I’m Done with Broken
During Lent, I expect to hear about sin and suffering, but I’m starting to get tired of the word “broken.” Also “brokenness,” “broken world,” “broken
During Lent, I expect to hear about sin and suffering, but I’m starting to get tired of the word “broken.” Also “brokenness,” “broken world,” “broken
The year was 1965. Madison, to a couple thousand high school small-town Wisconsin boys, was Babylon. Milwaukee was our vision of a big city, but
There’s a picture in the family photo album of a small infant recently brought home from the hospital cradled alongside a dog’s belly, a yellow
Did you know that only 10% of the senior level Christian pulpits in America are led by women? In the Reformed Church in America, of our
March is Oral Comp season here at Calvin Seminary where I teach. In a couple of weeks all of our seniors who are completing their
Today we welcome Rebecca Koerselman to The Twelve. Rebecca teaches history at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. Thanks, Rebecca. Max Brooks recently released a
by Gregory Anderson Love When I was writing my book on atonement, I read a lot of books about Jesus. Some claimed that when he
Jim Bratt is away today. We welcome Angie Mabry-Nauta. Thanks, Angie! One week after one of recent history’s most gruesome religious hate crimes, my head
This semester I’m teaching a course on Spiritual Formation. Most of the students are theology majors interested in youth ministry or worship arts, and it’s
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