Blog The Battle over Remembering Hiroshima Recently, President Obama became the first sitting president to visit Hiroshima, Japan, where the US dropped the first atomic bomb…Rebecca KoerselmanJune 6, 2016
Blog A Question in the Wilderness by Deb Mechler As I approached my departure from parish ministry, people were curious. They asked me what I will…Deb MechlerJune 5, 2016
Blog A View from the Bleachers You probably heard the story of the Christian caught in a flood. An emergency responder pounds on his door, “Get…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJune 4, 2016
Blog Why Baylor Matters Women are prominent characters in Luke's gospel. It begins with Mary, the blessed one through whom grace and hope is born into…Jason LiefJune 3, 2016
Blog SHE: A Bit of Truth-Telling about Women in Ministry It’s a regular occurrence for me in my line of work: SHE sits before me and tells me a story…Theresa LatiniJune 2, 2016
Blog Jane Zwart: In on the Miracle I'm back today and was ready to blog, but I got a better offer. My dear friend and colleague, Jane…Jennifer L. HolbergJune 1, 2016
Blog Beyond Two Parties by Jeff Munroe Today, we welcome (back) Jeff Munroe who blogged regularly at The Twelve for several years. Jeff is…Jeff MunroeMay 31, 2016
Blog The Monastery of the Heart "Thou hast made us for Thyself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in Thee." - Augustine of Hippo We…Brian KeepersMay 30, 2016
Blog Changing Out of My Pastor Clothes After Jesus had finished all his sayings in the hearing of the people, he entered Capernaum. A centurion there had…Deb MechlerMay 29, 2016
Blog Pious Petunia Ponders the Rituals of Spring Spring favors those in the springtime of life. Or does it? Today, guest columnist Pious Petunia features letters from younger…Debra RienstraMay 27, 2016