Invalidating the Pain
As I write this, the nation is in shocked dismay over the killings […]
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As I write this, the nation is in shocked dismay over the killings […]
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For a long time the Cyrus text in Isaiah 45 has pushed the edges of my interpretive integrity. […]
Read more →We are all figuring out that the older brother had just as many issues as the messed up prodigal. […]
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For a long time, my sense of identity came from my role in ministry—specifically as worship director. […]
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Everyone has a story. Everyone. You do, I do, the cranky checker at the supermarket does. […]
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In my imaginary world, my daily quiet time looks […]
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Dr. Wesley Ryd retired from 42 years of family practice […]
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Acrimony has always characterized the political and, unfortunately, religious life of the United States. […]
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This year marks a double anniversary of women in leadership: the hundredth anniversary of Women Ministries, and the fortieth anniversary of the ordination of women in the ECC. […]
Read more →Recently I received a text from a friend asking a favor. […]
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