Blog The Importance of Redundancy in Teaching Rebecca Koerselman is away. Today The Twelve welcomes Randolph Johnson. As teachers, we can sometimes become preoccupied with our own…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 6, 2017
Blog Waiting for Cranes This weekend has been unseasonably warm. Weather forecasts are predicting a return to colder temperatures, but in the meantime, the…Rebecca KoerselmanFebruary 20, 2017
Blog “I do and I don’t”: The Irish language and an Irish childhood Rebecca Koerselman is away. Today The Twelve welcomes Lia Johnson. Recently, I’ve had the catchy Irish song “Níl ‘na lá”…Rebecca KoerselmanFebruary 6, 2017
Blog Great Necessities and Great Virtues Rebecca Koerselman is away, enjoying some time with their new baby. Today The Twelve welcomes Rebecca’s, sister, Jennifer Vander Molen.…Rebecca KoerselmanJanuary 23, 2017
Blog The Contradictions of Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is an interesting comic character that makes me…well…wonder. According to the historian, Jill Lepore, she was created in…Rebecca KoerselmanJanuary 9, 2017
Blog The Fullness of Time In Galatians 4:4-7 (NRSV), Paul wrote, “But when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of…Rebecca KoerselmanDecember 26, 2016
Blog Fake News by Rebecca Koerselman Historians spend most of their time with sources. We read them, search for them, evaluate them, re-evaluate…Rebecca KoerselmanDecember 12, 2016
Blog Civil Discourse by Rebecca Koerselman Experiences inside and outside of the classroom have taught me that most people are interested in telling…Rebecca KoerselmanDecember 3, 2016
Blog Romance and Christians By Rebecca Koerselman In an effort to focus on something other than current events and politics, I recently watched the…Rebecca KoerselmanNovember 21, 2016
Blog Making America Cake Again Most of us have heard Republican candidate Donald Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again” ad nauseam during this presidential campaign…Rebecca KoerselmanNovember 7, 2016