Blog A Letter to White Evangelical Friends Dear Friends, For most of the past decade our daughter has shared a small house in Washington, D.C. Hotels are…Jeff MunroeSeptember 14, 2020
Blog Living a Bigger Story To be perfectly honest, this is one of those weeks when I greatly expand on the pericopes laid out by…James BrummSeptember 13, 2020
Blog When Life Calls for a Lullaby Back in college, when I still thought college was the most stressful thing that could happen to me, I developed…Katy SundararajanSeptember 12, 2020
Blog Wonderpeople Last weekend I had a transformative experience.Standing beside my friend’s tent-trailer, I suddenly became a different person. All because I…Laura de JongSeptember 10, 2020
Blog Remolding Idols of Clay I grew up in a Southern Baptist world filled with sacred tunes of both the vintage and contemporary variety. Ironically,…Scott CulpepperSeptember 9, 2020
Blog The Walls of Our Hearts History is silted full of tragedies. On the day I am writing this (a few days ahead of the just-past…Scott HoezeeSeptember 8, 2020
Blog A Most Excellent Story of Labor It is an interesting time to think about workers and labor. In the aftermath of the Civil War, unions became…Rebecca KoerselmanSeptember 7, 2020
Blog Maybe It’s Just Dinner With a Side of Grace My friend and colleague Daniel Meeter retired at the beginning of July. Back in May, speaking at a Reformed Church…James BrummSeptember 6, 2020
Blog Adventures in Face-to-Face Learning: A Week in Lists Tuesday was my first day back teaching after nine months away. I was on sabbatical last semester, so I missed…Debra RienstraSeptember 5, 2020
Blog Tests "It was a test," he told me, after pulling me aside. "It's a story I thought you'd like, a story…James C. SchaapSeptember 4, 2020