Blog Literally It’s hard to know what words are left to say about recent events—it’s difficult to begin writing, not knowing what…Jennifer L. HolbergJanuary 13, 2021
Blog The Dutch and John Wayne The United States Post Office in Pella, Iowa is a little jewel. The small but stately red brick colonial structure…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJanuary 12, 2021
Blog Power, Self Preservation, and the Cross II Samuel 11: In the spring of the year, the time when kings go out to battle, David sent Joab…Jason LiefJanuary 11, 2021
Blog Garden of Delight The sweet taste of sunlight.Cold creek on the shins.Colored-tailed soaring in the heavens.Who knew these were the medicine my soul…Will ForsytheJanuary 10, 2021
Blog Light at the End of the Tunnel and the Start of a Year January’s days are trickling past in a slow but steady stream. Advent, Christmas, and even the day of Epiphany are…Katy SundararajanJanuary 9, 2021
Blog The Tyrant Fool I was working on a piece about Nebuchadnezzar on Wednesday afternoon when the world shifted. My wife called, and I…Jeff MunroeJanuary 8, 2021
Blog Pilgriming Note: I uploaded this post yesterday morning...and then yesterday afternoon happened. It seems a bit tone-deaf to write about something…Laura de JongJanuary 7, 2021
Blog Our God Reigns I joined the Micah Center a number of years ago. It is a faith-rooted organization that works for justice in…Phil BoogaartJanuary 6, 2021
Blog The Most Bitter Truth This week’s focus on the Congress in the United States—and particularly on the Senate—sent me back to Robert Caro’s book…Scott HoezeeJanuary 5, 2021
Blog Refuge In Iowa, during January, the nights are long and dark. If it isn’t below zero, I find myself enjoying the…Rebecca KoerselmanJanuary 4, 2021