Blog Linda Ronstadt, Loss, and Life In the fall of 1977, Linda Ronstadt came to Michigan State University. In those innocent days, concert tickets were sold…Jeff MunroeJuly 15, 2019
Blog Sabbath & Sunday Read: Luke 4:16-22 When came to Nazareth… he went to the synagogue on the Sabbath day, as was his custom.…Carol BechtelJuly 14, 2019
Blog Summer Fruit It is Saturday morning, and we’re pushing toward mid-July. Are you up early like me, trying to seek out a…Katy SundararajanJuly 13, 2019
Blog We’re all Illegal Sitting at St. Paul Catholic Church in Marty, South Dakota, we (fifty young people and their youth leaders) listened as…Jason LiefJuly 12, 2019
Blog A Model of Christian Charity A couple posts ago I reflected on the possibilities of a progressive civil religion. Last time, on key moments in…James BrattJuly 11, 2019
Blog Named I will always remember the first birthday card my new mother-in-law gave to me as her daughter-in-law. I don't remember…Heidi S. De JongeJuly 10, 2019
Blog Time’s Burden and Gift I did have an Apple. It was an Apple IIgs computer. Had a color monitor and everything and at 256…Scott HoezeeJuly 9, 2019
Blog My Favorite World War II Story It wasn’t a surprise. After all, simple math shows anyone who remembered the years of World War II would be…Rebecca KoerselmanJuly 8, 2019
Blog Unfaithful Gehazi Four Lessons From The Story of Naaman The Faithful and The Unfaithful Gehazi was the servant of Elisha. He had…Mark EnnisJuly 7, 2019
Blog Cathedrals, Crusades, and Christian Unity Christian history is like pizza. At the right time—when you’re hungry, when it’s just out of the oven, when all’s…Josh ParksJuly 6, 2019