
In other articles:
• The Van Dyk family of Ocean Hills Covenant Church in Santa Barbara, California, said goodbye to their father last year in a unique way. “Constructing a Family Farewell” tells the story of how they celebrated Al Van Dyk’s life by joining together on a project none of them anticipated.
• “When Self Takes Center Stage” continues the new series by Karl Clifton-Soderstrom about vices and virtues. This month, Clifton-Soderstrom asks, “Is pride a vice or a virtue?” He explores how pride hardly seems sinful in some circumstances. “What about the pride a parent has for a child? The pride citizens take in their nation? Black pride? Is it wrong to be proud to be a Christian?” Clifton-Soderstrom is an assistant professor of philosophy and the director of general education at North Park University in Chicago.
• Doug Bixby interviews author Kevin Roose, whose new book, The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner’s Semester at America’s Holiest University, chronicles the months he spent undercover at a conservative evangelical university. Bixby is pastor of the Evangelical Covenant Church in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
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