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June 19, 2015
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Spotlights

A Message for New Dads (and Dads-to-be)

by Neal DeRoo
…ay is coming, even though it doesn’t feel like it right now. For now, just get back to the diapers and the screaming and the trying-to-grab-an-hour-of-sleep-whenever-it-comes-and-I-don’t-care-if-it’s-the-middle-of-the-day-I’m-going-to-bed. You’re a dad now. Welcome to the club….
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June 6, 2017
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Devotions

The Spirit’s Groaning

by Robert Lancaster
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 104:24-34, 35b Ezekiel 39:7-8, 21-29 Romans 8:26-27 Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. And he who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. -Romans 8:26-27 The eighth chapter of Paul’s Epistle to the…
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March 11, 2016
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Spotlights

Comfort

by Dennis Vander Plaats
…s than a year to live, but Gloria was a nurse. She had long dealt with life-and-death issues. Although it was extremely difficult to face, she was realistic. We soon came to realize that each day we shared was a blessing that we would not take for granted. We would use our remaining time together to focus on important things that, until this crisis, were so easily put off to a later time. Of course, we grieved. Gloria was acquainted with grief. In…
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November 20, 2015
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Essays

What is Happening?

by Joel Veldkamp
…er stumbling off a life raft onto the coast of Greece, wailing for her five-year-old son whose grip she lost in the storm, and whose tiny corpse is now rolling in the surf a few miles away, and say, “Send them back.” That bomb exploding outside the Parisian soccer stadium rings in our ears far more loudly than any of the car accidents and gunfire happening in our cities every day. Fear is the Islamic State’s favorite weapon, and the trademark of t…
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November 10, 2014
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Essays

We Need to Talk

by Neal DeRoo
…things they can’t say in “real” life because they have an image to maintain–because we love the image of the perfect Christian, right? Nobody wants to be accused of “backsliding” or not having the right amount of faith, or not being a “true Christian”. Neal DeRoo That’s a great point, Kelly. I think part of the reason that talking about this stuff is so hard for Christians is because people don’t feel comfortable to say what they really think. In…
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May 26, 2015
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Essays

They Both Prayed to the Same God

by Scott Culpepper
…s to be obedient to their masters in the household codes of Colossians 3:22-4:1and Ephesians 6:5-9. Southern ministers often reminded their listeners that Paul had instructed Onesimus to return to his master, Philemon. A number of proof texts seemed to explicitly support their arguments such as Leviticus 25:44-45 which states, “Both thy bondmen, and thy bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them sha…
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August 3, 2017
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Culture

Dunkirk

by Josh Matthews
…red by the movie’s possible political messages. But Dunkirk is above all a really fine artistic accomplishment. It allows for the stirring of complex emotions and thoughts, which can generate debate about World War II or about current affairs. My wife and I had a long conversation about whether the movie is ultimately hopeful or bleak. I imagine that every viewer will fall somewhere on the spectrum between both. What I decided for myself helped me…
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November 15, 2018
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Essays

History of Social Justice and Its Relation to American Christianity

by Rebecca Koerselman
…justice continued its quiet but persistent voice. People like Ida B. Wells-Barnett sued railroad companies for segregating seating and petitioned the people and government to end the practices of lynching African Americans. Many Christians saw their reforms of child labor laws or safe working conditions as an outgrowth of their faith tradition, but they now focused their attention on getting governmental laws and regulations to uphold their refor
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February 14, 2017
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Culture

Fences: A Christian Reflection

by John Richards
…I watched this scene. Obligatory fatherhood leads to resentment and fear. Real fatherhood doesn’t flow from obligation, but gratefulness and love. Real fathers are grateful for the opportunity to steward another’s life. They love in real, tangible ways. Provision flows out of that love, but it doesn’t replace it. With absent gratefulness and love, fathers can fall into the routine of doing stuff for their children to fulfill a commitment—as if ch…
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December 23, 2020
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Culture

Advent: Love Never Fails

by Nicole Baart
…ubs are blooming—in fact, thriving. Dozens of buds take turns unfurling day-by-day so that each plant is never without three to six glorious, ruby-colored flowers. I never imagined that they could flourish in this environment, but every morning when I look at them, I think: “They don’t know that it’s winter. They just keep blossoming.” Love never fails. (I Corinthians 13:8) Christmas isn’t so much a celebration as it is a covenant. The beginning o…
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July 23, 2015
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Essays

Obstacles and Opportunities to Experience God in All Things

by April Fiet
…s very real problems and recognizing God at work. A church that is in fight-or-flight mode cannot wonder about or see what God is doing. Experiencing the presence of God can be difficult when anxiety takes over. Anxiety often loses its grip with non-anxious, outside help. An outside view can help reorient a church to see the spiritual moments in the midst of the struggles. Even though the struggles are real, they do not need to prevent us from exp…
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January 16, 2017
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Essays

McSupper or Lord’s Supper?

by Mark Verbruggen
…knowing the Gospel, we come to his table. In the words of Daniel Schutte’s Communion Hymn: “Come to feast of heaven and earth! Come to the table of plenty! God will provide for all that we need, here at the table of plenty…O come and sit at my table where saints and sinners are friends. I wait to welcome the lost and lonely to share the cup of my love. My bread will ever sustain you through days of sorrow and woe. My wine will flow like a sea of g…
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March 25, 2015
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Essays

My Immigration Story

by Mark Verbruggen
…aring a first-hand account of the frustrations of trying to do things right–even while illegal–helps to humanize an issue that is all too often only heard about through soundbites and 30-second news clips. Thanks so much, Mark, for sharing your story with us! I am struck by the thought of how many times Israel is commanded to care for the foreigners, the sojourners, the aliens throughout scripture. How are we loving our neighbors–whether immigr…
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April 3, 2017
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Books
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iAt Book Club: The Benedict Option

by Donald Roth
…etaphor requires prudential wisdom, which is regularly in short supply. Yet–now–recognizing our own affective bias would be a good place to start Carol Van Klompenburg Thanks. I wanted to better understand the book and the controversy, but didn’t want to slog through the book. This was very helpful. Donald Roth Thanks for this, Scott. This proved to be an interesting opportunity to apply a theory that I’ve been cooking up about certain metaphors…
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February 10, 2015
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Essays

Answering Your Question: Is Christian education tuition a tithe?

by Liz Moss
…h you belong to. Not giving as “voting with my checkbook,” but giving with open hands, open hearts and no strings attached. It can be a discipline in trusting the leadership to use it prayerfully and wisely. It is also the case that through our local churches, we support the work of the kingdom here and around the world. There are so many ministries and good alternatives for where we can be generous. But there is only one church. I personally wres…
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September 15, 2016
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Essays

What Will Education Look Like in 10 Years?

by Tyler Amidon
…s. Let’s be honest–technology is everywhere already, whether it is virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence or 3D printing. We are already wearing tech or carrying it around in our pockets. We are completely surrounded by technology yet in many schools we ask our students to unplug. This will not happen in 2026. The omnipresence of technology allows us to ask more questions than we ever have in the past because we have access to…
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March 27, 2015
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Imagine a World Where Faith Was More than Political Eye Candy

by Scott Culpepper
…ious, open, and engaged with each other’s true views, values, and passions — despite our disagreement, distaste, or non-comprehension. We do not accomplish this if every four years Christians who are generally opposed to or uninterested in ecumenism and interfaith dialogue suddenly become advocates for a theopolitical “Christian unity” based on platforms developed more by pundits than theologians. Scott Culpepper David, I wholeheartedly agree wit…
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August 31, 2016
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Can Christians Believe in Evolution?

by Jim Stump
…ecially when it is coupled with “believe in” — is too often taken as an all-encompassing worldview. The worldview of evolution (or evolutionism) generally involves commitments to naturalism and to human existence being accidental and purposeless. So if our question means “Should Bible-believing Christians have faith in evolutionism?” then I think the obvious answer is no. But if instead the question is understood to mean “Should Bible-believing Ch…
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August 7, 2014
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Getting Image Sizes Right

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…edia settings. Keyboard Shortcuts When cropping your image, these keyboard combinations can ‘fine-tune’ the size of the crop frame. Note: The arrow key can be any of four arrow keys–up arrow, down arrow, left arrow, or right arrow: Arrow: move by 10px Shift + arrow: move by 1px Ctrl + arrow: resize by 10px Ctrl + Shift + arrow: resize by 1px Shift + drag: lock aspect ratio To save and update all sizes of your image after scaling or cropping it, yo…
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September 3, 2021
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Culture

A Valley Called Weeping

by Caleb Schut
and orphanage in Uganda. He began our conversation with a line that has become a common refrain of his, “We would like to praise God, because we are all alive here.” He says it whimsically, but not facetiously. It isn’t a throwaway cliché for him. To be alive is a gift from God. In the valley of weeping, this is foundational. Is there anything more fundamental than your present suffering? Is there anything beyond the pain and exhaustion of this p…
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October 20, 2016
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Essays

The Salute of Grace

by Joel Van Dyke
…unclean, Gentile and Jew. The Samaritan, unshackled from such allegiance, freely comes to Jesus, understanding him as both a source of physical healing and a giver of social restoration. The verbs Jesus uses in this story reveal the progression. The ten were all initially “cleansed” (tharizo- “to be made clean or healed of a disease”). But the Samaritan, upon returning to Jesus, was “made well,” (sozo- “to be healed of spiritual disease and death…
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October 26, 2015
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Common Home: Pope Francis and John Calvin on Creation

by Monica Schaap Pierce
…know the language of “ecological conversion” might strike some as a bit New-Age-y or even idolatrous. But the appeal to a conversion to the earth does not imply the divinization of creation. Nor is it meant to detract from the worship of God. In fact, an ecological conversion is wholly theocentric when, following John Calvin, we direct our praise toward the Spirit dwelling within creation. The reformer reminds us that when we notice “that continue…
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December 31, 2019
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2019 Top Articles

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…s from this past year? And, what topics would you like iAt to explore this coming year? Comment with your thoughts and ideas. Making Nothing of Evil, and Everything of God: A Review of That All Shall Be Saved, Part 1 & Part 2 by Myles Werntz “When David Bentley Hart burst on the scene in 2004 with The Beauty of the Infinite, two things became immediately clear: this was a scholar who was erudite as he was pugnacious… Simultaneously wide-sweeping a…
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September 15, 2014
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by In All Things
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September 17, 2019
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Strengths and Shadows: Using the Enneagram in the Classroom

by Justin Bailey
…m!) Overall, I consider the Enneagram to be a tool primarily meant for self-diagnosis and soul searching. It should not be used to categorize others as if they are reducible to a number. For that reason, it is best to use the Enneagram in a context of spiritual direction and discernment, one that provides space for people to do the work that only they can do in response to the Spirit’s leadership. My students are almost always familiar with Streng…
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