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Anthony Davis

Where’s Our Belhar?

Belhar did not define unity. It proclaimed it. It reminded the church that Christ had torn down the dividing wall of hostility, and anything that

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Nicholas Wolterstorff

Honor Everyone

When mulling over a topic for my speech, some of the episodes of demeaning treatment that I had learned about over the years came to

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Howard Schaap

The Girl in the Picture

What bothers me about the reactions to Sy’s refugee picture is the historical amnesia of it. The Emma Lazarus poem on the Statue of Liberty,

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Marilyn McEntyre

Thoughts and Prayers

One day, praying for a dying friend I knew neither prayed nor believed, it occurred to me not only to pray on his behalf, but,

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Zachary K. Pearce

A Call, a “Random” Library Book, a New Creation

I continued to pray, wondering where God was calling me. I’d done transitional ministry training with the Presbyterian Church (USA) but didn’t sense being steered

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Caroline J. Simon

Ramshackle Life

Before I left, I changed the dressing on Bill’s arm. The raw tenderness of Bill’s new fistula moved me. How could its strangeness have come

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A Group of African American Reformed Pastors and Allies

A Letter to Christian Reformed and Reformed Communities

In a time when public discourse continues to reveal deep wounds around race and dignity, the Church must not be silent. We are witnessing what

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Sarah Brouwer

On the Streets of Minneapolis

What I’ve learned from Minnesotans is that we take neighborism seriously. There is no illusion of safety here – we have realized we can’t buy