Blog Refusing to Remember by Kate Kooyman “Where common memory is lacking, where people do not share in the same past, there can be…Kate KooymanSeptember 22, 2016
Blog Memento Mori Most mornings I drink my coffee on the porch and watch the sun rise over an Amish cemetery across the…Sarina Gruver MooreSeptember 21, 2016
Blog Reformed–What Is It Good For? What does it mean to be “Reformed” in a post-Christian culture? Come be part of the conversation! Join us for…The 12 EditorSeptember 20, 2016
Blog Why Do Millennials Get Such a Bad Rap? by Chuck DeGroat I think millennials get a bad rap. Why? The prevailing psychology of child-rearing 50 years ago was…Chuck DeGroatSeptember 20, 2016
Blog Embracing Vulnerability By Brian Keepers Every Thursday afternoon I meet with a group of three other guys—one pastor and two seminary professors.…Brian KeepersSeptember 19, 2016
Blog The Big Red Dot by Andrea DeWard Come now, let us argue it out, says the LORD: though your sins are like scarlet, they…Andrea DeWardSeptember 18, 2016
Blog I’ll Take Less Choice, Please We caved to temptation. We are now Blue Apron customers. Blue Apron is a relatively new service (started in 2012)…Debra RienstraSeptember 17, 2016
Blog Urban Meyer and Augustine Our holiness begins with our acceptance of restlessness, not as a good in itself, and not as a frustrated shifting…Jason LiefSeptember 16, 2016
Blog The real story of the Last Buffalo* "Now, boys, is our time for fun." That's what the hoity-toity artist said when he saw a herd of buffalo…James C. SchaapSeptember 16, 2016
Blog Go To Nineveh by Christina Edmondson Repeat after me, “If you have a brain, you have a bias.” Whether the audience is college…Christina EdmondsonSeptember 15, 2016