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Life Finds a Way
At the very end of the fence, he found a solitary milkweed plant. The plant was a pale yellow color and leggy because it had

Behold the Bivalves: An Appreciation
I wonder if communities of faith might learn a thing or two from oysters.

Learning Under the Auguries of War
My Dad marched off the Calvin College graduation stage in June 1941 into the waiting arms of Uncle Sam’s army.

A Beautiful Death?
They sang hymns as the respiratory therapist slowly, slowly dialed down the air flow. There were tears in his eyes and his family wept as

Why We Own and Drive EVs
When I hear people talking about the price of gas, I jokingly say, “What is this thing you call gas?”

Exclusion to Redemption: From 90s CCM Hit to LGBTQ+ Anthem
The easygoing, breezy Christian pop music of my teenage years still feels incongruous with the anti-gay messages that prevailed in almost all evangelical churches. But,

Swaddling: A Novice’s Guide to Parenting on the Occasion of Her High School Graduation
I needed to learn how to be a dad to the life that was actually present instead of the life I was anticipating.

Julian’s Hazelnut
It feels captivating that the world might be cradled in the palm of a hand, not merely created by the love of God but sustained

The Subversive Social Trinity
The dominant Western social imaginary is individualistic. Hierarchical. Authoritarian. The doctrine of the Trinity is anything but.

Rage, Despair, and Hope
What do our professed values matter if we allow genocide to happen? Does any of our lofty rhetoric about freedom, democracy, and the value of

Nothing is Small about Our Talk
Church spaces are full of small talk. It’s often in narthexes and the backs of sanctuaries, during coffee hour or community meals, that our children

Cheese Rolling, Lacrosse, Ketchup, and the Need to Win
Hot takes grab attention not simply with decisiveness but divisiveness. We celebrate winners and give a dismissive backhand to those labeled as “losers.”