Athletic Arms Race
I laced up my $100, Allen Iverson inspired basketball shoes and headed out into the bright lights. The huge crowd–it must have been at least
I laced up my $100, Allen Iverson inspired basketball shoes and headed out into the bright lights. The huge crowd–it must have been at least
It’s amazing the things a plant will do to try to get more light. I’ve noticed, for example, that where I live–where days on end
“You’re going to love the Heights,” Oshri tells me. “On a clear day, you can see all the way to Iraq.” Oshri and I met
I love the Reformed church as a member, a pastor, and a theologian. I pray that it may have a future. My deeper concern, however,
Burn Victims by Paul Willis The oak trees by the creek are sweating blood. There where the fire passed through, pressed by the wind, their
On the West Coast, two companies have become iconically known for their hospitality. When Swedish immigrant John W. Nordstrom opened his first shoe store in
There are few things in life that never disappoint. As a writer, David Myers is one of them. Here, once again, one finds his graceful
In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace. Ephesians 1:7 On the day
I read “What the Millenialists Have Right” (Perspectives, December 2009) by Richard J. Mouw this morning at breakfast. It got me thinking, which is the
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