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I’m one of the original twelve. (No, not apostles.) I’ve been blogging here for the past five years. And I am quickly approaching retirement. This

I’m one of the original twelve. (No, not apostles.) I’ve been blogging here for the past five years. And I am quickly approaching retirement. This

by Monica Schaap Pierce “You don’t know Mary Oliver?” a friend asked earnestly. “You must remedy that,” she continued, “You’d love her work.” Perhaps it

It’s the most astounding answer I have received in all my years of teaching. The topic at hand was the Trinity and my question was

By Brian Keepers “So have you been doing much artwork lately?” my friend asked me as we sat on my back deck, watching our kids

by Deb Mechler My favorite subject in high school was French. I lived in rural northern Iowa, where small schools dotted the landscape in the

Jesus, lover of my soul Let me to thy bosom fly. When babies are new and tiny and soft, they curl perfectly into a certain

Years ago, I listened to Phillip Yancey reading from a new book of his, a book titled What’s So Amazing about Grace? A couple dozen
I was not born into the church. Though I did eventually grow up in it. It was the early 1980’s. We were not a church-going
The Reverend Annie Reilly is filling in for The Reverend Jes Kast-Keat for the month of May. Let us welcome her guest column today. Right