Blog Power and Responsibility Stan Lee envisioned a young superhero who would deal with the common struggles of everyday life as well as the…Scott CulpepperJanuary 3, 2022
Blog Courage over Comfort: Profiles of Reformed Women in Ministry The refrain of “does it hurt or is it uncomfortable?” still echoes in my brain on this second day of…Dana VanderLugtJanuary 2, 2022
Blog 1922 Let’s jump back a century and see what 1922 had to offer by way of events and auguries.James BrattJanuary 1, 2022
Blog The Last Breath of the Old Year A number of years ago, I started the practice of sitting in silence for several minutes at a time. I…Heidi S. De JongeDecember 31, 2021
Blog Our Top Ten: 2021 After 365 blogs this year, here are our ten most read blogs of 2021. Happy New Year!The 12 EditorDecember 30, 2021
Blog It’s Still Christmas We’ve flipped the fast for the feast, and the feast for the fast. We feast in Advent, and we fast…Jared AyersDecember 29, 2021
Blog In Memoriam As many of us are aware, it is twenty years ago right now that the first brilliant installment of Peter…Scott HoezeeDecember 28, 2021
Blog Justice and Revenge Our daily routines and quiet reverie during the beginning of the Advent season were suddenly shattered as our nation once…Harold GazanDecember 27, 2021
Blog One December Day One December day when I was a fourth grade student in a fundamentalist, Reformed Christian day school in the 1970s,…Mary E. DeJonge-BenishekDecember 26, 2021
Blog Glory to God in the Lowest The birth of the child is the focal point of God’s communion with the whole of creation. This is the…Debra RienstraDecember 25, 2021