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August 20, 2014
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Markup Guide for Basic HTML

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…will insert a “read more” tag, which looks like this in the text editor: <!–more–> You should never need to use this because we’re using automatic or specified excerpts to define the “teaser” or “introtext” that appears for a post on index pages. Pagination Breaks Long articles can be broken up into pages that have a numbered and next/previous navigation area at the bottom of the current page. Page breaks are indicated by the following tag in th…
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January 5, 2021
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Culture

From Colorblind to Colorbrave

by Chandra Crane
…ity Press 2017, 6.  ↩ https://templatelab.com/dream-speech/  ↩ blog.ted.com/be-color-brave-not-color-blind-mellody-hobson-at-ted2014/  ↩…
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March 23, 2015
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Spotlights

Immigration: A Tale of Two Grandfathers

by John Lee
…ss, there are things we can do. My church has begun a program of English-as-a-Learned Language (ELL), partnering native English speakers in one-on-one relationships with newcomers. That is a powerful way to serve our immigrant neighbors, but also to transform them from faceless statistics into friends. For the past five years I have also served with a local non-profit known as CASA (Center for Assistance, Service, and Advocacy) that is committed t…
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December 18, 2014
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Devotions

Advent: Rock

by Nick Breems
…rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ. I Corinthians 10:4 2-4: NIV In the Old Testament, a rock can be: a physical hiding place or refuge from enemies a symbol of the barrenness of wilderness a geographical landmark a memorial to an event, such as the crossing of the Jordan or winning a battle a burial marker an alter for burnt offerings An Old Testament rock is, in other words, a surprisingly flexible image. Our passage today refe…
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August 4, 2020
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Essays

Kinds of Science and Exploring the Past

by Channon Visscher
…lid. For a summary of their argument, see https://answersingenesis.org/what-is-science/two-kinds-of-science/. I assert that their approach is inaccurate and ahistorical, and that it produces unnecessary conflict in our understanding of the relationship between Scripture and Creation.  ↩ Including the same reliance upon networks of inferential assumptions outside of our immediate perception (for example, the atomic and subatomic structure of matter…
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November 30, 2016
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Essays

Who Do Your Kids Look Like?

by Leah Zuidema
…oom. 2nd edition. Colorado Springs, CO: Purposeful Design, 2009. Chapters 8-11.  ↩ Smith, David I. and Pennylyn Dykstra-Pruim. Christians and Cultural Difference. Grand Rapids, MI: Calvin College, 2016.  ↩ Groome, Thomas. Educating for Life: A Spiritual Vision for Every Teacher and Parent. New York: The Crossroad, 2001. Page 77.  ↩ Hulst, John B. “Christian Education and Creativity.” In Christian Education Issues of the Day. Sioux Center, IA: Dord…
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October 29, 2014
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Essays

Where Questions Can Lead

by Rikk E. Watts
and Gave Rise to the Modern World.” This lecture will be in Dordt College’s Science and Technology Center (Room 1606) at 7:30 pm. First Mondays Speakers Series is free and open to the public. If you live in the area, we’d love to have you join us at both events.  …
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February 3, 2023
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Books

Total, Unified, Catholic World: A review of Chapters 2-3 of Neo-Calvinism

by Laremy De Vries
common grace.” I think I side more with Bavinck on this than the more anti-accommodationist philosophers in the tradition. I think a simpler way to sum up his position would be to understand that all thinkers from all human traditions have a point. All thinkers are image bearers, fallen of course, but upheld by common grace. Is Marx right? No. Does he have a point? Yes. Can we learn from him? Absolutely.  In the first two chapters, Brock and Suta…
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February 6, 2023
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Do Modern Christians Know God Differently?: a review of Chapters 4-5 of Neo-Calvinism

by Geoffrey Fulkerson
…same of him. But then, I suppose, I’m left with one specific, though quite open-ended question: Assuming that their eclectic philosophical appropriations were not arbitrary, by what criteria or intuitions or concerns (or however we might articulate their intentions) did they select their interlocutors, sources, concepts, and concerns? My question is less about boundaries—when does one cease to be neo-Calvinist—and more about direction—what exactly…
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November 11, 2015
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Essays

The Science Associated with Producing GMOs

by Darren Stoub
…altered. While the correlation between the genotype and phenotype is often complex, the central dogma of molecular biology defines a simple understanding. Briefly, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the genetic information, codes for protein, the doers of almost all cellular processes. The chemical identity of DNA is based upon four chemical building blocks, called nucleotides: adenosine (A), thymidine (T), guanosine (G) and cytidine (C). The sequence o…
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July 28, 2021
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Books

Living Well in the Ordinary: A Review of A Long Obedience in the Same Direction

by Sam Ashmore
…tian journey Peterson describes is one that requires perseverance or “stick-to-it-iveness” (122). Peterson understands the normal rhythms and emotions and struggles and doubts of life. Permission is given not to attain salvation for ourselves, but for God to attain salvation for us. Permission is given not to build our own security, but to allow God to be a safe place to hide, ready to help when we need him (Ps. 46:1). Permission is given to not f…
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September 4, 2018
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Books

The Ins and Outs of Marriage: A Review of “Mutual by Design”

by Erin Olson
…cussion about the “nuts and bolts” of relationships discussing topics like finances, communication, and forgiveness. The third section answers some tough questions about subjects that have historically been difficult for the church and Christian community. The book is published by the Center for Biblical Equality; therefore, the authors of each of the chapters are all operating from an egalitarian (as opposed to complementarian) view of marriage….
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January 24, 2023
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Essays

Topics Christians Should Discuss: Mass Incarceration (Part 1)

by Joya Schreurs
…t national morality through aggressive street policing, particularly in low-income communities. Denigrating welfare recipients and targeting users of crack cocaine, new policies crushed Black citizens already disadvantaged economically and geographically.7 Prisoners—both the fresh “street criminal” wave in the 1970s and 80s and today’s continuously racialized input—enter a system that profits from their inability to be liberated. Privatized prison…
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June 3, 2015
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Essays

Liberia: One Year Later

by Aaron Baart
…rating evidence from the World Health Organization, declaring Liberia Ebola-free. In other words, it had been forty-two days since the last laboratory-confirmed new infection. While Liberia is technically Ebola-free today, it is far from free of Ebola’s long-term effects. International business and humanitarian groups are slow to be willing to risk investment again and yet the need is greater now than ever before. A nation kicked while it was down…
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June 15, 2023
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Books

For the ‘gram: A Review of Share

by Rylan Brue
…ll-page photographs with black backgrounds accenting the vibrant, not-cream-of-mushroom-grey colors of the dishes. The recipes themselves, however, are written in long paragraphs of small font. At more than one point, I found myself with dirty hands searching to find my place in step number four muttering to my roommate something about this book being made for looking rather than cooking. If you are familiar with recipe formats from places like He…
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July 28, 2020
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Essays

Considering Citizenship: Dare to be a Daniel

by Abby Foreman
…with royal food and wine, he negotiated. He made a sensible time-bound, outcome-based proposal: “let’s give it a 10-day trial period and see” (vs. 12). The royal official agreed; after 10 days, the vegetable and water diet produced better results. These results led to a change in royal policy. Because Daniel was confident in whose he was, he chose not to operate from a place of fear or defensiveness. He continued to pursue a reasonable solution an…
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September 20, 2022
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Essays

The How of Communication: A Case for Integrity, Humility, and Curiosity

by Dawn Berkelaar
…r enough. Grant himself admits, “One of my beliefs is that we shouldn’t be open-minded in every circumstance.”4 He returns to this thought in the conclusion of his book: “A big unanswered question here is when rethinking should end—where should we draw the line?”5 I would have liked for him to say more on this topic, but of course it is a touchy one. We all have beliefs that we are unwilling to rethink. I know I do, and I am sure that you do, too….
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October 4, 2016
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How Should Faith Influence Politics?

by Chuck Grassley
…children regularly attended church services. In the living room of our not-so-cozy farm home we would gather around the warm air register to be comfortable. There, I told my mother I wanted to be saved. My mother related the plan of salvation. I retired to my bedroom without an immediate decision. I returned to my mother that same evening and told her my decision to accept Christ. Since that time, my faith has grown and matured, but my relationsh…
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March 24, 2017
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Exile on E Street: The Pilgrimage of Bruce Springsteen

by Myles Werntz
…th it the Catholicism of his youth—in search of his musical future; he self-consciously journeys in search not only of a career, but of a people he can call home. As a teenager, Springsteen was left behind by his parents to live in New Jersey when his mother and father moved to California, and so, Springsteen first sought refuge in his bandmates and his craft. Early successes with his first bands The Castilles and Steel Mill made him hungry for a…
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May 7, 2019
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Devotions

Finding Focus

by Dawn Berkelaar
…y, she describes them as “…three pages of longhand writing, strictly stream-of-consciousness.” Before I started doing a daily morning page (I do just one a day, not three), I liked the idea of journaling but had never been very regular about it; when I would read back over a journal entry, I found it trite, embarrassing, and poorly written. But Cameron stressed that “there is no wrong way to do morning pages.” She wrote that the end result really…
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May 25, 2018
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Using Discipline to Build Relationship: A review of “No Drama Discipline”

by Kayt Frisch
…ol was not something I had consciously thought about—it was more of a hoped-for-but-not-explicitly-expressed outcome of discipline in my mind. After introducing their outcome-oriented picture of discipline (all in the book’s introduction), the authors spend the first two chapters sharing, in an accessible way, what current neuroscience tells us about how discipline affects the brain’s development. They paint a compelling picture for why a discipli…
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July 17, 2014
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Glossary

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December 8, 2017
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Culture

iAt’s Top Book List for 2017

by Liz Moss
…Is Happiness a pleasure or a pain? You hardly know. Certainly it is not a comfort for comfort spells seciurity and hapiness can take you out of yourself to a degree where all secutiry is left behind. Behind a feeling of exultation, you can sense the flame of incandescent terror. This short book is entirely original and will further enhance McCabe’s posthumous reputation.” The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt “In his widely praised book, awa…
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July 7, 2015
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Essays

“Getting Lost” for Our Own Good

by Sue Droog
…s you have a greater responsibility to yourself and your family to not over-commit. When you say “no”, you might realize the group quickly moves on to the next name on the list and someone else was more available and excited to serve. Put away the technology. My smartphone has been a blessing and a curse. It allows me flexibility in how I work, but also makes it difficult to ever completely escape work. I find that I can’t truly experience God’s c…
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April 20, 2015
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Essays

The Diversity Question

by Howard Schaap
…languages until heaven, and we should not expect it before. Yes, this God’s-eye-view is hopeful and the reality of our calling is comforting, but why not keep the New Testament reality in mind now? The fact that Paul tells us in Galatians 3:28 that “here is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” means that a diverse vision of the kingdom of God was breaking into our world already today. Caveat:…
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