
The Courage to Suffer: A New Clinical Framework for Life’s Greatest Crises
One of the hard realities I regularly encounter in my work as a pastor is that of suffering. Sit with someone long enough, listen to

One of the hard realities I regularly encounter in my work as a pastor is that of suffering. Sit with someone long enough, listen to

Years ago I had the chance to spend a day with the legendary basketball coach John Wooden. Someone asked him who the greatest coaches were,

As I write this review, the Covid death toll in the United States has exceeded 400,000; worldwide the count is well over 2 million. The

Occasionally, a book’s design makes it a beautiful thing unto itself, regardless of the content inside. Something special happens, then, when the words inside exceed

In her Lenten devotional, Gayle Boss aims to awaken us to the interconnections between our existence and that of our fauna kin. Beginning on Ash

Due in large part to the continued media attention given to creationists and their agenda, Christianity is sometimes thought of as anti-science and very dogmatic.

In my work with preservice teachers and in conversations with colleagues at Hope College, I frequently engage in questions of what it means to integrate

For anyone familiar with the interdisciplinary conversation in theology and the arts, Jeremy Begbie’s name is well known. Begbie has been arguing for music –

As a child of the 80s born to evangelical parents with a tall stack of Christian music on vinyl, I grew up with an odd