Blog I Don’t Want to Scare You We could see ourselves and others, our places and the places of others, as worthy of being left, forgotten, dismissed…Keith StarkenburgMarch 24, 2019
Blog Pro-lifers Gone Wild: A Brief History of Bad Behavior Pro-lifers must reckon with this history, this legacy of bad behavior and at times outright violence that have all too…Allison Vander BroekMarch 23, 2019
Blog The Gospel is Political Those who believe that Christianity is being co-opted by a leftist ideology tend to throw around the term “social gospel”.…Jason LiefMarch 22, 2019
Blog Formative Books Let’s talk about books again, only this time as a doorway into history—your own history, I mean. Which five books…James BrattMarch 21, 2019
Blog Bereaved Although my voice sometimes catches in my throat during the funerals I officiate, I rarely shed tears. The tissue box…Heidi S. De JongeMarch 20, 2019
Blog Things in Common One of the more formative experiences of my life came when as a college student I was able to…Scott HoezeeMarch 19, 2019
Blog Jesus was an Indian Charles Eastman’s story, first published in 1916, explains growing up Sioux in Northern Minnesota and Canada. At the age of…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 18, 2019
Blog Difficult Prayer I’m finding that prayer is best done with difficulty and discomfort. I also want to initiate. I want to manufacture…Keith StarkenburgMarch 17, 2019
Blog Does Theology Make Us Passive on Climate Change? “Does ‘image of God’ make us lazy?” I jotted this in my notebook earlier this week, between phrases like “hinge…Debra RienstraMarch 16, 2019
Blog When nothing is something We visited Stratford-upon-Avon, of course, toured Shakespeare's house and watched the Royal Shakespeare Company perform Julius Caesar in the Royal Shakespearean Theater.…James C. SchaapMarch 15, 2019