Blog A House of Wings In the group that had crossed that day were Venezuelans, Cubans, and many Haitians, along with a few Russians, Romanians,…David HoekemaJuly 22, 2021
Blog Talking With Flags There has been a lively conversation going on up and down my street, in a townhouse development south of Tucson.…David HoekemaMarch 31, 2021
Blog What’s in a name? And a title We Americans like to think we have no social classes. The founders of the new nation forbade all titles of…David HoekemaMarch 11, 2021
Blog Sabbath and Return Day: A Modest Proposal Recent postings on this blog have invited readers of The Twelve to be faithful in honoring the Sabbath. Travis West…David HoekemaNovember 21, 2020
Blog The Big, Big Bang Theory of Peacemaking A momentous anniversary, eclipsed by current crises, demands our remembrance today. Events of 75 years ago changed our world profoundly…David HoekemaAugust 6, 2020
Blog Three Books Came from Heaven I have been thinking recently about some remarkable individuals whom I met on a recent journey to sites in the…David HoekemaJuly 21, 2020
Blog Geological Taxonomy from a Seven-Year-Old For the past fifteen years I have enjoyed the good fortune of living on Lake Michigan’s eastern shore, in the…David HoekemaJune 16, 2020
Blog A Pioneer for Women & Children in a Muslim Sultanate As Islam around the globe marks the month-long fast of Ramadan in this strange time of pandemic – no gathering…David HoekemaMay 4, 2020
Blog Reflections in Exam Week by David Hoekema The last few weeks have been stressful, for me and all my colleagues, with piles of papers…David HoekemaMay 18, 2017