Blog Remembrance and “Whisper Prayers” I wanted to take a moment before the blog proper today to direct your attention to this month's issue of…Jennifer L. HolbergMarch 11, 2015
Blog Martyrs?…Maybe Twenty-one Coptic Christian men were executed in Libya last month by people claiming association with the Islamic State. The reverberations…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellMarch 10, 2015
Blog Daylight and darkness Good morning, on this annual Monday where our clocks have been turned back for a day but our body clocks…Jessica BrattMarch 9, 2015
Blog One Day on the Bridge By Gregory Anderson Love On this one day, ten years ago, all the bad news in his life came to…Gregory LoveMarch 8, 2015
Blog I’m Done with Broken During Lent, I expect to hear about sin and suffering, but I’m starting to get tired of the word “broken.”…Debra RienstraMarch 6, 2015
Blog Babylon, 1965 The year was 1965. Madison, to a couple thousand high school small-town Wisconsin boys, was Babylon. Milwaukee was our vision…James C. SchaapMarch 6, 2015
Blog The Joy of Presence There’s a picture in the family photo album of a small infant recently brought home from the hospital cradled alongside…Thomas GoodhartMarch 5, 2015
Blog Women’s (Religious) History Month Did you know that only 10% of the senior level Christian pulpits in America are led by women? In the…Jes KastMarch 4, 2015
Blog The Pastor’s Quandary March is Oral Comp season here at Calvin Seminary where I teach. In a couple of weeks all of our…Scott HoezeeMarch 3, 2015
Blog Why do non-historians write the cool history books (that people actually read)? Today we welcome Rebecca Koerselman to The Twelve. Rebecca teaches history at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. Thanks, Rebecca.…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 2, 2015