Blog Reformed: What is it Good For? What does it mean to be “Reformed” in a post-Christian culture? Come be part of the conversation! Join us for…The 12 EditorSeptember 12, 2016
Blog Burkinis and Bikinis By Rebecca Koerselman Many French mayors have attempted to ban the wearing of Burkinis on French beaches this summer. Historically,…Rebecca KoerselmanSeptember 12, 2016
Blog The 19-inch TV by Andrea DeWard The 19-inch TV was a surprise gift from my parents at high school graduation. Every Thursday night…Andrea DeWardSeptember 11, 2016
Blog God is One (of heart) Thomas A. Boogaart I have often thought that the role of a biblical scholar is a little like that of…Tom BoogaartSeptember 10, 2016
Blog Why I Need Women in the Pulpit by Kyle Meyaard-Schaap Like many Reformed Christians, I have been supportive of women in ecclesiastical office for as long as…Kyle Meyaard-SchaapSeptember 8, 2016
Blog My Neighbor(s), Andy Byler Sarina Gruver Moore teaches English at Grove City College. Photo credit to Jim Fisher. Let me count the Andy Bylers:…Sarina Gruver MooreSeptember 7, 2016
Blog Sin, Racism, and Privilege Total depravity I am a worm, not human All our righteous deeds are like filthy rags I have a natural…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellSeptember 6, 2016
Blog If the Walls Could Talk Brian Keepers A few weeks ago we worshipped in our new sanctuary for the first time. It was the culmination…Brian KeepersSeptember 5, 2016
Blog Can beach chairs pass for pews? by Andrea DeWard I steered into our driveway near dusk last Sunday, belly still full from ice cream, shoulders still…Andrea DeWardSeptember 4, 2016
Blog The Pitter Patter of… Oh, That’s Just Disgusting I lament summer’s end as much as the next person, but let's admit that not everything about summer invites dreamy…Debra RienstraSeptember 2, 2016