Blog One unforgettable morning on the prairie Out here on the eastern emerald cusp of the Great Plains, on some balmy early fall days it’s not hard…James C. SchaapSeptember 10, 2021
Blog Every Onion There’s legit, regal, and righteous mud on the zucchini I buy. I am going to stir-fry it for Carol this…Tim Van DeelenSeptember 9, 2021
Blog Giving Back I want to feel like I have something to give. But I’m learning sometimes you don’t know what that is…Olivia MasonSeptember 8, 2021
Blog The God That Jesus Believed In I could easily become crushed beneath an incomprehensible god, a god of billions and billions of years, galaxies, and grains…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellSeptember 7, 2021
Blog Weapons into Tools I’m just coming off the most challenging few years of my life, and I continue to grow and be stretched…Christy BerghoefSeptember 6, 2021
Blog Grandma One of the women who cared for my grandma walked ahead of her reciting Psalm 23. The rest of the…Chad PierceSeptember 5, 2021
Blog Your Labor Is Not in Vain Feeling stuck in an endless cycle of difficult and exhausting tasks is normal for moms, dads, and laborers of every…Katy SundararajanSeptember 4, 2021
Blog Twisties In some ways, I feel like I have a version of the twisties. The metaphor isn't perfect. Pastoring is neither…Heidi S. De JongeSeptember 3, 2021
Blog The Many Possible Lives of John Hague The gravestone wasn’t otherwise remarkable. It stood by itself at a bend in the road, tucked far into the lower,…Laura de JongSeptember 2, 2021
Blog Hazardous Conditions & the Heidelberg My children's favorite portion of these beachfront signs is the large bottom section, titled “HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS.” Day by day, lifeguards…Jared AyersSeptember 1, 2021