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vol. 3, num. 15
2004-09-24 — 2004-10-07

The way we remember and the things we remember have profound influence on how we move forward in our journeys. This issue is a collection of a few stories and musings on the influence of remembering.

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Kate Bowman Johnston

Changing the conversation

How cultural institutions are recognizing the complexity of ?Christian? art.

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Do Justice

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feature

Love is a pile of rocks

by Jeremy Huggins

What the journey to the Promised Land teaches us about God and memory.

articles

Editorial

Energizing memories

by Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma

Can the American church remember its purpose and reclaim its identity?

Article

Fishing

by Christopher Nonhof

A place is intimately connected with the memory of a grandmother.

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Returning to the lake

by Christine Foust

A child?s wonder inspires the memory of fascination.

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Bound by shame

by Barbara Zielinski

On the ability of the gospel?s messengers to bring healing to those who suffer from memories of sexual abuse.

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In the beginning was the Word

by Brianne Donaldson

Charting the history of a relationship with Scripture.

reviews

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Mystery music

by Grant Elgersma

A review of Bj?rk?s Medulla.

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