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Blog What Now Shall We Sing? At the beginning of the month, I participated in a learning trip to Northern Ireland, studying peacemaking and reconciliation with…Laura de JongJanuary 25, 2024
Blog The Flavour of Belonging There was a singular narrative of what salvation looked like. Saul to Paul. Hell to Heaven. Death to Life. Lonely…Kathryn VilelaJanuary 24, 2024
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Blog The Lord and Giver of Life Why does the Nicene Creed assign “life” to the Holy Spirit -- the Lord and Giver of Life -- when…Daniel MeeterJanuary 22, 2024
Blog A Poet’s Escape from An Authoritarian State The Uyghur people are an ethnic minority facing atrocious persecution, surveillance, and cultural violence from the Chinese governmentJonathan HiskesJanuary 21, 2024
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Blog To Number Our Days The day-numbering of Psalm 90 is a prayer that we might hold and release the fleeting gift of life, and…Heidi S. De JongeJanuary 19, 2024