
Not Just for the Boys: Why We Need More Women in Science
When it was time to discuss band instruments in elementary school, I know of one young boy who expressed an interest in playing the flute.
When it was time to discuss band instruments in elementary school, I know of one young boy who expressed an interest in playing the flute.
Whenever I gather preachers to talk about the value of having a robust program of general reading to feed their sermon-writing endeavors, I always make
Jennifer Holberg’s (2023) new book, Nourishing Narratives: The Power of Story to Shape Our Faith, describes how our notions of story, even redeemed story, shape
Joyce Ann Zimmerman offers a wonderfully clear portrayal of worship in her book,Worship with Gladness: Understanding Worship from the Heart. This book serves as anintroductory
How many paths of calling can lead to a life of ministry? Editors Lizardy-Hajbi and Floding answer this question through an abundant collection of stories
Driving toward Denver for a brief family vacation in our light green 1967 Plymouth Fury III, I alternated with my mother as front-seat navigator. Mid-afternoon
I often tell my students that theology does not mean much if it is not used for the good of the people. What I mean
We remember how to be human when we share our stories of hope, prayer, lament, and struggle. “Wild, Beautiful, and Free” by Sophfronia Scott threads
Kyle Meynaard-Schaap seems like a nice guy. I have been one of several in a Zoom meeting with him but we had not met. I
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