“Nothing Gold Can Stay”
Cast up on the shores of survival after virtually non-stop teaching since the first week of January, I head off on spring break tomorrow. Going
Cast up on the shores of survival after virtually non-stop teaching since the first week of January, I head off on spring break tomorrow. Going
Because of the tendency for our notions and experiences of God to become rigid and prescribed, we—both individuals and communities—need to stand ever ready to
I’m not entirely sure I’ve caught the gist of David Zwart’s article, “Burning the Wooden Shoes–Again!,” a response (of sorts) to my earlier article, “A
“I grew up in a home where we believed in miracles. We took the Bible literally—or at least we said we did. We called my
“Christians Provide Free Labor on Jewish Settlements” Plenty of news stories leave me feeling bothered; this story also left me sad. I couldn’t put my
You know those times when you do an extra good job on something, even when you understand that no one will appreciate or even notice
“Maybe you could cook some supper Maybe you could change a king’s heart Who knows but what you come into the world For such a
It gives me great pleasure to introduce to you the other JKK, my partner in crime and my partner in this life, Jim Kast-Keat. For
There are lots of reasons to like the Reformed standard of The Heidelberg Catechism but among the reasons I like it is the positive spin
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