
The Work of Lent: Learning with Emily Dickinson
I didn’t grow up celebrating Lent. I came to it later in life. My first Ash Wednesday came late winter, only months after burying our
I didn’t grow up celebrating Lent. I came to it later in life. My first Ash Wednesday came late winter, only months after burying our
“‘Wow! This is Perspectives?’ That’s how we hope you react as you pick up this issue.” We began a From the Editors with that line
The question of this guest-edited issue of Perspectives can be asked in two ways. First, we are asking a broad question: How does Christian theology
I was born and bred to loathe waiting. My father, with his background in the FBI and law enforcement, is an efficient and effective man
The May 1999 issue of Perspectives contained an essay by Lewis Smedes, “Like the Wideness of the Sea?” that was among the most significant articles
MAY/JUNE 2014: AS WE SEE IT by Jason Lief “So who are you rooting for in the Super Bowl?” All week it was the same
MAY/JUNE 2014: AS WE SEE IT by George Brown Jr. What caught my attention that afternoon was the word “Rogue”: someone dishonest, a nonconformist or
Gayle Boss This morning, stepping outside, I noticed my first tulips beside the front door. Or rather, their absence. Yesterday morning I thought that after
Gayle Boss This fading picture is of my mother and her three sons, from about 1966. It was in the boxes of my mom’s papers
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