Blog Hit The light turns green. I step into the crosswalk at River Avenue and 16th Street in downtown Holland, Michigan and…Heidi S. De JongeJuly 18, 2018
Blog God Counts by Ones We saw it a few years back. There was a major refugee crisis. We knew many thousands were fleeing violence…Scott HoezeeJuly 17, 2018
Blog What I Love About Futbol – World Cup 2018 Edition I love watching soccer and I have loved every minute of the World Cup tournament this year. It has been…Rebecca KoerselmanJuly 16, 2018
Blog Leadership and Listening Leadership and Listening by Jill Ver Steeg Leadership begins with listening. This might come as a surprise to many since…Jill Ver SteegJuly 15, 2018
Blog Faith’s Shifting Landscape Conversations on Spiritual Deconstruction and the Shifting Landscape of Faith by Allison Vander Broek I’ve been doing a lot of…Allison Vander BroekJuly 14, 2018
Blog Robert D. Ray, 1928-2018 It may well have been one of the best marketing ploys I'd ever come up with--get former Iowa Governor Robert…James C. SchaapJuly 13, 2018
Blog Small Steps at Great Cost In the seemingly endless parade of things to watch, I want to recommend a recent addition to Netflix: “Churchill’s Secret…Jennifer L. HolbergJuly 11, 2018
Blog Make Christianity Great Again? My friends who are skeptics are cynical about Christianity these days. From our intramural fights to our political collusion on…Chuck DeGroatJuly 10, 2018
Blog I Remember, Therefore I Am Cogito ergo sum, Descartes famously said, but sometimes I think recordor ergo sum might be more accurate. “I remember, therefore…Jeff MunroeJuly 9, 2018
Blog The Lectionary Advantage by Melody Meeter There are advantages to preaching from the lectionary. Think of millions of Christians, Protestant and Catholic, hearing…Melody MeeterJuly 8, 2018