Blog Dorn Creek Fire is life to a prairie, pumping ash nutrients into the soil and holding the suffocating shrubs at bay. Biologists…Tim Van DeelenMay 12, 2021
Blog And Now This . . . News programs on TV used to use the phrase “And now this . . .” to toggle between one news…Scott HoezeeMay 11, 2021
Blog The Space Between A graduating college senior explained that he lived a life that often felt stuck between two different sides. His father…Rebecca KoerselmanMay 10, 2021
Blog God in Our Senses: Touch All the different things I can feel or touch have taught me a simple truth about God. God is present…Katie AlleyMay 9, 2021
Blog Living on the Fault Lines Because when you live on the fault lines, you learn to draw boundaries.Debra RienstraMay 8, 2021
Blog I know it’s a stretch The whole thing’s a stretch, but what the heck--I'm lovin' it. Sheriff Pat Garrett plugged Billy the Kid, a notorious gunslinger,…James C. SchaapMay 7, 2021
Blog A Psalm for those who languish The New York Times published a piece last week about a mental health state called “languishing” — a state of…Kate KooymanMay 6, 2021
Blog The Calcagni Club Every time I am in Florence, I spend time meditating on one of my favorite sculptures: the pietà of Michelangelo, often referred…Jennifer L. HolbergMay 5, 2021
Blog Falling Apart Together The pandemic has exacerbated all kinds of emotions over the last year. Our collective state of imperfection has also left…Dana VanderLugtMay 4, 2021
Blog Mine Enemies Can I say that my enemies are a gift of God to me? I’m not sure, but I can certainly…Daniel MeeterMay 3, 2021