My Two AM Twitter Feed (with apologies to Larry King)
I’m not on Twitter, but thankfully Larry King is. Did you see his wee-hours-of-the-morning Twitter fest the other day? For any of you that wonder
I’m not on Twitter, but thankfully Larry King is. Did you see his wee-hours-of-the-morning Twitter fest the other day? For any of you that wonder
With my mother’s memorial service just one week past, I hope you’ll accept one more post about encountering the end of life. Next time a
This morning’s guest blogger is James Vanden Bosch—English professor at Calvin College. It was an ordinary day in the world literature class this week; we
I’ve been watching the unfolding stories about Ebola for months now. Fear of this gruesome disease has gripped many, including both those near to and
Guest posting for Jennifer today is Eric Sarwar. He is an ordained Presbyterian pastor from Pakistan, and founder and director of the Tehillim School of
Today we welcome guest blogger Daniel Meeter, the pastor of Old First Reformed Church in Brooklyn, New York. Thanks, Daniel! My personal motto is Philippians
I am away at an academic conference today, so I would like to introduce you to Gabe Gunnink, a 2014 Calvin grad who is now
It is no more, but for a 100 years in Zuni there was only one “big house.” To say it loomed over the pueblo risks
The Girls (whom I have written about before) as they are commonly referred to around here, Ila and Lisa, are five and one-half years old,
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