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August 29, 2017
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Devotions

A Song for the Generations

by Kristen Uroda
…than your grocery list. What is often considered a clever tool by students studying for exams and alternative treatments is also used to stimulate memory in Alzheimer patients. What we know for sure is that ancient oral cultures already knew what we’re still trying to exploit and figure out today. They knew that music and song sticks in our memory and that it’s easy to pass down generation to generation: powerful visual images through verse and pl…
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February 9, 2017
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Essays

Race and the Demand of a Reformational Worldview

by Chelsea Maxwell
…evening of June 17, 2015 and killed 9 people who had gathered for a Bible study. The shooter was a white supremacist and confessed that he committed the act of violence with the intention of starting a race war. Walking into church the following Sunday, I was unsure what to expect. I had never been in such a diverse space before in the aftermath of violence, and I experienced the event in a much more personal way than I had before. The women of t…
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July 7, 2015
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“Getting Lost” for Our Own Good

by Sue Droog
…adequate rest. Workers who report that they are stressed incur healthcare costs that are 46 percent higher than costs for non-stressed employees, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.2 Getting adequate rest has been known to: * Lower your risk of diabetes, heart attack, and stroke * Lower your risk of catching a cold – rest helps build up your immune system * Boost your memory * Lower your risk of suffering from…
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February 2, 2018
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Continuing to Seek Answers for Gender Dysphoria

by Mark Yarhouse
…at the National Prayer Breakfast, February 3, 1994. Retrieved from https://www.ewtn.com/library/issues/prbkmter.txt Pinckaers, Servais O.P., Morality: The Catholic View. South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2001. Mark A. Yarhouse, Understanding Gender Dysphoria: Navigating Transgender Issues in a Changing Culture. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2015. Mark A. Yarhouse & Dara Houp, D., Transgender Christians: “Gender identity, family relat…
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September 8, 2018
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American Christians: A Review of “The Redemptive Self”

by Donald Roth
…ghly generative people are often quite settled in their beliefs. The moral compass developed in youth might get tuned, but it is rarely reset. That is, while the academy often finds heroes in those beset by existential questions and doubts, the average highly generative person does not walk that path. In other words, a firm faith is a desirable characteristic to encourage for parents hoping to raise generative children. Overall, McAdams has a rath…
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December 4, 2018
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Essays

Advent Hope: Disculpa os pido, no os reconocía

by Kate Kooyman
…ow, ignored. The hope of Advent is, I believe, still hidden in plain sight—offered freely, rejected again and again. I don’t know about you, but I am desperate for some hope this Advent season. I am running short on it, amidst the headlines of border walls and tear gas. Perhaps I will take up the lessons of Las Posadas and look in less predicted places for glimpses of that hope this year—less in the sanctuary, and more in the desperate mother, the
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July 25, 2017
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Encountering the Land of Israel

by Marta Vander Top
…ost humanizing experiences I have had. It was filled with tension, confusion, and so many more questions than I had before I left. The course was properly named; we truly “encountered the land of Israel” in so many different ways. Our guide was right – it’s all about the combination and intersection of the human and the Divine.   Israel has some of the most incredible food I’ve ever had, but I envied my leaders who were wise enough to think to bri…
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January 15, 2020
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Christian Mentoring

by Gail Ashmore
…? Find more information about mentoring or being mentored through ATLAS at www.atlasofsiouxcenter.org “ATLAS provides the opportunity to partake in the life of Jesus through mentoring. We desire to help the hurting, equip the followers of Jesus, and unite the community. The mentoring program is one of the ways that we seek to fulfill this mission. We regularly witness people walk through our doors who are hungry for the healing, community, and hop…
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June 6, 2022
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Cloudy with a Chance of BEANs: A Review of Eat, Sleep, Innovate

by April Fiet
…me of them may make meaningful change possible. This book is one I would recommend as a resource guide rather than a “sit down and read it in one session” kind of book. The case studies could be explored with key leaders at weekly or monthly meetings, and an activation session could be planned using the guide in chapter 4. Eat, Sleep, Innovate didn’t teach me much that I didn’t already know, but it gave me language to describe what innovation look…
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January 4, 2022
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Milestones and Resolutions

by Ruth Clark
…milestone that brings about needed reflection and resolutions for this upcoming year. https://er.jsc.nasa.gov/seh/ricetalk.htm ↩ https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-59863092 ↩…
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December 7, 2021
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More Than Lip Service: Coaching as a Christian

by Craig Heynen
…eadership development and mentoring. Connecting upper class athletes who encom*]}*pass strong character with less experienced freshmen can be a powerful way for them to grow spiritually and strengthen their own character.    British philosopher Iris Murdoch wrote, “At crucial moments of choice, most of the business of choosing is already over.” This truth rang through the testimony of an elderly French woman and the actions of a church community who r
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July 12, 2018
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Scrolling Alone

by Abby Foreman
…God is not interested in religious practices divorced from living just and compassionate lives in service to one another. If we truly embrace this, then we should be careful as parents, for example, to consider what benefits not only my child but also the children in my community. How might our churches provide programs that benefit more than just the members of the church? Let’s attend community festivals and parades, volunteer to coach kids’ tea…
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March 1, 2022
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Intentionally Rewriting My “Mom Guilt”: A Review of Power Women

by Valorie Zonnefeld
…em by your example into the life of Christian discipleship.”5 Focusing on our calling from an eternal perspective to lead our children to Christ reminds me what is more important than fancy cupcakes and matched socks.   https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/womens-history-month  ↩ Ch. 5, p. 86  ↩ Ch. 2, p. 38  ↩ Epilogue, p. 207  ↩ https://www.crcna.org/resources/church-resources/liturgical-forms/baptism-children/form-holy-baptism-infants-and-yo…
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June 8, 2018
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Loving Our Neighbors: A Review of “The Gospel Comes with a House Key”

by
…would have gained nothing. (1 Cor. 13:1-5, New Living Translation) https://www.barna.com/research/atheism-doubles-among-generation-z/  ↩ https://rosariabutterfield.com/biography  ↩ For her whole conversion story see her first book, The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert.  ↩ Some may argue that Butterfield is outlining hospitality as only working in a “traditional” household of a working father and stay-at-home mother. While she does present a…
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February 23, 2022
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Podcast: RESOURCING- Feature Conversation: Josh Reeves

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Jeff Ploegstra
…ntists-arent-hostile-alien-priests-a-review-of-redeeming-expertise/ Follow Dr. Reeves: https://twitter.com/joshareeves Buy the book: https://www.baylorpress.com/9781481316156/redeeming-expertise/  …
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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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November 16, 2022
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Podcast: REPENTING and Renewing with Esau McCaulley

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…can surprise us and can tell us what we don’t already know – On what difference observing the liturgical season of Lent might mean for the disinherited Get Dr. McCaulley’s new book: https://www.ivpress.com/lent-fts More about Dr. McCaulley: https://esaumccaulley.com/ Read my review of Reading While Black: https://inallthings.org/exercising-hope-a-review-of-reading-while-black/…
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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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June 17, 2016
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The Leper’s Healing

by Kayt Frisch
then is filled with an emotion that is translated (among other things) as compassion (NASB), pity (ESV), or indignation (NIV) and heals the leper? Because the leper recognizes and acknowledges that it is about what God wills? The second thing is the leper’s response: he did the opposite of what Jesus told him to do (that is “say nothing” and “go show yourself to the priest”). The text suggests that the man didn’t even go through the ritual cleans…
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November 27, 2019
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Cultivating an Attitude of Gratitude

by Kayt Frisch
…He has already done. As a result, we shifted our prayer practice. I would open our prayers, then welcome our children to voice what they are thankful for. Eventually, we’ve made room for more petitions as well, but the result has been that my children’s spontaneous prayers now start “Dear God, thank you for…” rather than “God, I want….” I was reminded that our children don’t have to be taught to ask for things, but they do have to be taught to sa…
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May 14, 2019
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Confessions of a Secret Gnostic: Part One

by Chandra Crane
…e to also have real, physical needs. Romans 12 does not say that we should offer our minds or souls “as a living sacrifice;” instead Paul calls for us to offer up our bodies, which then is our “spiritual worship.” The physical and the spiritual are inherently tied together for us created beings, and they both are important. In our aloofness, we are so quick to take Biblical commands to care for embodied humans as a mere spiritual suggestion. We mi…
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August 14, 2019
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Making Nothing of Evil, and Everything of God: A Review of That All Shall Be Saved, Part 2

by Myles Werntz
theologically orderly, Scripturally attuned, and historically informed. I offer this commendation of Hart’s work not as a commendation of his conclusions, for four reasons which remain unanswered, and to my mind, must be accounted for. First, Hart, as an Orthodox theologian, draws from across the Christian tradition, but in an idiosyncratic way. Treating Origen and Isaac of Ninevah as paramount authorities while setting aside Augustine, Calvin, a…
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February 16, 2017
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God’s Call to Social Justice

by Amber Maples
…person is deserving of our considerations and, thus, acceptable within our communities. But God’s command speaks to a different position, and this is one of remembering our own plight. “You shall not wrong a sojourner or oppress him, for you were sojourners in the land of Egypt” (Exodus 22:21, ESV]. Perhaps God is warning us, we who so often claim the privileged security that we experience in community to be our right, to return to gratitude for t…
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April 14, 2017
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The Compassion of the Cross

by April Fiet
…ry of Jesus—from his humble birth to his death on the cross—was defined by compassion. The word compassion means “to suffer with” or “to suffer together.” Jesus suffered for us, and He suffered with us. “Surely he has borne our infirmities and carried our diseases.” And nowhere do we see Jesus’ ministry of compassion more clearly than on the cross, where he was willing to suffer with us even to the point of death. He was willing to enter into all…
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September 27, 2017
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Devotions

Be Like a Child

by David Tassell
…in the kingdom of heaven. 5 Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.   This passage is one that can truly be used as a weapon against a person’s faith. For a person eager to know how to “enter the kingdom of heaven,” the call to “become like children” can be taken several different ways. For example, I often thought this meant “Don’t think too much.” This passage has been used a number of times to get me to stop asking so many ques…
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