Blog Something’s Missing Walking my dogs past the small brick church two blocks away, with probably the largest yard of grass in the…Thomas GoodhartMay 31, 2012
Blog Moving Drama Rained here Saturday night. My father-in-law's little gauge--the old farmer in him couldn't really live without one--registered three-quarters of an…James C. SchaapMay 31, 2012
Blog Will I Lose My Dignity? Not a day goes by when I don't see an image bearer of God begging on the New York streets.…Jes KastMay 30, 2012
Blog Dear Rob Bell Dear Rob: Please don't think I'm being snarky posting an open letter to you. But the issues you've raised over…Scott HoezeeMay 29, 2012
Blog One of Fifty-Eight Thousand Along about 1970, when I was in junior high, A new friend invited me to hang out at his house.…Jeff MunroeMay 28, 2012
Blog Imperfection This past week I set aside my academic work, picked up a flat bar and needle nose pliers, and set…Jason LiefMay 26, 2012
Blog Shine, Perishing Republic Memorial Day deserves a poem. Not the civil religious strains that once caught me at the altar rail at a…James BrattMay 25, 2012
Blog Girls, Mad Men, Game of Thrones: Inviting Us into the Angst of our Culture Wars Over the past couple of months, I’ve been following debates in the media about what has been called a “war…Theresa LatiniMay 24, 2012
Blog Significant Soil I don’t think I’m going to be able to plant a garden this year—which bums me out. But too much…Jennifer L. HolbergMay 23, 2012
Blog Uncommon Grace Averagely scrumptious. Tolerably ravishing. Mediocrely luxurious. Do such phrases make sense you? How about “common grace.” A bit oxymoronic, perhaps?…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellMay 22, 2012