
Learning about Gratitude from the Onondaga
I realize we’re planning way ahead here, but if you happen to be in charge of an Easter Vigil service next spring, you should definitely

I realize we’re planning way ahead here, but if you happen to be in charge of an Easter Vigil service next spring, you should definitely

In honor of the official beginning of summer, I shall relate some maritime history of the Great Lakes. I knew almost nothing about maritime history

Good news, bad news. The good news is that tomorrow is Pentecost, so we get to sing Spirit-centric songs and think about exciting things like

In This World of Wonders: Memoir of a Life in LearningNicholas WolterstorffEerdmans, 2019318 pages When vistas open up in life, extraordinary people awaken to them.

When Mount Saint Helens erupted in May of 1980, it lost 1,300 feet of elevation and gained a new mile-wide crater. The debris avalanche and

While I am normally happy to flop on the sofa and watch mindless TV on Friday nights, last night I pulled myself together and attended

Dear Luke, Thank you for sending me your manuscript. I’ll try to respond honestly, as you requested. Those lyrical opening chapters: fantastic. Beautifully paced, full

English has always been a hungry language: it readily devours words from other languages and from inventive word-crafters, assimilating new words into its own rich,

“Does ‘image of God’ make us lazy?” I jotted this in my notebook earlier this week, between phrases like “hinge point in history” and “geophysical

Next time you encounter a college senior, you will inevitably be tempted to ask, “So what’s your major?” and “So what are you going to