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December 25, 2016
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Devotions

A Call to Gladness

by Aaron Baart
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 97 Isaiah 62:6-12 Luke 2:(1-7)8-20 Titus 3:4-7 Every year at Christmas, like most parents, I hope that my kids will like the presents I bought them. Usually, it’s a pretty sure thing (kids love presents!), but every once in a while, I am a little saddened when they open a well-thought out gift, only to act immediately disappointed with what lies underneath the festive, crinkling paper. I’ve even heard them say before,…
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February 11, 2017
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Devotions

Why Is Obedience So Hard?

by Leah Dunlap-Ennis
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 119:1-8 Deuteronomy 30:1-9a Matthew 15:1-9 Over the last few months, I have been coming to terms with my new body, a pregnant body. Seeing myself in this new way has caused me to do a lot of self-reflection and learn to love myself in a new way. It’s not just the physical changes, but seeing the blessings on the other side of these physical changes while on occasion mourning my pre-pregnancy body—knowing I can never ha…
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May 1, 2015
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Devotions

What is Jesus’ Will?

by Donald Roth
…ey’ve passed. The promise that we inherit then in Christ is of something accomplished. The contract made in the Old Testament between God and His people has been fulfilled by Christ, and the blessing secured by that fulfillment (“I will be your God.”) has been granted to us. For another, to paraphrase and apply Paul’s imagery from Galatians 4: workers sign a contract, children receive an inheritance. Thinking of the New Covenant as a will directs…
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November 6, 2019
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Essays

Fairness for All: Using Civil Rights Law to Protect Distinctively Christian Higher Education

by Stanley Carlson-Thies
…equired to hire her; gay couples cannot be blocked from adopting, and faith-based agencies committed to traditional marriage cannot be shuttered; secular higher education institutions may not discriminate against same-sex couples, yet the curriculum, community rules, employment practices, and admissions standards of religious higher education are protected. Nonetheless, these are difficult issues. Throughout the process we consulted broadly on the…
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June 24, 2022
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Culture

Top 5: Places to Visit

by Kayt Frisch, Donald Roth, Erin Olson, Ruth Clark
…if there is a “Top 5” topic you’d like us to explore. https://www.nationalparks.org/our-work/campaigns-initiatives/every-kid-outdoors  ↩…
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May 13, 2021
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Books

What About the Women?: A Review of The Making of Biblical Womanhood

by Melissa Bailey
…husband.” It is difficult to know where to stop in a review of such a well-researched work that Barr presented. I appreciate the scrutiny to which she gives her own reformational tradition, encouraging her readers to not rewrite history or spin uncomfortable doctrines. She makes a strong historical argument that patriarchy and complementarianism aren’t always theologically motivated. More often than not, the power struggle comes first, and the th…
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August 16, 2017
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Essays

The Many Reactions to Charlottesville

by Jonny Craig
…n a part of political discourse. When candidate X has some legitimate shortcoming, his supporters may deflect attention to a shortcoming of candidate Y. “Certainly candidate X could be better in this area, but at least he doesn’t have the same problems as candidate Y!” This allows candidate X’s supporters to continue to support him while having the appearance of concern over a particular issue. For those who don’t understand why deflecting convers…
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May 3, 2016
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Essays

A Beautiful Crucible: Motherhood as Discipleship

by Dawn Berkelaar
…elaar Thanks, Ingrid! Jesus knew we wouldn’t get it all right. Living loved--and loving in the midst of our imperfections–speaks loudly to our children, too, I think. Dawn Berkelaar Thanks for reading! Dawn Berkelaar Faye, we’ll never “get it all right”–but hurrah for chances to do things differently with grand kids. And even if your children are grown up, you still impact them by how you live and what you communicate (my parents still do that f…
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May 14, 2020
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The Presence of The Spirit: A Review of A Profound Ignorance

by Myles Werntz
…use the Holy Spirit is God, that the Spirit is at work in ways which may become clear to us in retrospect, though perhaps not immediately. This is the witness which we find in Israel—the simultaneous suffering of Israel and God’s presence—and we wish that combination away at the peril of wishing away God’s own presence to us. Radner’s work is challenging precisely in the respect that he wants to decouple the alleviation of suffering from the prese…
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August 8, 2022
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Essays

Freedom in Finitude: Reframing How We Look at Limits

by Dawn Berkelaar
…on times of the day and night when it will be off limits. If work feels all-encompassing, decide on a time to quit for the day and honor that decision.  Decide between “now” and “not yet.” I sometimes feel overwhelmed from having too many ideas and too many projects on the go. Maybe you are the same way. In his book Getting Things Done, David Allen suggests making a Someday/Maybe list, which serves as a place to record ideas whose time has not yet…
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December 11, 2015
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Devotions

Advent: What are you Waiting for?

by Neal DeRoo
…knew what they were waiting for, and the baby in Mary’s womb was the coming-to-fruition of everything they’d be waiting all their lives for. No wonder they were so excited! As we struggle not to be overwhelmed by the Christmas season, I wonder: Do we still have a concrete picture of what God’s faithfulness means for us? If Christmas is the beginning of God’s plan of salvation, can we say clearly what we are saved from? And are those the things tha…
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November 3, 2020
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Fighting For Our Soul

by Caleb Schut
…your lifetime, and when you find yourself there, you will be grateful that communion shaped your community every week for years. I’m grateful for the ways that weekly communion shapes the congregation I’m serving. The sacramental reminder of who we are is the sword of the Spirit we desperately need during this pandemic. Communion reminds us that those receiving the body of Christ in front of us and behind us, no matter how differently they engage…
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March 28, 2017
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Essays

Loving Mathematically

by Bryant Mathews
…er to our Creator will spring up in new hearts. Frenkel, Edward (2013). Love and Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality. Basic Books-Perseus.  ↩ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/andrew-wiles-fermat.html  ↩ Cook, Mariana (2009). Mathematicians: An Outer View of the Inner World. Princeton University Press.  ↩ Ibid  ↩ Ibid ↩…
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August 28, 2017
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Devotions

Rock that Touched the Sky

by April Fiet
Daily Scripture Text Psalm 18:1-3, 20-32 1 Samuel 7:3-13 Romans 2:1-11 From the top of the Scotts Bluff National Monument, I can look out and see Chimney Rock faintly in the distance. On a clear day, I can make it out so sharply that it stands out on the horizon, almost as though it was placed there like a sticker in a book. When I see Chimney Rock, I know I’m almost home. Historically, many others viewed Chimney Rock in a similar way – that is,…
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November 17, 2018
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Belief in a Disenchanted World: A Review of “George MacDonald in the Age of Miracles”

by Justin Bailey
…orld.” This title is a bit misleading since as I have indicated above, its real subject is sanctification. One of MacDonald’s central themes is that God will not be satisfied until we are comprehensively good, and thus even the smallest details of life are ordered to guide us towards this end. Only once we understand the need for purgation will we be ready for reenchantment. Only once we know that we are meant to be pure as He is pure will we begi…
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September 20, 2018
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Finding Conservative Christianity’s Place Outside the U.S.: A Review of “No Borders”

by James Bratt
…rael in the Six-Day War of 1967 (Chapter Four). But there is plenty of soul-searching, too, triggered by new converts from Africa being barred from white colleges and churches in the oh-so-evangelical South, or by Congolese Christians asserting their spiritual as well as political independence against white condescension. McAlister shows how these dynamics unfolded across successive Intervarsity triennial conferences at Urbana in the 1960s to laun…
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May 16, 2017
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Essays

Descartes’s Doll: Christianity and the Myth of A.I.

by Michael Plato
…s such as A.I., Chappie, Bicentennial Man, and I Robot have a strongly anti-exploitative message at their core; they seek for audiences to empathize with their artificial protagonists. Already, in the real world, we have groups and organizations working to provide robots with rights to prevent this kind of abuse in imagined future scenarios. Descartes, who in a sense got the whole ball rolling with his redefinition of human beings as “thinking thi…
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February 26, 2016
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Essays

Reclaiming a Biblical View for Agriculture

by Wayne Kobes
…016, a faith-driven dialogue on agriculture that is designed to create connections and relationships locally and globally that lead to coordinated, market-based, community-building actions. Register today and plan to attend! 1968, 31 ↩…
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March 26, 2015
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Spotlights

Immigration: More than a Number

by Liz Moss
…America lifts up the personal stories of immigrants across America to put real people and communities back into national discussion on immigration policy. Coming to America is a daily online publication of top immigration news updates, curated by NY Citizenship & Family Immigration Lawyer, Paul Jeff Perez. Jessica is an immigrant is the story of a teenage immigrant. Nearly 40 million people in America were born in another country and came here fo…
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January 6, 2016
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Essays

The Choices You Make

by Lisa Smith
…ould be the discovery of Christ. Finding Christ’s love, peace, safety, and complete freedom. I can work to help free the victims of human trafficking, but complete freedom is in Christ. I pray as Christ does his work and I believe he will rescue. Prayer for the johns and pimps. A john is the customer paying for service, while a pimp is the person collecting on the service. When it comes to human trafficking, I ask the question, “How could anyone t…
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December 7, 2015
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Essays

Sanctification and Wild Things

by James Calvin Schaap
…e world glowed. I felt Moses-like at a burning earth. What this aging, over-the-hill-er learned that morning was that I didn’t have to hunt beauty, that it wasn’t up to me to find it. I simply had to sit still and let it find me. I had to learn how to see. So, call me sanctified. Here’s what I shot last Sunday. Still no Ansel Adams, but there’s a bit more here. Pure Iowa. After retiring from Dordt, my wife and I built a house—no, not with our hand
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December 15, 2016
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Devotions

Grandpa and Grandma’s Table

by Brandon Huisman
…ndpa and Grandma, our family was sitting around their table. She was a meat-and-potatoes-chocolate-cake-with-seven-minute-frosting kind of cook. Delicious. You should have seen our table at Thanksgiving. One long table filled with turkey, piles of mashed potatoes, vegetables, relish trays, Grandma’s special punch. Seating was limited, but there was always room for everyone at her table. We’re Christ’s family; each one a member. Each one gifted by…
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February 10, 2021
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Books

Beloved Unity: A Review of Native

by Chandra Crane
…Native pushing the boundaries of what’s acceptable and what veers into the realm of syncretism. Even I found myself uncomfortable in places, seeing where my theology seems to diverge from Curtice’s worldview. But if the last ten years of being in the white, male, evangelical spaces of seminary have taught me anything, it’s that we fear what we don’t know. And if we can interact charitably with those fellow believers whose views differ from our own…
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October 24, 2014
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Essays

Answering Your Question: Horrible Decree or Doctrine of Hope

by Monica Schaap Pierce
come to understand that Paul is writing about the Jewish nation in Romans 9-11. He is speaking of the coming destruction of Jerusalem, the curse of covenant-breaking which was shortly to fall upon Jerusalem and over 1 million Jews. Paul’s hope and heart is for the repentance of his people, so much so that he would accept himself as cursed if it would save all Israel. In other words, the doctrine of election as found in the Sacred Scriptures refers…
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February 11, 2021
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Beloved Unity: A Review of Native

by Chandra Crane
…Native pushing the boundaries of what’s acceptable and what veers into the realm of syncretism. Even I found myself uncomfortable in places, seeing where my theology seems to diverge from Curtice’s worldview. But if the last ten years of being in the white, male, evangelical spaces of seminary have taught me anything, it’s that we fear what we don’t know. And if we can interact charitably with those fellow believers whose views differ from our own…
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