Blog Story Tellers I don’t know if it helps to say this, but I believe the world would rather have your stories than…Laura de JongNovember 30, 2022
Blog Small Musings How blessed I feel that people take time to read my contributions. It feels like a privilege to hang out…Jennifer L. HolbergNovember 30, 2022
Blog What Do You Have? Jesus channels his grief into compassion. He stewards his pain, turns it into service. I’ve been asking Jesus to do…Brian KeepersNovember 29, 2022
Blog It Comes in Pretty Handy As we always note this time of the year, the Reformed Journal is a labor of love. But maintaining a…Scott HoezeeNovember 29, 2022
Blog Talking to People I want to listen in to other people’s conversations. But it is exhausting to keep up with everything. I have…Rebecca KoerselmanNovember 28, 2022
Blog Something’s Gotta Give Someone’s gotta give. . .in order to kindle conversations that help us find a way between and through and above…Heidi S. De JongeNovember 28, 2022
Blog In Advent, all creation waits Our creature-kin are here to help. They enact, in their responses to the dark and cold, the mystery at the…Gayle BossNovember 27, 2022
Blog The Simplest Gift It is such a small sacrifice, to fill our feeder with seed. The benefit and the blessing far outweighs any…Katy SundararajanNovember 26, 2022
Blog Lifelines Things break, disturbance and disruption come along, there’s a mess to clean up. In our culture, our churches, our politics.…Debra RienstraNovember 26, 2022
Blog Chautauqua, Bolsheviks, and the Reformed Journal First-rate speakers, dramatists, musicians, and a big tent. Part revival, with a little Barnum and Bailey, it stirred up the…James C. SchaapNovember 25, 2022