Blog Unfinished Business When I first began teaching, I tried to have all my semester grades turned in before commencement, so that I…Debra RienstraMay 18, 2013
Blog Prayers for a young widow By all accounts, he was a really good guy--good father, good husband, good church-goer. In some ways, on paper…James C. SchaapMay 17, 2013
Blog A Different Cycle Perhaps you’ve heard? The apocalypse is coming. And no, it’s not because the General Synod workbook is out. (Although in…Thomas GoodhartMay 16, 2013
Blog One Alumni and Her Blessing Are you sick of posts about graduation? I hope not because I am going to add one more. Except this…Jes KastMay 15, 2013
Blog A Special Day On Saturday, Jason Lief reflected in this space on college graduation and the twin impulses to hit the road or…Jeff MunroeMay 13, 2013
Blog Going Yesterday was graduation at Dordt College. Over 300 students sat up on the stage, waiting for their diploma, so they…Jason LiefMay 11, 2013
Blog Shades of Green As you outlanders might have noticed, the bloggers at this site who live in the upper Midwest have been…James BrattMay 10, 2013
Blog Transforming Church Conflict (Part 2) The key to transforming conflict in the church today is developing skilled leaders who are not afraid to engage conflict.…Theresa LatiniMay 9, 2013
Blog A Delightful Inheritance As Jessica Bratt blogged on Monday, her father (and my colleague) Ken Bratt had his retirement reception that afternoon. I…Jennifer L. HolbergMay 8, 2013
Blog Arendt, Augustine, and Evil The Boston Marathon bombing seems like increasingly "old-news," although Jeff Munroe’s post last week, "I’m Not Done With Boston" generated…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellMay 7, 2013