Mocking with Metaphor
Last Friday night as I was driving along, someone decided that he needed to slam into my car and then speed away. Totally senseless. Not
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Last Friday night as I was driving along, someone decided that he needed to slam into my car and then speed away. Totally senseless. Not
As I write this, it’s primary election day in Michigan. I’ve been planning on writing about politics and civility and models of that that I’ve
I was actually planning on writing a post today, but I kept hearing about the prayer my dear friend and colleague, Jane Zwart, had offered at
I’ve never been a fan of the poem, “Footprints.” In fact, that’s an understatement. Any of my students reading this today will no doubt laugh
Jennifer is away today. Subbing for her is Ansley Kelly, a Calvin College senior. ————————————————————————————————————– I bought a dress for graduation this week and when
Almost every Sunday, my minister sends us forth by declaring, “Remember: we live in a world where a resurrection has happened.” In other words, as
Today is not just the first day of teaching in a new semester for me; it also marks the beginning of my 25th year in
Maybe it’s the end of the semester, maybe it’s recent national and world events, maybe it’s the year I’ve had, but some days, too, I
If you’ve been on the internet in the last week at all, you may have come across a delightful video featuring the British singer, Adele.
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