Blog His first trip up river Just about ten years ago, St. Louis University, a private Jesuit institution, moved a statue featuring one of its own…James C. SchaapApril 5, 2024
Blog Reconciliation for Bad River I couldn’t tell you the last time I had entered a theater. But I went to see Bad River two…Tim Van DeelenApril 4, 2024
Blog Places What creatures of place we all are. Dominant for many of us are the houses and neighborhoods from when we…Jon PottApril 3, 2024
Blog Gerben Winters Gerben Winters was the grouchiest, crankiest, most curmudgeonly parishioner I ever had.Duane KeldermanApril 2, 2024
Blog A Little Easter Dialogue Can I trust my own judgement? This totally unexpected, thoroughly unforeseen marvelous news; too good to be believed? Did I…Eric Groot-NibbelinkApril 1, 2024
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Blog Christian Nationalism, Evangelical Extremism, and the Future of the American Church Alberta is still somewhat of an insider in evangelicalism. He's able to show some grace and offer a hopeful conclusion…Allison Vander BroekMarch 30, 2024
Blog The Wondrous Cross We think that Paradise and Calvarie,Christ’s Crosse and Adam’s tree, stood in one place.Looke, Lord, and finde both Adams met…Brian KeepersMarch 29, 2024
Blog Time to Love In the sweeping narrative of Holy Week, today Jesus and his disciples celebrate the Passover meal, one last supper before…Laura de JongMarch 28, 2024
Blog Action & Passion Jesus fulfills his vocation most fully, not when he’s acting, but when he’s acted upon. Not in action, but in…Jared AyersMarch 27, 2024