Blog A Prayer for Christmas Eve Come, Savior. Come amid the salt-crusted cars lined up at the light, amid the clamor and bustle of commerce, the…Debra RienstraDecember 23, 2016
Blog Silence I recently finished reading Shusaku Endo's Silence in preparation for the film adaptation by Martin Scorsese that will be released on Christmas…Jason LiefDecember 23, 2016
Blog Practicing Peace by Kate Kooyman "Keep on doing the things that you have learned and received and heard and seen in me,…Kate KooymanDecember 22, 2016
Blog ICYMI 2016 Edition I’m a sucker for end-of-the-year “best of” lists. Not sure why—maybe it stems from a misspent youth listening to Casey…Jennifer L. HolbergDecember 21, 2016
Blog Late-Advent Lassitude Nothing like an unexpected pregnancy to motivate your job search. At least we had an interview. But we were unknowns.…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellDecember 20, 2016
Blog Dangerous Hope By Brian Keepers There’s a memorable scene in the film adaptation of Suzanne Collins’s dystopian novel The Hunger Games that,…Brian KeepersDecember 19, 2016
Blog The Fourth Sunday of Advent There were sheepherders camping in the neighborhood. They had set night watches over their sheep. Suddenly, God’s angel stood among…Bill MalloneeDecember 18, 2016
Blog Quid Est Potentia? “There are two elements of the constitution, wrote Walter Bagehot in 1867, the efficient and the dignified. … The efficient…Debra RienstraDecember 16, 2016
Blog Do the Right Thing: Freedom of Religion and Title IX Recently, Christianity Today ran an article exploring the uneasy relationship between Christian Colleges and Title IX. The article frames one side…Jason LiefDecember 16, 2016
Blog Christ In Between Cultures by Steven Rodriguez I’ve gotten some great feedback for my last article on The Twelve. One interesting thread of conversation…Steven RodriguezDecember 15, 2016