Blog Me and the Winnebagos I don't know how long it took me to think about how strange it is that everything is "sioux" around…James C. SchaapJuly 24, 2015
Blog For Such A Time As This I have heard from different folks and different…camps of thought, shall we say, the phrases “for such a time as…Thomas GoodhartJuly 23, 2015
Blog God Visited Us I've been a minister to the feeding program I lead at West End Collegiate Church for about three years now.…Jes KastJuly 22, 2015
Blog Marriage: Defined by the State or Religion? By Rebecca Koerselman Almost everyone in American culture has been hearing and reading about marriage and its meanings in recent…Rebecca KoerselmanJuly 20, 2015
Blog Legacy #8, Christmas and Duty By Helen Luhrs When my mom died this winter, I realized the generation of my parents was gone. What I…Helen LuhrsJuly 19, 2015
Blog The Big Sleep A while back I came across one of those on-line teasers: name five movies that you can watch again and…James BrattJuly 18, 2015
Blog The Promise of Serve Projects At the institution where I teach I've come to be known as the "guy who hates serve projects." This comes…Jason LiefJuly 17, 2015
Blog Freedom and Confinement in the Architecture of Theology Earlier this year one of my students posted on social media a somewhat anguished comment about her relationship with Karl…Theresa LatiniJuly 16, 2015
Blog Our Little Systems When I went to college, I received a scholarship called the “President’s Associates” scholarship. It was an incredible gift, paying…Jennifer L. HolbergJuly 15, 2015
Blog Booze When I was five years old, I knew I wanted to drink beer. In the mid 1960’s I would watch…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJuly 14, 2015