The Darkling Precipice
As long as I have been in the field of English, the humanities have been in “crisis.” (I’m not going to rehash that whole history
As long as I have been in the field of English, the humanities have been in “crisis.” (I’m not going to rehash that whole history
The question—can churches split?—reminds me of the bromide attributed to Samuel Clemens. Do you believe in infant baptism? Believe in it? Hell, I’ve seen
Yesterday I did something I hadn’t done in five years. I was pouring a bowl of cereal and a piece fell on the kitchen floor
I have never read an Amish romance novel. I tried once—not very hard—and couldn’t do it, couldn’t even get past page three. However, I did
The Lighthouse at Westkapelle by Piet Mondrian I stumbled on a incredible war story about Westkapelle, Zeeland, the Netherlands, in a book of World War II
“So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed away; see, everything has become new! All this is
Yesterday, as I was in the air, flying from New York City to Michigan, the new Vampire Weekend song was on repeat. Have you heard
Growing up in the CRC there were certain hymns we’d sing from the old blue Psalter Hymnal that contained lines that always stuck with me.
The Big Boy is now an Indian restaurant in my little town. I went back to that town where I spent most of my childhood
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