Blog The Bible Alone? Last week I sat in on an oral Ph.D. dissertation defense that focused on a Bible commentator from the 17th…Scott HoezeeMay 24, 2016
Blog Loving (or even liking) Difficult People It is common to the human condition, unless you live in isolation and never have any contact with any one.…Rebecca KoerselmanMay 23, 2016
Blog Baptismal River on Trinity Sunday by Deb Mechler Once I stayed overnight in Omaha, Nebraska, because my flight got in late, and I don’t trust…Deb MechlerMay 22, 2016
Blog Summer History Reading Only six more days till the Memorial Day weekend, kids, so it’s time to get serious about those summer plans.…James BrattMay 21, 2016
Blog Pilgrimage Two weeks ago a friend and I took a bike trip. I bought a book—Road Biking Minnesota—so we drove up to Willmar,…Jason LiefMay 20, 2016
Blog What happens to the blogs no one reads? I’m one of the original twelve. (No, not apostles.) I’ve been blogging here for the past five years. And I…Theresa LatiniMay 19, 2016
Blog Wild Geese by Monica Schaap Pierce “You don’t know Mary Oliver?” a friend asked earnestly. “You must remedy that,” she continued, “You’d…Monica Schaap PierceMay 18, 2016
Blog With a Capital T It’s the most astounding answer I have received in all my years of teaching. The topic at hand was the…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellMay 17, 2016
Blog Wondrous Statues By Brian Keepers “So have you been doing much artwork lately?” my friend asked me as we sat on my…Brian KeepersMay 16, 2016
Blog Notre Dame on Pentecost by Deb Mechler My favorite subject in high school was French. I lived in rural northern Iowa, where small schools…Deb MechlerMay 15, 2016