
Numbering Days
August is the sweltering month. At least that’s how I used to remember it. Maybe because my family, when I was a boy, would take
August is the sweltering month. At least that’s how I used to remember it. Maybe because my family, when I was a boy, would take
As a young child, I, like so many others throughout church history, was taught the Ten Commandments as part of my catechetical instruction. Some commandments
Recipes seem to be a theme here at The Twelve of late (check out Debra Rienstra’s post, “Here’s What’s Cookin’” from last week). Since today
Lynn Japinga is substituting for Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell while he is on sabbatical. She is a religion professor at Hope College and writes about recent RCA
I am missing many things about my life in Boston, but the church I attended, Fourth Presbyterian, is one of the highest on the list.
A couple weeks ago, Jessica Bratt wrote about “curating” her stuff in the process of moving across the country. Her post had particular emotional resonance
The shot is not sharp, but you get the picture. That’s the ocean out there in the background, and the foreground is Laguna Beach. The
National Public Radio is doing a series they’ve titled “First and Main” visiting swing counties in swing states often near an intersection of First and
Jes is away today, and her husband Jim is pinch-hitting. Jim Kast-Keat is a divergent thinker, ideation specialist, and aspiring minimalist. He is, among other things, a
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