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Novelist and essayist David Foster Wallace once wrote an effusive profile of tennis great Roger Federer entitled “Roger Federer as Religious Experience” in the New
Novelist and essayist David Foster Wallace once wrote an effusive profile of tennis great Roger Federer entitled “Roger Federer as Religious Experience” in the New
This fall, Paul Carlson Partnership launches a new initiative to bring electricity and running water to medical clinics in Congo. [divider type=”dotted”]A Congolese male nursing
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You taught theology at North Park Theological Seminary for nearly thirty years. What did you want students to come away with from your classes? I
Lessons in parenting, prayer, and patience Kristi Ivanoff lives in Anchorage, Alaska, where she is editor of the ECCAK Sinew and serves on the preaching
By Megan Herrold CHICAGO, IL (September 19, 2014) — Book Briefs is an online feature of the Covenant Companionthat highlights new releases by Covenant authors.
An inside look at the painful challenges and joyful surprises of following God’s call An interview with regional coordinators Pia and Eugenio Restrepo [divider type=”dotted”]Although
How two young people – one from suburban Minnesota, the other from rural Colombia – left their comfort zones and together followed God’s call. Katie
How, as a hen gathers her chicks, a church becomes the body of Christ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent
Despite grim pronouncements about the church’s future, the opportunities for Christian mission are greater than ever before. A conversation with Leith Anderson and Gary Walter.