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Blog Farewell for Now I started writing for the Reformed Journal blog in Autumn of 2019. Some five years later, I’ve just crested the…Laura de JongAugust 15, 2024
Blog Sabbath Season For a few weeks, our family ceases from work, responsibilities, teams, and commitments.Jared AyersAugust 14, 2024
Blog Queer Promises Promises are the supernovae of world-creation, bursting forth with the essential elements needed to forge new realities. If words have…Trey TirpakAugust 13, 2024
Blog A salute to summer For someone who’s always loved school, attended school for what feels like forever, parents children who are in school, is…Rebecca KoerselmanAugust 12, 2024
Blog Creating Worlds with Words Son, if you want to, I have no doubt that you will.Chad PierceAugust 11, 2024
Blog House of Dog v. House of God We recently stumbled into an unknown and unexpected place. . . the world of dog shows.Jill FeikemaAugust 10, 2024
Blog The Thank God Ledge After days of climbing, and just around 300 feet from the top, things were looking grim.Kathryn VilelaAugust 9, 2024
Blog Overburdened We navigate only partially among the invasives and the altered ecologies and the building waves of climate chaos.Tim Van DeelenAugust 8, 2024
Blog Cats and Dogs and the Elephant in the Room Don't get me wrong: I've always been more of a dog person. And as a lifelong single woman, my preferred…Jennifer L. HolbergAugust 7, 2024