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It’s the penultimate Monday of 2023–and next Monday doesn’t really count as it is Christmas Day. So, the year is basically over, Advent has but
It’s the penultimate Monday of 2023–and next Monday doesn’t really count as it is Christmas Day. So, the year is basically over, Advent has but
One of the purposes of Advent is to nurture the habit of waiting, the spiritual fruit of patience as we wait for something better. When
These candlelit evenings, ancient hope glimmers like a gift,gleams for a moment, then falters, slips to nothingin the circling of the year, our loves still
There was a lull. No one would have said the sudden silence was anywhere near the peace-on-earth promise of Christmas, and while it would have
The big news on the creation-care front was that we, in North America, woke up to newly-revealed final language in the COP28’s First Global Stocktake
Who woulda thunk a controversy would break out in the Reformed Journal blog over this issue, among all the disputed questions in Calvinist circles? Not
I am not proud to admit it, but I am quite directionally illiterate when it comes to navigating my way around this world. Much to
What’s saving your life right now? That’s a question Barbara Brown Taylor explores in her memoir Leaving Church, and a question whose power has stuck
“Communication is not just the transmission of information; it is the co-creation of culture.” So says Quentin Schultze in his Christian perspective on communication entitled
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