Blog The Dust of the Saints Sacred Heart Parish in Farmington, New Mexico A month ago I wrote about a pilgrimage I was going on. Yes,…Jes KastMarch 5, 2014
Blog Mardi Gras I grew up in a decidedly non-liturgical tradition in the Christian Reformed Church. In fact, I recently elicited gales of…Scott HoezeeMarch 4, 2014
Blog Talitha Cumi The grieving father decided we were going to have church at his daughter’s funeral last Saturday. Church it was. I’m…Jeff MunroeMarch 3, 2014
Blog Memo to Jessica I wasn’t going to respond to your latest post, about the parochialism of academe (http://assets.reformedjournal.com/jessica-bratt/2014/2/24/doctoral-student-dispatches-part-1.html#comments), figuring that I’d let those…James BrattMarch 1, 2014
Blog Unbelievers Got a little soulThe world is a cold, cold place to beWant a little warmthBut who's going to save a…Jason LiefFebruary 28, 2014
Blog The Worldly Church, Part 2 Two weeks ago, I suggested that the church manifests significant conformity to the world when it is motivated by fear…Theresa LatiniFebruary 27, 2014
Blog Home and Away Twice today, something popped up in my facebook feed that centered on the idea of home. One (which quoted Maya…Jennifer L. HolbergFebruary 26, 2014
Blog Philosophy & Autobiography I am no philosopher, nor a philosopher’s son. I am not even a herdsman or nor a dresser of sycamore…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellFebruary 24, 2014
Blog Doctoral student dispatches, Part 1 Nicholas Kristof’s op-ed piece, “Professors, We Need You!,” struck a chord with me last week. I deeply respect Kristof’s work,…Jessica BrattFebruary 24, 2014
Blog A Biblical Approach to Winter: Scattering Frost and Hurling Hail Who can withstand his icy blast?Ps. 147:17 To those among our readers who do not live in the wintry climes…Debra RienstraFebruary 22, 2014