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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
and can also peruse the shelves to find a new author or genre. Donald’s Recommendations 1. A neighbor – Summer is a great time to build community ties. Have neighbors over for a bonfire or connect with them over a meal. 2. An unexplored space – Most of us drive by some park, restaurant, or other spot that piques our interest in some way, but never enough or at the right time to get us to stop. Take the summer as an encouragement to check one of t…
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April 5, 2023
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Books

Growing in Global Perspectives: A Book Conversation of Reading the Bible Around the World

by Hannah Landman, Jaelyn Dragt, Eoghan Holdahl, Joya Schreurs, Susan Wang
…not only for individuals or how we can love other people, but also a more communal approach. For example, how the crime in society needs to be fixed and for Christians to focus on how we can develop and protect people in the systems we have in society. The Good Samaritan also indicates the much-needed changes in the brutal social systems where the dominant (robbers) rule over the weak (traveller) and the imbalanced power causes violence in this w…
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October 20, 2020
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Essays

How Can We Support Teachers?

by Dave Mulder
…s to serve in your children’s classrooms, it’s time for us to collectively examine teacher compensation. We all want the best teachers possible for the students in our lives, right? No one comes into a new school year thinking, “I hope my child has a mediocre teacher this year.” We want great teachers who are going to make a difference in our kids’ lives! This takes all of us working together to advocate for and encourage educators. How can we sup…
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June 4, 2017
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Essays

Pentecost. It’s a Big Deal.

by Caleb Schut
…t on your Sunday best. Take hope. Christ has not left us as orphans. He has come to us. It’s a BIG deal. This was previously published on www.gracechicago.com. Republished with permission….
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October 19, 2022
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Podcast

Podcast: DEVELOPING a personality with Marjorie Lindner Gunnoe

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Mark Christians
…– The implications of things like attachment theory for discipleship Get the book: https://www.ivpress.com/the-person-in-psychology-and-christianity Dr. Mark Christians’s review: https://inallthings.org/of-psychology-and-christianity-a-review-of-the-person-in-psychology-and-christianity/…
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April 20, 2022
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Podcast

Podcast: REDESIGNING – Feature Conversation: Ethan Brue

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Kayt Frisch, Ethan Brue
…nating case study about the rise and fall of the electric vehicle in the late 1800s/early 1900s. – How we can navigate between technological optimism and pessimism, and what every Christian engineering student should know. Get the book: https://www.ivpress.com/a-christian-field-guide-to-technology-for-engineers-and-designers To read Dr. Kayt Frisch’s review: https://inallthings.org/how-is-your-technology-use-shaping-you-today-a-review-of-a-christi…
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March 9, 2022
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Podcast

Podcast: REDEEMING – Feature Conversation: Diane Langberg

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Tara Boer
…ntinue? Dr. Tara Boer’s review at In All Things: https://inallthings.org/the-power-within-us-a-review-of-redeeming-power/ Dr. Diane Langberg’s website (lots of resources): https://www.dianelangberg.com/ American Bible Society: Trauma Healing: https://ministry.americanbible.org/trauma-healing/about-trauma-healing…
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August 7, 2014
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Markup Guide for HTML, Shortcodes and Special Typography

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…not play well with the tooltip display. Math Mathematical formulae of any complexity can be composed using LaTeX markup. You can learn about LaTeX here or use an equation editor like this one to generate the markup you need without having to understand the syntax. Icons Want to add an icon to a post or page? The Font Awesome icon font is available to you via CSS or shortcodes. (The current 4.x version of Font Awesome is used and will be updated a…
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March 23, 2016
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Essays

When You Fast: Fasting and the Ultimate Purpose of Your Life

by Shane Heilman
…others? No. The true result of a God-pleasing fast is justice, equity and freedom, both physically and spiritually, amongst humankind. God wants to see people rescued from snares of the devil. God wants to see the oppressed set free. He wants to see worldy burdens lifted from the poor. The Lord wants the hungry fed, the homeless sheltered, the naked clothed, and the needs of our brothers and sisters provided for. It has become clear to me through…
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December 27, 2018
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The Top 10 iAt Articles for 2018

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…d we want to hear from you! What topics would you like iAt to explore this coming year? Comment with your thoughts and ideas. The Toughest Question about Christian Education by Leah Zuidema “I’ve done school a lot of different ways and in a lot of different places. Some things have changed a lot. Some haven’t. One of the constants has been a question that I’ve encountered again and again across these different settings. Each time, the essence is t…
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December 18, 2014
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Essays

Market Capitalism and Caring for “the Least of These”

by Dave Schelhaas
…tions 54 of The Joy of the Gospel he writes: . . . some people continue to defend trickle-down theories which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world. This opinion, which has never been confirmed by the facts, expresses a crude and naïve trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power and in the sacralized workings of the prevailing ec…
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November 24, 2015
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Devotions

Giving Grace to Everyone but Myself

by Kayla Craig
…ed our projections for the idolatry that they are and gave us the way to become free of them. It takes a profound conversion to accept that God is relentlessly tender and compassionate toward us just as we are – not in spite of our sins and faults (that would not be total acceptance) but with them. Though God does not condone or sanction evil, He does not withhold His love because there is evil in us.” I’ve taken the posture that those who proclai…
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March 5, 2019
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Books

Finding Lent in Children’s Books

by April Fiet
…ups in my church will be reading through Courtney Ellis’ book Uncluttered: Free Your Space, Free Your Schedule, Free Your Soul, and I have decided that I am going to un-tether myself from digital distractions in the evenings so that I have more time for reading with my kids. As part of this at-home Lenten commitment, I have decided to select one children’s book a week to share with my kids as part of our Lenten journey together. Each book touches…
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March 21, 2017
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Devotions

Psalm 81

by Amy DeGroot Bowling
…hat is old is gone. The dirt, the old, is cleared away so that the new may come. Reading Psalm 81 during Lent, we see a God who longs to be the center of his people’s lives. A God who has rescued them, and wants His people to love Him. Hear me, my people—I have rescued you, not some other god. It was me. Don’t worship anyone (or anything!) but me. As you read, set aside what distracts. Clear away all that keeps you from following God’s ways. I rem…
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November 26, 2015
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Devotions

People of the Second Chance

by Nicole Baart
…I continue to fail and fall short. To struggle with childish sins and shortcomings I should have left behind long ago. How could I? A couple of weeks ago I blew it big with my kids. We work hard to keep mornings sweet, streamlined, and drama-free at the Baart house (no one wants to go to school cranky). But for some reason everyone woke up prickly, spoiling for a fight, and I played along. The battleground we chose was the breakfast table and thin…
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September 22, 2020
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Essays

When Words Are Weapons: Inside a Crisis of Faith

by Justin Bailey
…hat when unfavorable information arrives, we seek to resolve dissonance by defaulting to what we already believe. Our partisan biases become calcified.1 When we feel threatened, we are almost unteachable, unable to glean anything from new information. It is because of studies like this, along with a large body of experiential evidence, that I have begun to question my faith in words, in sustained argument, in Socratic dialogue, in long pieces of w…
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June 13, 2022
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Essays

An Ode To a Small (Dying) Church

by Caleb Schut
…ground so that something new can grow (John 12). It is the story of steadfast faithfulness passed from one congregation to another. You can watch that story here.2 https://faithcommunitiestoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Faith-Communities-Today-2020-Summary-Report.pdf  â†© https://youtu.be/NCm5-0ytepA  â†©…
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April 13, 2017
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iAt Book Club: The Benedict Option

by Donald Roth
…ncharitably. We can be uncharitable by assuming that Dreher’s promotion of free enterprise at the political level means an opposition to personal generosity, but, as Robert pointed out, I don’t think the one entails the other. At face value, a preference for free enterprise has to do with balancing government interventions in the marketplace; this doesn’t oppose the idea of Christians voluntarily pooling their resources for their common good. More…
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June 6, 2018
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Essays

Do Bakers Have to Bake Cakes for Same-Sex Weddings?

by Donald Roth
…ase, and it failed to do so. At the hearings conducted by the Civil Rights Commission, several commissioners showed hostility to the idea that religious beliefs have any bearing on commercial activity. At one point, a commissioner went so far as to say, “Freedom of religion and religion has been used to justify all kinds of discrimination throughout history, whether it be slavery, whether it be the holocaust, whether it be—I mean, we—we can list h…
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March 13, 2015
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Shooting in Ferguson

by Donald Roth
…at, or windpipe over 20 years ago, a study released by New York’s Civilian Complaint Review Board showed hundreds of complaints about the use of “chokeholds” every year, a number that is rising, and it showed that police have virtually never been disciplined for using the banned maneuvers. The same study also showed that half of the officers mentioned in the chokehold complaints had six or more complaints on file against them. Added to this are th…
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December 14, 2022
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Podcast

2022 Top Podcasts

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Ruth Clark
…weigh in! What podcasts influenced you in the past year? What podcasts would you recommend to the readers of iAt? Leave your recommendations in the comments….
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September 15, 2016
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Essays

What Will Education Look Like in 10 Years?

by Tyler Amidon
…of the key factors in the last handful of years is that our students have access to the same information that teachers have access to. In the future, education will no longer be about receiving information, memorizing and regurgitating back to show proof of memorization skills. The student already has the information, so now what? Well, in 10 years our students will demand to be allowed to take the information they already have and do something w…
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June 11, 2019
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Essays

Pentecost

by James Calvin Schaap
…Cherokee and a Christian, a Pentecostal Christian. She liked the essay and commended it to an editor, but wondered about one line I’d used to define the Ghost Dance. I’d called it “a tragically false religion that played a significant role in what we’ve come to call, simply, Wounded Knee.” She said, “Jim, why did you call it a ‘false’ religion?” She was, and is, a deeply committed Christian, but her question rattled me deeply and still does. “Why…
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September 28, 2016
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Essays

Dear Christians in America

by Aaron Baart
…for change where it can only belong—global transformation through Christ-centered fascination. Theologian, Preston Sprinkle said it poignantly in a recent online article: “Of all people, Christians in America should be the first ones to raise questions about our relationship to the State. Should we stand? Or—should we sit? Should we give our allegiance to the State? Or to Jesus? Or can we somehow do both? . . . The Christian identity has always b…
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June 6, 2017
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Devotions

The Spirit’s Groaning

by Robert Lancaster
…| www.chellebelle2016.blogspot.co.uk Dave Try this, Pray it daily, https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=eznZin8WGys&list=PLQKq-uLuZU4uYQRtQG5D7a52mtNSMVwzF Helena Always remember Jesus came so that you can have a personal relationship with Him, The church is made up of a body of believers, who struggle with issues, you would never know. The church is the hospital were sick people go to receive medicine ( Gods word) in order to live in relation…
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