Higher Education Blues
Theresa Latini stole my thunder yesterday with her wise post, “How to Live Well and Faithfully in the Midst of Institutional Upheaval.” I’m glad she
Theresa Latini stole my thunder yesterday with her wise post, “How to Live Well and Faithfully in the Midst of Institutional Upheaval.” I’m glad she
I’ve heard much talk in the past five years about the radical changes coming in theological education. From the head of ATS (Association of Theological
Last time, I talked here about growing up in the Army chapel system, so I hope you’ll indulge a second blog in a row about
The little pond I swim in, the Reformed Church in America, has not, in my memory, anticipated a book as much as Jim Brownson’s recently
Today’s guest post comes from Mark Roeda, pastor of South Bend Christian Reformed Church: Learning to read resembles learning to ride a bike. In
If for some reason you wish to study that peculiar state of human existence called “the blahs,” I suggest you begin in the third week
This is yesterday afternoon, a gorgeous February Sabbath, and that’s my grandson writing a message in the light snow on the Floyd River with the
There is a photo hanging above the piano in my dining room, an old black and white that shows the first parsonage I lived in,
One of my favorite parts of my workweek takes place on Tuesday nights 4:00-5:30. It’s a time when we swing wide open the sanctuary doors
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