Blog

Blog
Heidi S. De Jonge

When the Time Comes to Let it Go

I found value in the kept-things. I also found value in the empty space left behind by the things I let go of.

Blog
Laura de Jong

The Slow Cultivation of the Snow Pea

As I pick my snap peas, I also hear a pastoral note in Jeremiah 29. Yes, exile will be long. Babylon is not Jerusalem. All

Blog
Evelyn Bence

Jesus, Plead for Me

My small-sample survey suggests nightmares fall into three types: fear of external threats; fear of internal inadequacies—mortal or moral weakness; and fear of abandonment.

Blog
Jeff Munroe

How to Honor Frederick Buechner at 100

When asked by an interviewer how he wished to be remembered, Buechner said, “I would choose the fiction.” Yet few readers engage Buechner’s fiction today.

Blog
Rowland Van Es, Jr.

The Patience of the Kingdom

Too often in church history and in churches today we have rushed to premature judgment assuming we know who is clearly evil and who is

Blog
Aemelia Tripp

Rebel Against the Hustle

A long commute and late nights at my first job meant I was tired every evening and longed for every weekend.

Blog
Jared Ayers

Blockbuster Video, 2026?

Becoming a pastor — to say nothing of starting a new church ! — can feel like signing up to open a Blockbuster Video location

Blog
Timothy Van Deelen

Wren Pellets

High summer and the plant life here in the muggy Midwest is pumping with all abandon, turning sunlight, soil minerals, and atmosphere into plant tissues,

Blog
Jennifer L. Holberg

Renewed day by day

I am nothing if not a pragmatist—I always care about proceeding grounded in principle, of course, but I mostly want to know how (and by

Blog
James Gould

Praying with Our Legs

We gather outside the church. We’re there to protest. I was protesting outside the church because protest is deep in our Christian bones.