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April 21, 2022
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Conversations on Creation Care: A Review of Saving Us

by Carl Fictorie
…er, A. Okem, B. Rama (eds.). Cambridge University Press. In Press. https://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-ii/ For example, the last point in this report is “The cumulative scientific evidence is unequivocal: Climate change is a threat to human well-being and planetary health. Any further delay in concerted anticipatory global action on adaptation and mitigation will miss a brief and rapidly closing window of opportunity t…
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January 25, 2023
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Topics Christians Should Discuss: Mass Incarceration (Part 2)

by Joya Schreurs
…th deference to his just design. The atrocity of mass incarceration is the freedom that it denies millions of individuals, freedom to live healed lives filled with beauty. Retributive prison systems are adverse conditions to remedying addictions and mental concerns.11 Regularly, prisoners exit with intensified mental health issues from inadequate living conditions, unethical punishment or labor, and abuse from prison guards or fellow prisoners. Co…
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June 10, 2016
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Leadership Development in Student Athletes

by Jeff Schouten
…strong leaders whether it’s in the workplace, families, church, or general community. Many of the examples I witnessed from our players show me that they will continue to learn and build on their leadership strengths. For some players it was easy to lead a team devotional, pray before the whole team and encourage someone who was emotionally spent, or push someone to get through a 6:00 am training session. Some led by their words and some led by th…
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May 17, 2017
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On the Formative Power of Technology

by Sam Speers
…e habits are conducive to a flourishing life. No strategy for “putting technology in its place” can succeed without putting something else in the places where technology tends to creep. https://www.statista.com/statistics/232790/forecast-of-apple-users-in-the-us/ ↩ https://www.statista.com/statistics/201183/forecast-of-smartphone-penetration-in-the-us/ ↩…
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October 5, 2022
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Podcast: DISCERNING Cultural Wisdom & Foolishness with William Dyrness

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…Facts on the Ground: https://www.amazon.com/Facts-Ground-Wisdom-Theology-Culture/dp/1725299631 Get Bill’s earlier book, Poetic Theology: https://www.amazon.com/Poetic-Theology-Poetics-Everyday-Life/dp/080286578X…
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May 5, 2022
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Why Should Christians Care About Bitcoin?

by Jesse Veenstra
…aring it to the 16th-century Reformation.1 The property rights and privacy components of Bitcoin even lead to religious comparisons. However, opponents of Bitcoin point to its use in illegal activities (drugs, gambling, terrorism), energy consumption, fraud and theft, and lack of regulation. Bitcoin is now considered mainstream and widely adopted, with some countries assigning it as a national currency,2 and 81 million Bitcoin owners worldwide,3 B…
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November 17, 2021
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Podcast: PLANTING – Feature Conversation: Andrew Peterson

by Justin Bailey
…bitroom.com/products/the-god-of-the-garden Follow Andrew Peterson: https://www.andrew-peterson.com/ Here is a link to Ruth Clark’s IAT review of The God of the Garden: https://inallthings.org/for-the-beauty-of-the-earth-a-review-of-the-god-of-the-garden/ Bible Project Podcast on Trees (mentioned at 11:50): https://bibleproject.com/podcast/humans-are-trees/ ***Production note: This is the first episode we were able to record in person. Special than…
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May 18, 2023
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Caring for Creation and Climate: a Review of Refugia Faith

by Dawn Berkelaar
…ce Brencher. Similar material is found at https://lamentandhope.buzzsprout.com/1894040  ↩ For example, see https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/065d18218b654c798ae9f360a626d903  ↩ See “Ecological Threat Report 2022,” found here.  ↩  https://inallthings.org/topics-christians-should-discuss-climate-change/  ↩  Refugia Faith, p. 3.  ↩ Ibid, p. 5.  ↩ Many things contribute to this alienation, including our overuse of digital devices (like phones), our…
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January 14, 2020
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Part of a Balanced Breakfast: Three Steps to Restore Balance in our Digital World

by Mark Volkers
…al devices can definitely help us communicate—but they don’t help us build community or commonality with the people right around us. An intentional decision to have all screens off—including the TV—during mealtime, should be the absolute starting point. Choosing restaurants that don’t have TV’s hanging on the walls should also be a priority. When others are present—at table, in class, walking through hallways, in the living room—devices should be…
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May 12, 2022
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Sinful Trumps Exceptional: A Review of We the Fallen People

by Scott Culpepper
…myths surrounding the holiday observance while still finding a core worth commemorating. The result was compelling and interesting to scholars and general readers alike. We the Fallen People, while a little more theoretical in its subject matter, remains grounded well enough to speak to popular audiences while offering some deeper reflections on doing history responsibly. We the Fallen People offers a historical mediation on eighteenth century vi…
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January 4, 2016
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The Fastest Growing Crime

by Aubrey Pasker
…se money for registration and then go to Bangladesh for a few weeks of job training. The author of the ad told her that she was guaranteed a job in Bangladesh after the training. Her reason for wanting the job? To raise enough money to support her child. Traffickers prey on the needs of vulnerable peoples in order to seduce them into slavery. Those who are tricked into trafficking are not the foolish of society. Rather, victims of human traffickin…
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February 2, 2021
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Faithfully Reading Scripture With Kids

by Rebekah Earnshaw
…thing for that matter, isn’t an instantaneous process, where the ideas are downloaded into our consciousness in a moment. The Word needs to be heard, understood, remembered, and dwelt upon. It requires access to the Word in a language you know, in a format that is accessible, and in a genre you comprehend. And hearing someone read means being able to hear them, focus on their words, and have words explained if you don’t know what they mean. Our tr…
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July 12, 2018
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Scrolling Alone

by Abby Foreman
…ho can fix anything, restore old ruins, rebuild and renovate, make the community livable again” (The Message, Isaiah 58:9-12 ). These descriptive labels—fixers, restorers, rebuilders, renovators—provide a clear image of the work that we should be committed to in our communities.   https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/16/opinion/facebook-social-wealth.html  ↩ Ibid.  ↩ Robert Putnam, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. Simon &…
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October 20, 2021
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Podcast: TRANSLATING – Feature Conversation: Terry Wildman

by Justin Bailey, Gayle Doornbos, Terry Wildman
…the website here: https://firstnationsversion.com/ Order from IVP: https://www.ivpress.com/first-nations-version  My co-host for this episode is Dr. Gayle Doornbos, professor of theology at Dordt. Together we discuss: The story behind this indigenous translation of the New Testament and the many contributing scholars The history of colonialism and how the translation team handled English words with negative connotations for native peoples (e.g., s…
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July 5, 2017
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Dual Citizenship: What Does It Mean to be a Christian and a Citizen of the United States?

by Scott Culpepper
…to live in a society in which we have the ability to do significant good in public life. At the very least, we can shine some little lights where we are. Unfortunately, we spend too much time complaining about the freedoms we fear we may lose, and neglect to practice those freedoms while we have them. Exercise your rights and responsibilities this year in such a way that people will see your good works and give thanks for the presence of sincere C…
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August 7, 2014
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Avatars for Users, Authors, and Commenters

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…dPress account. (This is different from a WordPress.com account.) Gravatar.com is a free identity service and probably the most widely used one of its kind. Many people use it, so there is a good chance that when people who are not registered users leave comments, the email address they have to include with their comment will connect with a Gravatar account and carry over whatever avatar image they have set up there. We will only accept the ‘G’ ra…
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September 29, 2016
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American Delusion

by Peter TeWinkle
…system works just fine for them. They value diversity in theory but their commitment to equality pales in comparison to their pursuit of the latest microbrew and Netflix series. They are sympathetic to people of color, but not willing to sacrifice. Still, they are most at home in the country that America is becoming demographically and morally. This election is a vivid illustration of the dynamics of the white electorate. Someone from the entrepr…
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March 23, 2022
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Podcast: RENEWING – Feature Conversation: Jessica Hooten Wilson

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…Georges Bernanos Other authors mentioned in our conversation: C.S. Lewis George MacDonald Randy Boyagoda Walker Percy Flannery O’Connor Dr. Wilson’s website: https://jessicahootenwilson.com/ Follow Jessica Hooten Wilson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HootenWilson Kelly Latimore ‘s “literary icons”: https://kellylatimoreicons.com/…
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April 19, 2016
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The Problem with Cussing Christians and Easy Answers

by Donald Roth
…I’m around my wife or old friends. I’m not a perfect example of Christian practice when it comes to using curse words, but I don’t intend to abandon the effort, and while there might be a list of naughty words for my children not to repeat when they’re young, I hope to be able to shift those rules toward understanding why and how we use language as they get older. Ultimately, the training wheels that simple rules provide need to come off, and we…
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January 3, 2019
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New Year, New You? Unpacking the Liturgy of the New Year’s Resolution

by Donald Roth
…I mentioned above, many Christian traditions have made fruitful use of the practice, and even earlier American practice was far less oriented toward selfish goals.1 The point is that these resolutions should fit into the context of rightly ordering our desires, of pulling ourselves out of the disordering narratives of narcissism and consumption and into the Narrative of God’s Work as revealed in His Word. This doesn’t mean that we don’t resolve to…
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September 18, 2019
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The Enneagram Issue: Reactive or Reflective?

by Chuck DeGroat
…all out of hiding and into light and love, and at its best the Enneagram can help with this. Until then, I’m cautious, yet hopeful. https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/the-traditional-enneagram  ↩…
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March 23, 2017
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Enough

by Dawn Berkelaar
… ↩ Ralph Winter proposed (and himself lived) a simple lifestyle that would free up income for world missions. He wrote, “We must learn that Jesus meant it when He said, “Unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required’ (Luke 12:48). I believe that God cannot expect less from us as our Christian duty to save other nations than our own nation has required of us in times of war in order to save our own nation. This means that we must be…
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June 13, 2019
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The Logic of Limitations: A Review of The Common Rule

by Justin Bailey
…dern liturgies of business and technology.” What emerged was a program of “common practice for common people.” Indeed, it was encouraging to read a rule designed, not by a monk or minister, but by a mergers and acquisitions lawyer working in the marketplace. Here is a book to read after James K.A. Smith’s You Are What You Love, or to pair with Andy Crouch’s The Tech-Wise Family and Cal Newport’s Deep Work. As a companion to these books, the power…
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November 11, 2021
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The Pursuit of Wisdom: A Podcast Review of Becoming Wise

by Jackson Nickolay
…sue the path of wisdom as we are called to as Christians, I would highly recommend Becoming Wise as a podcast to try in order to supplement that pursuit. It is a well of wisdom that can break into even the smallest moments of free time in our very full lives. I have found it to be a valuable resource as I continue to look for ways to engage the theme of wisdom as it is revealed in scripture, and in the lives and words of wise people around me.   P…
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July 9, 2015
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How (and Why) to Give the Gift of Rest

by Leah Zuidema
…ct, calm down, and think of a variety of possible responses or next steps. Practice “high inquiry, high advocacy”: use the time to think of questions you could ask to learn more and to imagine the best intent on the behalf of everyone involved. Taking time to collect your thoughts and emotions can give rest to you and to those who will be involved or affected. Keep it in bounds. Consider how to avoid scheduling meetings or work obligations that re…
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