
In Their Words: Calvin Seniors on Vocation
A week ago, I was enjoying the splendor of commencement day, saluting some fine young people that Calvin College has now unleashed on the world.
A week ago, I was enjoying the splendor of commencement day, saluting some fine young people that Calvin College has now unleashed on the world.
When you’re a frequent cemetery wanderer, as I am, it’s impossible to miss the importance of someone’s having served in the military . Today, people
Today we welcome back JJ TenClay to The Twelve. JJ is a Reformed Church in America missionary, partnering with the Waldensian Church in Italy, who
I never really understood why my church had flowers on the chancel growing up. Each week a name, or a family, was listed in the
This week I will listen to around 21 student sermons preached in our Seminary’s Chapel. Borrowing a phrase from the Academy of Preachers, I have
By Rebecca Koerselman If you are a historian, you are required to like museums. And musty old books in forgotten sections of the library.
By Meg Jenista In Acts 10, we hear the incredible story of an afternoon siesta on the roof. Peter dreams of a great white sheet
This end of the school year brings extra tumult for me, beyond the usual press of grading, farewell receptions, putting the books away, organizing the
A friend, who happens to be an excellent preacher, has said on numerous occasions that there’s an important connection between comedians and preachers. There’s timing—the
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