Faculty Spotlights
Apr
01
Christianity is hard, or it should be. I think a lot of Americans have lived for a long time with
Mar
07
Lenten prayers and practices during a displacement crisis
As a historian, I invite students to read primary sources with new eyes. We encounter in historical texts evidence about
Feb
14
Call me Mara! These are the words uttered by a bitter and broken woman. And, if these words are unfamiliar,
Jan
22
“Thou Shall Not Be Indifferent” Remembering the Liberation of Auschwitz, January 27, 1945 January 27, 2024, marks the 79th anniversary
Dec
11
Cardboard boxes, Sh*thole Countries and the American way of life
In countdown to Christmas and the holidays, I find myself, like so many people in the United States, busy ordering
Dec
01
Finding My Way as Jarena’s Daughter
Some time ago, I sat in on a panel of women in ministry discussing the life and ministry of the
Oct
12
Relationships and Land Acknowledgements
One cold fall evening, when the sun began to set before the earth barely warmed itself and the wind and