Blog Sugar Season You cause the grass to grow for the cattle, and plants for people to use, to bring forth food…Thomas GoodhartMarch 7, 2013
Blog Subverting the Norm The recent conversations in our household, and among my group of friends, have surrounded around the Subverting the Norm conference.…Jes KastMarch 6, 2013
Blog Wolf Calls Ever since Star Wars was in the running back in 1978 when I was 14 years old I have watched…Scott HoezeeMarch 5, 2013
Blog One Body I heard a remarkable story the other day from Dan Aleshire, the President of the Association of Theological Schools. Aleshire…Jeff MunroeMarch 4, 2013
Blog The New Priesthood As a theology professor at a protestant institution I've learned the art of self-depreciation. The heritage of the reformation is…Jason LiefMarch 2, 2013
Blog Higher Education Blues Theresa Latini stole my thunder yesterday with her wise post, “How to Live Well and Faithfully in the Midst of…James BrattMarch 1, 2013
Blog Living Well and Faithfully in the Midst of Institutional Upheaval I’ve heard much talk in the past five years about the radical changes coming in theological education. From the head…Theresa LatiniFebruary 28, 2013
Blog The Leap Last time, I talked here about growing up in the Army chapel system, so I hope you’ll indulge a second…Jennifer L. HolbergFebruary 27, 2013
Blog Jim Brownson’s New Book The little pond I swim in, the Reformed Church in America, has not, in my memory, anticipated a book as…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellFebruary 25, 2013
Blog Training to see Today's guest post comes from Mark Roeda, pastor of South Bend Christian Reformed Church: Learning to read resembles learning…Jessica BrattFebruary 25, 2013