Blog Comfort in Consistency To live faithfully into this time in our lives here in Europe is a call to the radical witness of…Gretchen Schoon TanisAugust 29, 2022
Blog The Narratives That Held You and the Journey Ahead Truth is a narrative that holds you. It’s something you inhabit, like a culture or a language.Trey TirpakAugust 28, 2022
Blog The Poor You Will Always Have With You Are the complaints that “no one wants to work anymore” accompanied by a critical rethinking of workplaces that are dangerous…Katerina ParsonsAugust 27, 2022
Blog Watergate Remembered We can’t let summer 2022 pass without marking the 50th anniversary of Watergate.James BrattAugust 26, 2022
Blog From the Cottage Deck In this one ambiguous and conflicted world on a sunny afternoon, thoughts remain of two young birds, still learning somewhere,…Jon PottAugust 25, 2022
Blog The Hero Shortage Note: I really hope you’ve read Mark Hiskes’ important essay Afraid to Teach which was posted on the website this…Kate KooymanAugust 24, 2022
Blog The Angry God? Some years ago when Rob Bell was still pastor at the West Michigan megachurch Mars Hill, a few of my…Scott HoezeeAugust 23, 2022
Blog How the legacy lives and breathes I was shaped by how my family viewed the world, their relationships with others, their curiosity and humour and love…Kathryn VilelaAugust 22, 2022
Blog Hope For A Post-Institutionalist Jesus Christ doesn’t call me to the mere upkeep of institutions—kinship, empire, family, religion, denomination, political party, whatever. He calls…Trey TirpakAugust 21, 2022
Blog One Flower or Twenty Flowers Let not your heart be distracted by many things. There is a fullness that is emptiness, and an emptiness that…Tom BoogaartAugust 20, 2022