Blog I am a Flintoid I’ve been reading Gordon Young’s Teardown, his memoir about growing up in, escaping from, and returning to Flint, Michigan. Flint…Jeff MunroeJuly 21, 2014
Blog Ecumenicity and History Last time I threw an elbow to my right regarding the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision, so…James BrattJuly 19, 2014
Blog The Frail Thin Line I appreciated yesterday's post by Theresa (or was it Mary? I thought Theresa just turned 40 not to long ago?)…Jason LiefJuly 17, 2014
Blog 50 is the new…..50 I seem to rather frequently read phrases like the following: x (some particular age) is the new y…Theresa LatiniJuly 17, 2014
Blog How much? THIS much! Hull-House gymnasium, c. 1908, photographer Wallace Kirkland Sarina Gruver Moore is guest-blogging this summer when she's not gallivanting off to…Jennifer L. HolbergJuly 16, 2014
Blog Not All Things are Beneficial Today we welcome guest-blogger, Josh Bode. Josh is minister of the Woodstock Reformed Church, in Woodstock, New York. What happens…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJuly 14, 2014
Blog Kids, Commercials, and Why Soccer Might Someday Catch on in America Today's guest post comes from my friend Adam Navis. Adam is the Director of Operations for Words of Hope and is…Jessica BrattJuly 14, 2014
Blog Deep Practice Through random book serendipity, I came across the 2009 book The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle, and I’ve been reading…Debra RienstraJuly 12, 2014
Blog Black Soil–lovely dirt Yesterday, my neighbor came by and dumped a scoop full of black dirt on what, someday, will be--we hope--our…James C. SchaapJuly 10, 2014
Blog Raspberries and Sowing This has been a bumper harvest year for my black raspberries! They have done well in our little churchyard space…Thomas GoodhartJuly 10, 2014