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Years ago when I was on the Board of Editors for what was then called Perspectives magazine, a consultant brought us all to a moment
Years ago when I was on the Board of Editors for what was then called Perspectives magazine, a consultant brought us all to a moment
There were always some very gooey caramel brownies and lots of other tantalizing desserts, usually with sprinkles. That was what I always noticed first at
The text popped up on my cell phone just as the sun was rising and I was doing my morning devotions. It was a video.
“Dr. Japinga, you apologized a lot for the church today.” Every semester in my Christian Feminism class, we have a conversation about the church. A
Before we get started, let’s clear the air: people in the know on such things claim the only liar more gifted in deceit than James
I went to the public library downtown this week to pick up a book I had on hold, and while I was there, I noticed
Last week I had the opportunity to offer an invocation – some opening words of welcome – at one of Queen’s University’s convocation ceremonies. I
I preached the Thanksgiving service at my church yesterday on a few verses from II Corinthians 9, where Paul speaks about generosity. I quoted Karl
In my family, we argue over the correct stuffing for the turkey. Among my earliest memories of Thanksgiving, is my dad, in his pajamas, spooning
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