The Earth Is the Lord’s
The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it. Psalm 24:1 Last week, like many others
The earth is the Lord’s and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it. Psalm 24:1 Last week, like many others
At different points in the D-Day movie The Longest Day, both a German officer and an American officer say, “It sure is hard to tell
My mother died the night before last. It was the end of six months or so of steady decline from an already diminished state of
So have you heard of this app? Yik Yak? It’s like an anonymous Twitter–post anything you want without anyone else knowing who you are. I
My experience and interpretation of church, particularly worship, has shifted significantly at crucial formative moments in my life. One of these shifts occurred in seminary.
Several years ago, I had breakfast with one of my former professors, whose husband had died unexpectedly a few weeks earlier. She had never been
You can’t tell me there is no mystery It’s overflows my cup This feast of beauty can intoxicate Just like the finest wine Come all
Picking up where I left off last time, I want to take another look at “emerging adulthood.” In two weeks, the third and last installment
I would like to point out that the University of Michigan ranks among the top 15 finest universities in the world. Academically. We are talking
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