Dressing Like a Christian
Later today, I am flying to the Twin Cities for my niece’s wedding, at which I am privileged to officiate, and for my daughter’s baptism
Later today, I am flying to the Twin Cities for my niece’s wedding, at which I am privileged to officiate, and for my daughter’s baptism
It’s exam week here at Calvin College, and I’ve spent the day reading the final exams from my “Literature in a Global Context” course—a sophomore-level
Allison Vander Broek is our guest blogger today. Thanks, Allison. A few weeks ago I gave a lecture on religion in the history class that
Today, we welcome guest blogger, April Fiet. Thanks, April! “Momma, I picked some of your favorite flowers for you!” my five-year-old called out to me
by Meg Jenista I didn’t grow up in a tradition that celebrated Ascension as a particularly important part of the Jesus story. But we know
“There are no good choices.” I remember saying that to my mother three years ago when we hit the first major decision point in what
The Long Journey Home is the most recent collection of the short fiction of Lawrence Dorr, who contributed to Perspectives and The Reformed Journal for
The plan was… Oh, so many plans, was that today would be a guest post about, but not limited to, the refugee situation around the
A word from Jes: I am traveling today and invited The Reverend Stacey Midge, Associate Minister at First Reformed Church of Schenectady, New York, to
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