Blog “. . .to the great God, nothing is little. . .” You know?--I really ought to print that line on a t-shirt: "to the great God, nothing is little." It belongs…James C. SchaapSeptember 2, 2016
Blog Ten Things You Need to Know About Arabs and Muslims by Shannon Jammal-Hollemans I am an Arab American. I’m the daughter of a Muslim. I grew up in the Christian…Shannon Jammal-HollemansSeptember 1, 2016
Blog The way of the traveler As I write this I sit with a glass of scotch in my hand trying to get the hotel internet…Jes KastAugust 31, 2016
Blog Na, Na, Na, Naaaa It's the end of August and most of us are trying to wrap our minds around the fact that summer…Scott HoezeeAugust 30, 2016
Blog Regrets, Apologies, and Repentance I’ve noticed some talk about regrets in mainstream American culture. Most recently, Republican candidate for President, Donald Trump, expressed his…Rebecca KoerselmanAugust 29, 2016
Blog Me & My Sixty-Two Slaves Tell the heavens to send down justice like showers of rain. Prepare the earth for my saving power to sprout…Jennifer LuckingAugust 28, 2016
Blog Seeing Suffering by Joshua Vis About six months ago, after an extended search and interview process, I was offered the job of…Joshua VisAugust 27, 2016
Blog Consuming Rightly: The Task of Christian Higher Education Ask any 18-22-year-old why they decided to go to college and you might be surprised at the response. They know…Jason LiefAugust 26, 2016
Blog When Jesus is (Fake) Sleeping by Kate Kooyman When I had babies living in my house, I had a crazy brain from sleep deprivation. My…Kate KooymanAugust 25, 2016
Blog Embodied Joy Guest blogger Sarina Gruver Moore teaches English at Grove City College. Summer 1981 I am six years old. Cheerful, choppy-haired,…Sarina Gruver MooreAugust 24, 2016