with a pietistic
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