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Articles by Ashley Huizinga

Ashley Huizinga received her BA from Dordt in English: Writing. She served as copyeditor for iAt from 2016-2018.

Movie Review: Yesterday

  • Ashley Huizinga
3
1 year ago

If your favorite band were suddenly erased from the memory of the world, could you recall their lyrics accurately enough to do them justice on the world stage—and more importantly, would you dare?

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  • movie review
  • music

Movie Review: Welcome to Marwen

  • Ashley Huizinga
0
2 years ago

Robert Zemeckis’ "Welcome to Marwen" is like no movie I’ve ever seen before.

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  • healing
  • movie review
  • trauma

Gen Z Perspective: When I Left the Church

  • Ashley Huizinga
1
3 years ago

When I talk to my fellow Gen Z’s about their church attendance, the most common answer involves the difficulty of making the decision to go.

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  • church attendance
  • Gen Z
  • millennials

Certainty and Doubt

  • Ashley Huizinga
0
3 years ago

In certainty and doubt alike, we give thanks. Doubt reminds us of our inability to determine or direct our own paths. It tells us that we are in the hands of One much greater and much more than we are. Certainty reminds us that we shouldn’t want to steer our own course, for in doing so we would certainly never reach our destinations.

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  • doubt
  • faith
  • thanksgiving

From Frustration to Contentment

  • Ashley Huizinga
0
3 years ago

Today, even in the midst of trials and tribulations, strive to make peace.

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Letters from SPICE

  • Ashley Huizinga
0
3 years ago

During my Study Program in Central Europe (SPICE) last semester, I spent many assignment hours on reflections for my Culture and Society class. Some of those reflections took the form of letters—written to my past …

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  • expectation
  • Netherlands
  • travel
  • travel diaries
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