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  • And So We Gather

    Gather

    It is late afternoon as I sit on the beach, watching the waves creep closer and closer to where we are resting. I hear sounds from others enjoying the ocean -... Read more

    The 13 August 2020 by   Marilyngardner5
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  • Holy Smoke

    Holy Smoke

    I’m not inclined to read news about drug use, and, to be honest, I barely have time to read about the culture of ancient Israel any more. Read more

    The 14 August 2020 by   Steveawiggins
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  • Can I Trust My Bible Translation? (Part 5)

    Trust Bible Translation? (Part

    I hope you have found this series about Bible translations helpful. It is not my intention to tell Christians what Bible versions they should or should not... Read more

    The 14 August 2020 by   Mmcgee
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  • Fiction

    Fiction

    All writing is fiction. I suppose that requires some unpacking. One of the first things we do when we approach a piece of writing is answer the question “what... Read more

    The 15 August 2020 by   Steveawiggins
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  • The Parable of the Doves

    Parable Doves

    A loud flapping of wings. I looked out my window in time to see a mourning dove land on the roof opposite with audible bump. The poor thing sat there, looking... Read more

    The 16 August 2020 by   Steveawiggins
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  • A Slice of Childhood

    Slice Childhood

    Few names from childhood are as well known as Dr. Seuss. When my wife and I read Theodor Seuss Geisel, in the Lives and Legacies series, we realized that neithe... Read more

    The 17 August 2020 by   Steveawiggins
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  • The Kotel on a Hot Summer Corona Day

    Kotel Summer Corona

    I went to the Kotel today with [part of] the family.This was the first time I have been to the Kotel since Corona shut everything down in March, and also since... Read more

    The 17 August 2020 by   Gldmeier
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  • Agade

    Agade

    The word “listserv” feels abrupt to me, as if someone couldn’t be bothered to type one more “e” to give the reader a sense of satisfied completion. Read more

    The 18 August 2020 by   Steveawiggins
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  • Robert P. Jones's Commentary on the "Historical Record of Lived Christianity in...

    Robert Jones's Commentary "Historical Record Lived Christianity America," White Supremacy, Recent Sojourners Débacle

    An important contribution (and subtext) of Robert P. Jones's new book White Too Long is its focus on how white Christianity is lived in the US — as opposed to... Read more

    The 18 August 2020 by   William Lindsey
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  • Etymological Serpents

    Etymological Serpents

    Snakes get a bad rap. There are biological, evolutionary reasons people tend to fear them (some are dangerous and the way they move is literally creepy), but... Read more

    The 19 August 2020 by   Steveawiggins
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