Norah Jones—perfect music for Starbucks or a dinner party?
a unique book of 25 lovely readings about animals paired with glorious woodcuts
Because the Roman Catholic Church has in some ways over-emphasized the role of Mary, the mother of Jesus,
“Why are you wasting your time reading something that’s not even real?”
How should we live in a culture that no longer values truth?
When he attended Calvin College, Daniel Kim was surprised to be exposed to so many cultures
Mrs. Ben Soda was unsure how to make ends meet. Her husband’s health had declined, and he could no longer work.
This year toward the end of October, around 100 costume-clad kids in South Indianapolis were immersed in a world of candy
Anita Joldersma says she was “bitten by the laundry soap bug.”
A 10-year-old boy’s life was tragically cut short on the rainy night of November 2.
This fall, Korean college students and other young adults gathered in Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor, Mich., for the Faith and Work Forums for Korean college students.
In Memoriam: Rev. Henry B. VandenHeuvel
1937-2016I write this review on the evening of the death of 82-year-old Leonard Cohen,
Arrival, the latest offering from French Canadian film director Denis Villanueve, steers far from the violent subject matter of his last, well-received movie, Sicario
A conference exploring the intersection of faith and disability
About 140 people came to Geneva House for an “Open Talk about Pornography.”
In Memoriam Rev. Timothy Lee Koster
1961-2016Thoughtful, compassionate, and kind, Tim Koster served his church and community with love, respect, and integrity.
Back when so many thought Hillary Clinton would be the next president, two dozen African-American leaders wrote to the Democratic nominee asking her to explain
A strong white evangelical, white Catholic, and Mormon vote for Donald Trump