
The War on Palm Sunday
We’ve been alerted to the War on Christmas, but no one seems concerned about the War on Palm Sunday. It’s not a new war. It’s
We’ve been alerted to the War on Christmas, but no one seems concerned about the War on Palm Sunday. It’s not a new war. It’s
As a friend and I walked down the hill, the emerald Aegean sparkled in the sun and lapped at the sides of a gleaming white
Tell me, why do we send the ushers around with offering baskets during worship – when most members have already given electronically, either through automatic
I’ve gotten very into Michael Hobbes’ latest podcast endeavor, If Books Could Kill. Hobbes was the longtime host of another favorite podcast, You’re Wrong About,
The Christian Reformed theobros are laying in ammunition for their assault on heretics such as I at this June’s meeting of Synod, but I don’t
The day of a cheese deliverer starts early in the Netherlands. At 5 a.m., on a quiet July morning twelve years ago, I was in
. . .what I saw was a full moon rising just as the sun was going down. Each of them was standing on its edge, with
COVID found its way into my body last week for the first time (at least that I know of). Probably a national gathering of folks
It is good to try something new. But the more years that pass, I become more hesitant to try new things, particularly when there is
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