Columbus Day
Alexander B. Upshaw, the son of a Crow warrior of some renown among his people, was one of many young Native Americans sent off to
Alexander B. Upshaw, the son of a Crow warrior of some renown among his people, was one of many young Native Americans sent off to
As a Minister of Word and Sacrament, there are few things that I truly completely love and enjoy as much as the celebration of baptism.
Have you seen the video of Banksy selling art in Central Park yet? Or even better, did you see the art stand in Central Park?
We have all heard the old adage, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” But in recent times the world of Facebook has caused
In 1777 Frederick the Great sent one of his Prussian officers, General Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, to the newly formed United States to assist
Thanks to Jason Lief for covering for me yesterday. I spent the better part of a week earlier this semester in Amsterdam and it seems
James K.A. Smith came to Dordt College this past week, bringing with him Augustinian desire, liturgical praxis, and Charles Taylor. It’s the Charles Taylor piece
I recently completed my first academic sabbatical. After seven years of teaching, advising, and administrative work, I was more than ready for the gift of
“Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.”
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