Blog Dispatches from Deutschland: The Christian Conundrum Author’s note: this is the second in a series of reflections written as letters to my mom, but you can…Gretchen Schoon TanisSeptember 15, 2019
Blog Hevel and Hope in the Midst of the Climate Crisis “Is this the end of the world?”“It usually is.” That zinger appears near the conclusion of the kooky and wonderful…Debra RienstraSeptember 14, 2019
Blog It’s a jungle out there It's not a particularly good picture, but it'll have to do. That's our house up at the top, maybe fifty…James C. SchaapSeptember 13, 2019
Blog No Worries In Canada, I noticed that when I said “thank you” to someone, they most often responded by saying, “No worries.” …Kate KooymanSeptember 12, 2019
Blog Three Cords Not Easily Broken Last week, Diet Eman—whose incredible time in World War II as a member of the Dutch Resistance included rescuing Jews,…Jennifer L. HolbergSeptember 11, 2019
Blog Crazy Eights Anticipation has been growing. The excitement is almost palpable. Yes, it is true. Back despite absolutely no popular demand, for…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellSeptember 10, 2019
Blog The Violent, Vengeful God of Quentin Tarantino Quentin Tarantino’s film Once Upon a Time . . . In Hollywood debuted toward the end of summer. It is…Jeff MunroeSeptember 9, 2019
Blog Dispatches from Deutschland Author’s note: this is the first in a series of reflections written as letters to my mom, but you can…Gretchen Schoon TanisSeptember 8, 2019
Blog God Land the Midwest’s Shifting Religious Landscape Recently, I read Lyz Lenz’s new book, God Land: A Story of Faith, Loss, and Renewal in Middle America. The…Allison Vander BroekSeptember 7, 2019
Blog Christian Faith and the Depth of Reality Recently, I invited students to consider what it means to say God speaks through paper and ink. That somehow this…Jason LiefSeptember 6, 2019