Blog God has a job to do, too by Kyle Meyaard-Schaap It’s my job to follow climate and environmental policy headlines. Every day. And the headlines these days…Kyle Meyaard-SchaapMarch 16, 2017
Blog Lenten Prayer with Jane Zwart It’s been cold here in west Michigan and snowy. Spring seems a long way off. And Lent…Jennifer L. HolbergMarch 15, 2017
Blog Lenten Parables by Chris Jacobsen “Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?” Luke…Chris JacobsenMarch 14, 2017
Blog Teach Me to Listen By Brian Keepers “The ear is the primary organ of the Christian…” – Martin Luther It’s long been my practice…Brian KeepersMarch 13, 2017
Blog Jesus Entering Jerusalem By: Trygve Johnson One of the lessons I have learned in ministry is the difference between what people want, and…Trygve JohnsonMarch 12, 2017
Blog Bewildered in the Wilderness On Wednesday, a fierce March wind hurricaned through West Michigan. Traffic lights swayed, trees whipped about, and any remotely weak…Debra RienstraMarch 10, 2017
Blog The Crimson Tide Metaphors and other descriptors, like men's ties and women's scarves, move in and out of style. No respectable preacher can…James C. SchaapMarch 10, 2017
Blog Words of Life Space is important to me. In particular, the space of my office is important to me, not only because it's…Sarina Gruver MooreMarch 9, 2017
Blog For the Love of Women “There’s nothing as dangerous as a woman who knows herself. There’s nothing as powerful as woman who knows herself.” –…Jes KastMarch 8, 2017
Blog Middle-School Band Concert This one goes out to the beltless ones, the ones who forget their music at home, the ones who scrounge…Sarina Gruver MooreMarch 7, 2017