Blog 9/11 at Twenty: Repentance and Transformation I remember having an intense feeling of disassociation. It was such a beautiful day. The sky was clear and blue,…Jeff MunroeSeptember 20, 2021
Blog Hoping With Pain For the last decade I’ve suffered from a spinal injury that developed into spinal stenosis and severe osteoarthritis. I was…Chelsey HarmonSeptember 19, 2021
Blog Martyrdom and Memory I’ve been remembering recently how martyrdom was such a prominent feature of my evangelical upbringing. I mean, no one I…Allison Vander BroekSeptember 18, 2021
Blog “I am a bow in your hands, Lord” In his autobiography, the early 20th century Greek philosopher and writer, Nikos Kazantzakis, offers this poetic look into our souls.…Heidi S. De JongeSeptember 17, 2021
Blog The End of the Story If you heard the faint sound of collective weeping last Tuesday, and weren’t sure how to account for it, wonder…Laura de JongSeptember 16, 2021
Blog Go slow My mom had a major joint replacement surgery this week. Before the surgery she was telling me about how long…Kate KooymanSeptember 15, 2021
Blog The Jesus Who Never Lived Each Fall for the last number of years I have had the privilege of assisting in all things Homiletical in…Scott HoezeeSeptember 14, 2021
Blog Afghanistan: A 9/11 Postmortem The war’s brutal conduct and attendant corruption quickly discredited the American cause in the eyes of Afghans in the countryside.James BrattSeptember 13, 2021
Blog Twenty Years Ago and Today On the twentieth anniversary of September 11, I reflect on the attacks and the current state of the church and…Chad PierceSeptember 12, 2021
Blog Why I’m in Seminary: A Confession On my first day of seminary (online, thanks to the northerly remnants of Hurricane Ida), I learned about confessions. They…Josh ParksSeptember 11, 2021