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Timothy Van Deelen

Boundary Waters: A Love Song

The BWCAW is the most visited wilderness area in the system and most visitors are canoe trippers. The popular routes, ironically, can be busy places

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Terry DeYoung

Unvarnished Storytelling at the National Parks

A handful of national park rangers moved between various sites. They were knowledgeable, accessible, patient, and passionate about their work. From these rangers I realized

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David Timmer

Loving and Leaving American Evangelicalism

The more deeply rooted one is in the evangelical world – in its congregations, conferences, family and friend networks, schools, publishers, book clubs, social media

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Debra Rienstra

The Spiritual Practice of Nagging

The bittersweet end of the academic year means waving a fond goodbye to our graduates and wishing them well. It also means a sigh of

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James Bratt

Kuyper the Mensch

For me the book’s most intriguing contributions lie in Kuyper’s largely private, lives: as world traveler and mountaineer.

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Sara Sybesma Tolsma

Mom, Are Aliens Real?

Would the presence of intelligent extraterrestrial creatures diminish human dignity or force us to reconsider what it means for us to be created in the