Blog The Fourth Sunday of Easter John 10.22-30 by Thom Fiet I have spent a little time teaching at West Point as an adjunct professor. Nearly…Thom FietApril 17, 2016
Blog Postcards from the Festival of Faith and Writing An art gallery downtown. Makoto Fujimura reads from The Four Quartets, testifies to what T.S. Eliot has meant to him.…Debra RienstraApril 15, 2016
Blog Me and Dad and Mark Strand There was a girl, I remember, but I don't remember her. There was a girl, someone I'd met just that…James C. SchaapApril 15, 2016
Blog The Colorful Side of Trending Rev. Katy Sundararajan is the Th.M. Program Administrator and International Student Advisor at Western Theological Seminary, and partners with her…Thomas GoodhartApril 14, 2016
Blog Joy is Resistance As I prepare to be a delegate on the much talked about council on human sexuality with the RCA this weekend I…Jes KastApril 13, 2016
Blog The Good Book as State Book I just returned from a week in Asheville, North Carolina, where a lot of the talk is about HB2, the…Scott HoezeeApril 12, 2016
Blog I’m Not a Racist, But… By Rebecca Koerselman It’s the twenty-first century and Americans have realized that racism is bad. To me, the most telling…Rebecca KoerselmanApril 11, 2016
Blog The Third Sunday of Easter John 21.1-19 by Thom Fiet I have friends like Jesus. I am a bad fly fisherman who fishes with great…Thom FietApril 10, 2016
Blog The Stones Cry Out Where did America begin? (Accept, dear Canadians and other friends, the substitutionary shorthand of ‘America’ for the USA. Saves words…James BrattApril 9, 2016
Blog For the Love of Facebook by Kate Kooyman Theresa Latini is taking a break from her rotation on The Twelve. While she’s away, we welcome…Kate KooymanApril 7, 2016