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The calendar says June so I guess summer is upon us. It just doesn’t feel like summer in Iowa; the high temperature’s been in the
The calendar says June so I guess summer is upon us. It just doesn’t feel like summer in Iowa; the high temperature’s been in the
Every decade probably gets The Great Gatsby it deserves. The 1920s found the novel to be less telling a revelation of itself than author F.
Nearly ten years ago I discovered a resource—a set of practices actually—that has contributed again and again to my capacity to stay connected to God, others,
One of the hottest topics in Christian colleges these days is vocation (and it has been for about a decade). How do we prepare students
in one year. We all are familiar with those programs that provide a schedule to read the entire Bible in a single year. Often they
Last week, after an “Auntie Jessica” visit to San Francisco, I visited the Arches National Park in Moab, Utah, with my friend Stefanie. It had
It’s time once again for guest blogger and advice columnist Pious Petunia to provide savvy answers to the pressing dilemmas readers present in their letters.
This morning, Woot’s got a sale on baseball gloves, not just any gloves–Rawlings gloves. I will not, again, in my life, have need of
The second to the top button on my go-to work shirt—the one that I wear when I want to look particularly professional, the one that
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