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Don Luidens

A Better Way in the Middle East

Beginning in the nineteenth century, another very different wave of Americans swept into the region. Christian missionaries brought a very different message to the Muslim

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Jennifer L. Holberg

Singing of the Future

This semester, I’ve been teaching my beloved Dante again as I prepare with my students to go on our own pilgrimage to Italy. Monday night

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James Gould

Oft Hope is Born When All is Forlorn

The thought pierced him that in the end the Shadow was only a small and passing thing: there was light and high beauty forever beyond

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Allison Vander Broek

Finding Respite in Wonder

Feeling that sense of wonder is a great way to find respite and renewal from the stress of life and our current moment.

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Rebecca Jordan Heys

Feet First

Like Peter, we are invited to start our service from a place of our own need. Before Peter can offer anything to others, he needs

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Kerin Beauchamp

I’m No Fool

A question is posed. The body prepares to defend. Instincts kick in without permission. It does not distinguish between being chased by a dog or

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Chad Pierce

A Table for the Broken

There is no better way to approach God than with a limp. And I am limping. My wife got me dressed that Sunday morning. One

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Kathryn Schoon-Tanis

I Know Who to Blame. Now What?

So maybe the question isn’t whether blame has a place. Maybe it does. Maybe there are truths that need to be said plainly, without softening.