Blog God in Our Senses: Smell Perhaps it is not about discovering what God smells like, but rather of slowing down enough to not miss God…Katie AlleyMay 2, 2021
Blog Sundays at Our House Our family was never late for church, though one time we were. I can smile about it now, but it…Henry PostMay 1, 2021
Blog What’s The Plan? I’ve been feeling a lot of empathy for the Israelites lately.Out they come from Egypt, feeling energized and excited and…Laura de JongApril 29, 2021
Blog Tree of Life Cedar swamps create stillness. In winter, their complex and dense overstories absorb the bitter wind, providing shelter for deer. But…Tim Van DeelenApril 28, 2021
Blog A Zapping God? My students in the Psalms & Wisdom Literature course are starting to write their final sermons on a psalm, and…Scott HoezeeApril 27, 2021
Blog Between Me and God The world is full of sorrow and evil, and stopping these things from happening creates a huge ripple. But saving…Laura Sheppard SongApril 26, 2021
Blog God in our Senses: Taste That cold January day, God tasted like curry, apples and peanut butter, and hot chocolate. I was reminded of God's…Katie AlleyApril 25, 2021
Blog God’s Wildness There’s something revelatory here, something we need to see about the nature of God beyond our systematic theologies and philosophical…Debra RienstraApril 24, 2021
Blog The Obdurate Perhaps it was more typical than not--that night, I mean. The guy worked a high-crime district, West Palm Beach, where…James C. SchaapApril 23, 2021
Blog Profoundly Committed to Racism Dr. Willie Jennings grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Recently, on Kate Bowler’s podcast, he was asked what it was…Kate KooymanApril 22, 2021