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Allison Vander Broek

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

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Dana VanderLugt

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

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Heidi S. De Jonge

The Cartography of Reconstruction

Through making this map, I wanted to surface the things I currently find to be most true in my relationship to God.

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Laura de Jong

Resurrection at the Jamesville Dust Pit

Resurrection looks like an art project hung on a chain-link fence surrounding an empty lot. The transformation has not yet happened. There is still uncertainty

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Helen Luhrs

Consider the Lilies and Then Some

I am not proud of this unreasonable anxiety over something that should be pleasurable and satisfying. Contrary to how it may appear, I am a

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Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell

For You, It’s Not Restricted

My dad said something to an usher, and from that press of people we were singled out and led down a hallway to a closed

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Jeff Munroe

Body and Blood to Overcome our Divisions

I approached writing the prayer the same way I approach writing for the Reformed Journal. I’m not employed by an institution and don’t worry about