I’m a Lutheran: Matuor Dot Alier
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I’m a Lutheran: Matuor Dot Alier

South Sudan Lutheran Church, Fargo, N.D. Social worker, Cass County Economic Assistance Division; chair of the Fargo Human Relations Commission; Bush Foundation fellow; and member of the Eastern North Dakota…

What does “the reason for the season” really mean?
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What does “the reason for the season” really mean?

When I worked at a department store over my winter breaks in college, I was often assigned to the holiday goods department: a swath of shelves and floor displays of…

Living in Mary’s time
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Living in Mary’s time

“My soul magnifies the Lord” (Luke 1:46) Timing is everything, but often the truth of this adage is seen only in hindsight. While we’re in the moment, the purpose of…

Staying centered as caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Staying centered as caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic

I vividly remember a day shortly into my first pastoral call when I went home and told my husband I hadn’t had a chance to go to the bathroom for…

The beginning of good news
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The beginning of good news

She was born full-term, 5 pounds. Her jaundiced head was too big, her eyes too wide, her appetite too small. Her mother knew something was wrong. After two weeks in…

Klepto Christ
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Klepto Christ

Thornton Wilder’s classic play Our Town, first performed in 1938, casts a young woman, Emily, who dies unexpectedly. From the grave’s other side, she asks permission from the narrator to…

Cravings for Christmas
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Cravings for Christmas

If you’re a certain kind of person, the phrase “Turkish delight” automatically makes you think of a snowy day in a fictional wood—and a young boy willing to sell out…

A song after silence
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A song after silence

Nine months have passed since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. We’ve grown weary of quarantines, closures and physical distancing. Some of us may be longing for the noises of life…