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David Hoff

Joy on the Baseball Field

You’d think my most joyful moments would be some epiphany in a worship, at a retreat, or on a mission project. But, no, it happened

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Katie Roelofs

A Church Ready to Receive Her

Theology is not learned simply by listening to it — but by singing it, speaking it, and embodying it in worship.

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Heidi S. De Jonge

Here to Get It Right

Brené Brown sometimes defines humility with this sentence: I’m not here to be right, I’m here to get it right.

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Caroline J. Simon

Sheltering Fecundity 

Someone had placed a tomato cage over the smooth dirt that hid the turtle’s carefully prepared nest.

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Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell

A Little Boy from Riverdale

Of course, we never met. Bob is three years older than I am, closer to my sister’s age. He went to Catholic school.

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Jeff Munroe

A Book and Author Straight Outta Paterson

Garret Keizer is one of America’s great creative non-fiction writers, who, like so many great writers, toils away in relative anonymity. His work has appeared

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Abigail Brougher

Catechism in Cook’s Meadow

Shedding some of these formal structures for the spiritual formation of my children has become a radical invitation to trust the Spirit’s guidance in my

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David Landegent

The Cereal Aisle, Church Aisles, and Better Than

It’s no longer enough to simply say, “I’m a Christian.” We feel compelled to attach more labels: conservative/progressive, Calvinist/Arminian, premillennial/amillennial,