Blog Lament At different points in the D-Day movie The Longest Day, both a German officer and an American officer say, “It…Jeff MunroeOctober 13, 2014
Blog Courage and the Border Crisis photo credit: Freddy Rosas Jeff Munroe is away today. His daughter Amanda, Social Justice Curriculum and Pedagogy Coordinator at Georgetown…Jeff MunroeSeptember 28, 2014
Blog Somebody’s Always Watching The Ray Rice video got me thinking about a mental image of judgment I once had. I thought that after…Jeff MunroeSeptember 15, 2014
Blog What the Ice Bucket Challenge Means for Fundraising As the calendar turns to September and the ice bucket challenge seems like so last month, I’m left reflecting on…Jeff MunroeSeptember 1, 2014
Blog Robin Williams, Mental Illness, and the Church The internet has been abuzz since the death of Robin Williams with the news that a few “Christians” have announced…Jeff MunroeAugust 18, 2014
Blog Summer Reading and Trollope on Preaching I told you in this space last time that I grew up in Flint, Michigan. What I didn’t tell you…Jeff MunroeAugust 4, 2014
Blog I am a Flintoid I’ve been reading Gordon Young’s Teardown, his memoir about growing up in, escaping from, and returning to Flint, Michigan. Flint…Jeff MunroeJuly 21, 2014
Blog Kaboom How did you sleep last Friday night? Did you have a trembling dog whimpering close to you while bang after…Jeff MunroeJuly 7, 2014
Blog A Theologian Goes Out to the Old Ballgame I had the distinct pleasure of taking 86-year-old Dr. I. John Hesselink (known to quaking Calvin scholars around the world…Jeff MunroeJune 23, 2014
Blog A Rant Aimed at our Readers I posted the first-ever entry on The 12, and, as such, have come today to send our readers a message…Jeff MunroeJune 9, 2014