Blog With Malice Toward None Politics and religion intertwine in interesting and troubling ways. As a historical figure, I’ve always found Abraham Lincoln a fascinating…Rebecca KoerselmanJune 18, 2018
Blog The Necklace By Melody Meeter A few weeks ago I was visiting Robert in the inpatient hospice unit connected with our hospital.…Melody MeeterJune 17, 2018
Blog Fathered: A Litany We remember Adam, whose sons did not get along—their rivalry leading to death. God, who is no stranger to conflict,…Heidi S. De JongeJune 16, 2018
Blog Finding the Trail This summer, see if you can find your way to the Trail. You'll have to hunt to find it, but…James C. SchaapJune 15, 2018
Blog Prayers for Immigrants It's been a busy week, since both the RCA and CRC held their Synods at Calvin College. In lieu of…Kate KooymanJune 14, 2018
Blog Intercessory Prayer Dear Jesus, We come before you today knowing that we have nothing on your singleheartedness. Even as we pass the…Jane ZwartJune 13, 2018
Blog Grandpa, Galatians, and Gays Albert Brunsting on his wedding day My grandfather died in 1971. He was “only” 74, but he seemed ancient to…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJune 12, 2018
Blog The President’s Book Club By Jeff Munroe Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, 2006-2015 Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi, was troubled about…Jeff MunroeJune 11, 2018
Blog Five Ways the LGBTQ Community is Saving the Church By Bill White Regardless of our theological persuasion or our sexual ethic, there are so many ways that Jesus is…Bill WhiteJune 10, 2018
Blog Incandescence and Despair: Further Thoughts on First Reformed “You’re always in the garden. For you, every hour is the darkest hour.” – Rev. Jeffers to Rev. Toller in First Reformed…Debra RienstraJune 9, 2018