Blog Let’s Play By Brian Keepers We were trying to have a serious conversation, but she kept interrupting us. A little girl—maybe two…Brian KeepersJanuary 8, 2018
Blog Wisdom from Women: Good Sense 1 Samuel 25 By Lynn Japinga Two men with sizeable egos engage in a power struggle. Neither will back down.…Lynn JapingaJanuary 7, 2018
Blog Can We Retire the Word “Bias”? We could make an exception for people who sew, because in that context “bias” has a precise, technical meaning. When…Debra RienstraJanuary 6, 2018
Blog The Things your Neighbors Say The knock on the door took us both by surprise. It was 3:30 on a Sunday afternoon, the day of…Jason LiefJanuary 5, 2018
Blog Even the Clarinets A good half of my Facebook newsfeed on New Year's Day was devoted to groanings and lamentations over the dumpster…Sarina Gruver MooreJanuary 4, 2018
Blog The Supermoon and the Star of Wonder Did you see the Supermoon this week? It’s the brightest and largest full moon we will see all year. On…Jes KastJanuary 3, 2018
Blog The Cancer of Prejudice "We have heard the voice of Dr. Martin Luther King calling us to cut the cancer of prejudice from our…Scott HoezeeJanuary 2, 2018
Blog The Vulnerable God by Tom Boogaart In late November my wife Judy and I took our three young granddaughters on a walk, and…Tom BoogaartDecember 31, 2017
Blog A Fugue for New Year’s Eve By David Timmer J. S. Bach’s The Art of the Fugue is a kind of musicological Summa, a summing up…David TimmerDecember 30, 2017
Blog Massacre of the Innocents Coventry, England, a city of 250,00 in the West Midlands, boasted significant industrial power when the Europe went to war…James C. SchaapDecember 29, 2017