Blog The Vulnerable God by Tom Boogaart In late November my wife Judy and I took our three young granddaughters on a walk, and…Tom BoogaartDecember 31, 2017
Blog A Fugue for New Year’s Eve By David Timmer J. S. Bach’s The Art of the Fugue is a kind of musicological Summa, a summing up…David TimmerDecember 30, 2017
Blog Massacre of the Innocents Coventry, England, a city of 250,00 in the West Midlands, boasted significant industrial power when the Europe went to war…James C. SchaapDecember 29, 2017
Blog Mixed Motives Reformed folk don't need to be embarrassed by mixed motives. What other kind of motives are there? As 2017 draws…The 12 EditorDecember 28, 2017
Blog Forbid me to close my eyes By Kate Kooyman I woke up in a panic last night, smelling smoke. I read once about how house fires…Kate KooymanDecember 28, 2017
Blog Instruction in Joy Recently, my department invited our college president to join us for a lunch-time visit. Before he came, we met together…Jennifer L. HolbergDecember 27, 2017
Blog Boxing Day Boxing Day--in the United States, we’re never quite sure what to make of it. The tradition, we believe, is that…The 12 EditorDecember 26, 2017
Blog It’s My Feast Day. Send Presents, Please! If I were a boy or a young man today, I would likely go by “Stephen”--like, Colbert, Curry, Hawking, and…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellDecember 26, 2017
Blog The Impossible Possibility By Brian Keepers For a child has been born for us, a son given to us…and he is named Wonderful…Brian KeepersDecember 25, 2017
Blog A Tale of Two Emperors By Tom Boogaart Christmas is a time for Christians to be thinking about emperors, although you would never know this…Tom BoogaartDecember 24, 2017