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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

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Jared Ayers

ASCENSION IN HAVANA

I’ve had my friend Ulises and his community on my mind as the Church celebrates the ascension of Jesus. In the holy intrusion of God

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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