Blog The Liberation of Colorado City Just exactly how many wives he had—or has, since he’s only out of circulation, not breath—isn’t clear. Estimations go beyond…James C. SchaapOctober 6, 2017
Blog In Living Color I fully intended to write a political screed today. Feed the outrage machine. Bait the clicks. Gin up controversy. Hurricanes,…Sarina Gruver MooreOctober 5, 2017
Blog Untethered “The world feels high lonesome and heartbroken to me right now. We’ve sorted ourselves into fractions based on our politics…Jes KastOctober 4, 2017
Blog Las Vegas, Roy Moore, and American Madness This is not the first time I have blogged about guns in America. A couple of years ago I suggested…Scott HoezeeOctober 3, 2017
Blog Disrespectful Behavior What is the best way to enact change in society? Do polite requests work? Are we to act like the…Rebecca KoerselmanOctober 2, 2017
Blog The Grace is in the Struggle by Heidi S. De Jonge This past Wednesday morning, I took an early morning bike ride. A paradoxical ride. Autumn…Heidi S. De JongeOctober 1, 2017
Blog A Eulogy We welcome Thom Fiet to The Twelve today. Thom is pastor of Lyall Memorial Federated Church in Millbrook, New York.…Thom FietSeptember 30, 2017
Blog Conveniently Changing our Minds I can just see it. Ten, maybe twenty, years from now, an avalanche of new books will come out. Or,…Jason LiefSeptember 29, 2017
Blog Giving Your Gold Away We welcome Kyle Meyaard-Schaap to The Twelve today, guest blogging while Kate Kooyman is away. Kyle is National Organizer and…Kyle Meyaard-SchaapSeptember 28, 2017
Blog The demands of a small god September 24-30 marks Banned Book Week, something established to remind folks that threats to intellectual freedom are real and ongoing,…Jennifer L. HolbergSeptember 27, 2017