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May 27, 2022
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Culture

Top 5: Movies For Your Family Movie Night

by Josh Matthews
for weeks. Seven Chances (1925) For your family-movie night, I couldn’t recommend enough that you try the great comedic silent films. So many of them are still watchable, touching, and relevant—universal in their appeal. Near the top of the greats of the silent era is Buster Keaton. His Seven Chances is a personal favorite, equally ridiculous and inspiring. Buster plays a rich heir who is set to inherit millions, only there’s a stipulation: he mu…
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August 10, 2022
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Thriving Against the Technological Tide (Part 1): A Review Conversation of The Life We’re Looking For

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Matthew Beimers
…ace where our needs are anticipated and met, but this is also a home where commitment to others is not required. I keep coming back to a question from Crouch that has haunted me since I first read it: “what kind of place do we require to thrive as persons?”4 More than that, how do we build such places? Where does Crouch suggest we begin? JAB: One of the things I enjoy most about Crouch’s writing are these elegant distinctions he makes. He proposes…
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February 25, 2021
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Apocalypse Now, Then, and Forever: A Review of A Children’s Bible

by Myles Werntz
…to calm and rescue. But the narratives of the Scripture extend beyond the comforting and into the disquieting and the downright terrifying: beware the Scriptures coming alive, for they just might. In Lydia Millet’s A Children’s Bible, we enter into a stultifying scene, in which multiple families have taken their children away for the summer to vacation in an unnamed coastal town. From the onset, the setting is already broken: the bourgeoise paren…
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September 30, 2015
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Essays

Serving the Story

by Howard Schaap
…is impacted the Council of Jerusalem’s decision about the Gentiles. That’s comedy. Comedy is the story of community: stumbling through things and by grace reaching a new understanding — before starting the whole process anew, Lord willing in a slightly wiser direction. This circular kind of story is the story of the body of Christ: stumbling together, depending on grace, repeatedly ending at the table of communion, and then beginning again. In my…
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March 22, 2016
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Essays

How Do You Pray?

by Todd Zuidema
…r, the collect, represented best by Thomas Cranmer in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. Some argue that we should pray extemporaneously—“as the Spirit leads”—because it is “more from the heart.” Can’t the Holy Spirit guide us if we write out our prayers? Is one more heartfelt than the other? I looked at different examples of prayer from Scripture as well as the different traditions of prayer that have been recorded throughout time and in the tra…
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February 22, 2022
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Scientists Aren’t Hostile Alien Priests: A Review of Redeeming Expertise

by Jeff Ploegstra
…e their favorite political pundit, social media, or whoever is promoting a comfortable alternative perspective. As Reeves says, “Many Christians combine extreme mistrust of mainstream institutions of knowledge with a gullible trust of alternative news sources, social media, and cable TV hosts. If skeptical Christians held their own favorite sources of information to the same scrutiny they give perceived liberal sources, our situation would be much…
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May 8, 2018
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Church Music in the Current Technological Age

by Jonathan De Groot
…. But, anointing has a certain mystery that implies the idea of something “coming on” (and the archaic association is pretty cool). Calling has a divine directional implication with a sense of doing, while anointing carries a sense of bestowed authority of being where the ordinary is supernaturally empowered. Thus, the “anointing” approach makes sense in keeping with the AG’s particular interest with the Holy Spirit. In my personal experience with…
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March 26, 2015
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Immigration: More than a Number

by Liz Moss
…n the area you live. Do you have any other advice for people wanting to welcome immigrants to their community? Leave it in the comments below. Dig Deeper We realize the stories from Rikki Heldt and Mark Verbruggen are only the beginning. There are many more we could share–stories of long lines, rejection, and disappointment. There are also stories of hope, anticipation, and relief. To add to those featured on iAt, there are other webpages that are…
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January 28, 2017
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Dear Infertility Patient

by Julie Corby
…spouse about what to do next, and how you are going to pay for it, might become a little bit more volatile and upsetting. You will gain weight. You will have bruises on your arms, legs, hips and belly. People might mistake you for a junkie. Did you cut out caffeine like they recommended? That part sucked for me. I really love coffee. Have you been taking folic acid and prenatals? Are you eating yams and warm foods? How do you like acupuncture? Som…
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April 19, 2019
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God Is Still Rolling Stones—Do You Believe?

by Andrew Oppong
…ah, I’m the one who dug this grave But You called my name You called my name. Christian Reformed Church Position Statement on Abortion: https://www.crcna.org/welcome/beliefs/position-statements/abortion  ↩…
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September 20, 2016
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Physics 101: Observing Physical Creation

by Kayt Frisch
…and then making predictions about what we will observe in the future. One example of this cycle is the ongoing search for “dark matter.” In the 1900s, physicists (and their close cousins, astronomers) observed that the light from all the stars that we can see from earth is red-shifted, which means that all the starts in the observable universe are moving away from us.1 The mathematical models these scientists constructed predicted that this movem…
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March 27, 2015
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Devotions

Lent: Behold! Behold! Behold!

by Leah Zuidema
…eper through the older language: “Behold your son! Behold your mother!” By commanding them to behold one another, Jesus directed Mary and John to see one another in a new light–the light of the cross. We should hear this “sermon at the Cross” (as Bruner puts it in his commentary on the gospel of John) in the context of John 1:29, where John the Baptist preached, “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” Jesus’ ministry was, an…
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February 13, 2020
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Culture

Movie Review: Parasite

by Josh Matthews
…ienced viewers, will not stun anybody who has watched even a few screwball comedies. For example, you know the kind of scene where the parents leave their house to their kids on the weekend? The parents go away, and the kids think that they can do whatever they want. So what do they do? They have wild parties and trash the place. Only, they get a phone call from the parents, who say that they will be home early—in fact, in five minutes. So, the ki…
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June 30, 2016
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Educating Ambassadors

by Nick Lantinga
…is the myth of cosmopolitanism, and it seeks a universalism that only God commands. We are particular creatures. So, for example, we speak particular languages such as Korean and English, not the failed polyglot language of Esperanto. So too we are not simply “human” but rather men and women, Dutch, Korean, and so on. Only Christ comes into all of the various cultures and holds them together. Hopefully, this discussion of the task of Christian ed…
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October 27, 2016
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The Case for Christian Higher Education: Two-Year Technical Programs, Too

by Joel Sikkema
…of local and national reports.1 The career opportunities are diverse, for example: computer/network support specialists, advanced manufacturing technicians, and respiratory therapists. Even with increasing levels of automation, careers prospects are projected to remain strong because the careers themselves have become increasingly well-rounded. We used to hear the phrase, “work smart, not hard” from parents and teachers. It was a way to encourage…
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June 8, 2021
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Too Much of a Good Thing?: A Review of Overdoing Democracy

by Donald Roth
…whole complex of virtues a disposition toward “civic friendship.” Talisse compares this to a commitment to religious toleration. Christians can simultaneously believe that there is no salvation outside of Christ, that this salvation is of ultimate importance, that we must do what we can to bring others to Christ, and that political force is the wrong way to bring about necessary conversion (not just because it’s ineffective). Attending to “civic…
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April 18, 2017
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5 Things You May Not Know About Our Tax System

by Donald Roth
…arch says this is true. This includes lower tax rates and, oddly, the high complexity of the personal income tax; however, the intangible concept of “tax morale” (willingness to pay) just seems to be higher here than anywhere else.  ↩ When I say “more progressive,” I mean this in terms of targeted redistribution to low-income individuals, not that it is politically more left-leaning or in any sense superior. For example, since the U.S. provides he…
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February 5, 2015
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We Are a Family

by Liz Moss
…didn’t have to struggle the way she does. Liz Moss Joya, thank you for the comment. I will admit that the acceptance of our reality isn’t always easy and doesn’t always come without a sense of pain and loss. I, too, am reminded daily how he can be different from his peers. But, there are also other times when he seems so “normal” compared to his classmates or friends, and then I begin to question the diagnosis or our own parenting skills (or lack…
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February 22, 2016
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What They Gave Away

by Partners Worldwide
…program provides college tuition for their employees’ children. The Cherry Committees Because Ralph and Cheryl are also committed to developing the leadership gifts of their employees, they created an opportunity for employees to participate in funding projects. The Broetje Orchards Cherry Committees are managed and directed entirely by Broetje employees. The committees’ main funding source developed almost by accident. Hidden among the hundreds o…
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January 7, 2020
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Movie Review: The Rise of Skywalker

by Tom Clark
…Rise of Skywalker more thematically, and as we do, it will be harder to be completely spoiler free—so proceed as you wish. If our first lens was entertainment, the second is what I will term “Nostalgia Machine.” If you are looking for a palate on which to place a variety of musical and character cued moments that queue up fond memories from previous films, you will not be let down. At times, it feels not so much like a film but rather an experienc…
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January 5, 2016
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In Your Neighborhood

by Jen Sandbulte
…they have texted or snap chatted inappropriate photos of themselves, which come back to haunt them. Most of these girls are free in a physical sense, but in bondage because of lies and manipulation, because of fear for their families, etc. The following statistics from trafficking.org help us understand the magnitude of the problem in the United States. Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in the United States: There are 100,000 to 300,000 underage girl…
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January 19, 2015
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MLK Day

by Liz Moss
…Address at March on Washington, August 28, 1963. Washington, D.C. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smEqnnklfYs Letter from Birmingham Jail (view the document and listen to the audio) An open letter written on April 16, 1963, by Martin Luther King, Jr., this letter defends the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism, arguing that people have a moral responsibility to break unjust laws. The letter was widely published and became an important tex…
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February 18, 2020
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Christian Discipleship: Commodity or Community?

by Ben Rowe
…nd grief. Maybe the loudest and most powerful thing we can do is close the www.benrowe.com’s of Christian industry and go next door to introduce someone to the actual URL. Maybe the loudest and most powerful thing we can do is live the message in word and deed with no concern for how big our audience is. Marshall McLuhan, a media theorist and devout Catholic, said, “In Jesus Christ there is no distance or separation between the medium and the mess…
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February 15, 2022
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Kuyper on Science: A Review of Calvinism for a Secular Age

by Channon Visscher
…findings, and implications.  ↩ Article 2 of the Belgic Confession, https://www.crcna.org/welcome/beliefs/confessions/belgic-confession#toc-article-2-the-means-by-which-we-know-god  ↩ E.g., Herman Dooyeweerd, The Twilight of Western Thought; Roy Clouser, The Myth of Religious Neutrality  ↩ A limitation of Kuyper’s approach in “Calvinism and Science”, as Haarsma notes, is that he does not distinguish the scientific findings about evolution from the…
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October 7, 2014
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Vulnerability, Discipleship and Community

by Liz Moss
…ites our readers to listen further to Sara Gerritsma De Moor’s lecture entitled “Vulnerability, Discipleship and Community: Embracing Risk and Flourishing Together” below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5vBG-oOy4E& Dig Deeper Read more by Sara Gerritsma De Moor in her article “Shame, Vulnerability, and Faith.”…
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