NPR’s “Fresh Air” with Terry Gross is one place where I consistently find […]
You Have Your Voice for a Reason, Even If You’re Not on TV
Two of my favorite comedians are Keegan-Michael Key and […]
Always More to See
Once at an international missions conference, missionaries were sharing stories about translation mistakes. […]
Giving the Dead a Vote—But Not a Veto
The late 1950s were a difficult time for the Covenant Church. Questions were raised about the adequacy of the church’s position on the Bible. […]
Elusive Justice
New York Times bestseller and recipient of the NAACP Image Award for outstanding literary work (nonfiction), Just Mercy […]
One Woman’s Midlife Call
The year was 1978, and all three of my children were in school for the whole day for the first time. […]
Trumping Fear
When I was six years old, I flunked swimming lessons. […]
Compass Bearings: A Cloud of Witnesses
Who was Jim? The question startled me. […]