Blog Pushed from the Nest From a distance I noticed the perky, orange jeep parked at the far end of a long line of minivans…Katy SundararajanOctober 8, 2022
Blog Pastors are People Who Stay “Pastors are people who stay.” My husband recently attended the CRC chaplains’ conference in Grand Rapids and Professor Danjuma Gibson…Heidi S. De JongeOctober 7, 2022
Blog Learning from being a Wordle loser Not too long ago, I broke an 85-day Wordle winning streak. I am a bit embarrassed to admit just how…Dana VanderLugtOctober 6, 2022
Blog Us / Them I’ve added a new hobby the last few months: I’m a volunteer door-knocker for a candidate I’m supporting in the…Kate KooymanOctober 5, 2022
Blog The Road Ahead October arrived over the weekend and with the passing of September came also an end to the month in which…Scott HoezeeOctober 4, 2022
Blog Incurious Are you a person that has an answer for everything? Jemar Tisby, an American historian, wrote a meditation entitled “The…Rebecca KoerselmanOctober 3, 2022
Blog Messy Beginnings New Beginnings often arise from enormous messes! The romanticized ideal of starting afresh from a clean slate naively ignores the…Sherri Meyer-VeenOctober 2, 2022
Blog Yet More Books for Your Night Table Here are some recent gems I would commend to you. If you can make it through the serious theology, you’ll…Debra RienstraOctober 1, 2022
Blog Grief and Hope, Hope and Grief David Couldn't be more different, I suppose. In Rome’s famous Borgese Galleries’ Gian Lorenzo Bernini's David is an immensely commanding presence…James C. SchaapSeptember 30, 2022
Blog Context Creation itself is included in the crucifixion/resurrection narrative. We model Christ when we practice a “self-emptying.”Tim Van DeelenSeptember 29, 2022