A young couple mourns and celebrates the passing of time as they visit the small town of Hospers, Iowa.
A modest proposal for a solution to the conflict between the Church and the NFL.
The Rhythm of God?s Grace by Arthur Paul Boers gives insight into the ancient tradition of fixed-hour prayer.
Can the American church remember its purpose and reclaim its identity?
A meditation on observing (and not observing) holiday traditions.
*cino?s (and my own) identity crisis in the public profession of theology.
The story and the recipe.
What to do when sugary musak just doesn?t cut it.
With a little thought and creativity, it is possible to serve up a little after-dinner justice.
Memories and values emerge from a consideration of dessert as a child.
A tradition of boating finds its current home in longing.
Experiences as a supply pastor in many churches prompts reflection on two types of worship services.
A reflection on the passing away of an autumn tradition.
How letting go can turn into holding on in a better way.
What the parable of the rich man and Lazarus can teach us about discerning lies.
A review of Deepa Mehta’s Water.
A family’s storytelling and costuming tradition reveals the disconnect between Christmas and gift giving.
The times, they are a changin’ in my family and yours.
A report on a family and friend tradition to mark the turning of the year.
Rituals of Passion Week, discovered over a lifetime, can remind us of who we are, who Christ is.
On the incarnation of ideas into art in Chaim Potok’s acclaimed novel, My Name is Asher Lev.
Why believers might conscientiously abstain from voting.
How a couple of abandoned pumpkins helped change my mind.
On seeking to address a sense of missing ingredients in inherited tradition.
A practical guide for creating a useful craft from days of old.
On a tradition that binds what's past, even as it teaches for the future.
Navigating family culinary traditions around the holidays with grace and vision.
Sorting out the essentials and non-essentials of the ceremony.
A reflection on how aid can rob a culture of generosity.
Good news delivered from a dark pulpit on a Wednesday: dead is alive.