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Featured image for “Podcast: SLOWING Down to Hear Creation’s Song with Kristen Page”
January 18, 2023
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Podcast

Podcast: SLOWING Down to Hear Creation’s Song with Kristen Page

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…ted and what other authors help us slow down and see Get the book: https://www.ivpress.com/the-wonders-of-creation Read Hannah Landman’s review: https://inallthings.org/active-imaginations-a-review-of-wonders-of-creation/ Read Dr. Carl Fictorie’s review: https://inallthings.org/embracing-ecology-and-fantasy-a-review-of-the-wonders-of-creation/  Authors mentioned in this podcast: C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the…
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August 25, 2016
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Essays

How to Survive 14 Years of Marriage

by Tesi Klipsch
…thanks for continuing to choose me every hour, every day and every year. #nofilter (seriously). This article was previously published on www.tesiklipsch.com. Republished with permission….
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January 29, 2017
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Essays

When Infertility Doesn’t End With a “Miracle Baby”

by Lauren Casper
…lace and your path and you will feel confident and at peace with it. And it will be the best outcome. God’s best for you. Previously published on www.laurencasper.com. Republished with permission from the author….
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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
…man person” – The relationship of psychology and religion and why we should learn from others who do not share our faith – 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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May 7, 2019
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Devotions

Finding Focus

by Dawn Berkelaar
…ave probably heard of the bullet journal. If not, the four-minute video at www.bulletjournal.com gives a good introduction. This straightforward system turns a simple notebook into an extremely useful tool. A bullet journal can be whatever you need it to be. It is a place to keep track of what needs to be done, on a monthly, weekly, and/or daily basis. It can also be a place to keep lists together. An index at the front of the book makes it easy t…
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February 2, 2017
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Essays

NASCAR’s Faith: The Rise of Cultural Christianity through Sport

by Doug Thompson
…th, but it also legitimates leisure time. In the process, the invocation becomes commodified and Nelms’s prayer does not seem odd as much as it seems to mimic the larger occasion of the race. While God’s name is invoked and Jesus’s sacrifice praised in the face of one of the most pointed examples of mortality in sport, worship itself appears to be given to NASCAR and the cultural praise located in American identity. There has been an exchange, but…
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April 6, 2016
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Essays

Doing Business Christianly

by Dale Zevenbergen
…o listen to it. ↩ Philippians 2 describes Christ’s perfect example. ↩ Genesis 1:28 ↩ Hear it in Fr Sirico’s own words here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgUxu3eOk5s. ↩…
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December 1, 2021
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Podcast

Podcast: REUNITING – Feature Conversation: Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt

by Justin Bailey, Jennifer Powell McNutt
…ow Jennifer Powell McNutt on Twitter: @jpowellmcnutt Here is a link to Dr. McNutt’s First Mondays talk at Dordt University: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-NTB-m2BQM  …
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April 7, 2020
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The Early Childhood Years: Building Blocks for Life

by Gwen Marra
…ent our children and not worship them. Brynie, F. (2010, February 19). Infant brains are hard-wired for language. In Psychology Today. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brain-sense/201002/infant-brains-are-hardwired-language  ↩…
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March 3, 2022
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Books

Plate Spinning Everyday: A Review of Power Women

by Luralyn Helming
…our life’s calling rather than as disparate parts. Right now, Dr. Pak is serving as a guide to me. I hear her saying it is there, I just cannot always see it clearly.  https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/womens-history-month ↩ Chaplains are the only remaining noncombatants in the U.S. military.  ↩…
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March 9, 2022
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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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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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November 8, 2022
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Essays

Directed Attention: Finding Flow (Part 1/2)

by Dawn Berkelaar
…To start with, we can practise controlling attention (a key skill when it comes to flow), for example by setting boundaries around phones and devices that are designed to distract.  This essay is part one of two; in the next, I will share about several situations in which the concept of flow is particularly relevant. In the meantime, I wonder: Have you experienced the flow state? Under what circumstances?  Flow, p. xi  ↩  Flow, p. 40  ↩ pronounce…
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May 3, 2022
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Essays

Shining a Light on Mental Health

by Mark Christians, Jon Moeller, Leah Mouw, Melanie Wynja
…nent mental health residencies, turning patients to resources in their own communities. These decades of underinvestment in intensive community mental health resources followed by deinstitutionalization have often left police officers as the first line of response during a mental health crisis. “We, as Christians, in law enforcement need to learn how to address these challenges with compassion and mercy, while keeping our officers safe when coming…
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August 8, 2017
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Discipleship and Imagination

by Donald Roth
…hat definitions are we using, and what metaphors make that up? To tweak an example from Smith’s You Are What You Love, we can think that we want to be more fit, and we can take up running, but that practice won’t stick until we start to imagine ourselves as runners. In multiple places, the Apostle Paul uses running a race as a metaphor for discipleship. What thoughts or impressions does this provide to the way we define the concept of discipleship…
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March 7, 2019
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Essays

Giveaway

by James Calvin Schaap
…at a real giveaway might feel like, the kind of thing that would have happened here long, long ago, an ancestor of what I was a part of sometime later in the reservation. It was a kind of Lenten exercise to feel myself so committed to the things of my life, the treasures, those that “spark joy,” to recognize, after a fashion, those things that I worship.  …
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September 29, 2017
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Capital Punishment in Christological Perspective

by Myles Werntz
…he stronger arguments against capital punishment) and thicken it. It has become common as of late to argue against capital punishment on the basis of Jesus’ unjust death. The argument, rooted in the work of Rene Girard’s writings on violence, runs like this: Jesus, in dying an unjust death on the cross, reveals the law to be merely an application of force and thus, unjust. In his death, Christ unmasks the violence of the law for what it is, negati…
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November 21, 2017
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Why I’m Thankful for Failure

by Donald Roth
…hat looked to be the potential implosion of my legal career in a time when competition was only set to become more fierce, and a man referred to by the other associates in tones of reverence was about to tear me a new one. But, that’s not what happened. In what I can only take to be the voice of providence, this man went on to praise the quality of my writing, acknowledging that it differed from the norm, but praising its character and later encou…
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September 27, 2021
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Culture

Do You Want to Have a Catch?

by Rylan Brue
…o somehow have taught us something—to be woven into the new human we are becoming. That those painful pockmarks dotting our past could be transformed into something more: resurrection scars.  No, when we want it back, we don’t want the past.   We want forgiveness.   Forgiveness deals with possibility. So does catch. Which is why it makes such a redemptive end to Field of Dreams. Catch, by all reasonable calculations, is a royal waste of time. It r…
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July 1, 2015
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Accessible Lust

by Aaron Baart
…beautiful in the potential it holds and the opportunities it creates. For example, I communicate with close friends in West Africa over crystal clear cell phone calls with absolutely no time delay. And I can access any of the 4.67 billion webpages available on the internet in seconds from my handheld smartphone, including providing updates to my own ministry website. Or, I can donate money to a pressing global crisis via a simple text message. In…
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November 3, 2021
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Podcast

Podcast: STAYING – Feature Conversation: Dan Stringer

by Justin Bailey
…– Four stages of struggling with evangelicalism: awareness, appreciation, repentance, and renewal – What it means to make evangelical spaces “better than we found them.” Order from IVP: https://ivpress.com/struggling-with-evangelicalism  Follow Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevDanStringer (@RevDanStringer)  Enjoy this podcast and other In All Things podcasts on PodBean. …
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April 6, 2022
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Podcast

Podcast: RECKONING- Feature Conversation: Vincent Bacote

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…ians should get to know. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Dr. Bacote’s article, “Gifts from Father Abraham”: https://comment.org/gifts-from-father-abraham/ Learning from a Legend by Jared Alcantara: https://wipfandstock.com/9781498226097/learning-from-a-legend/ Follow Dr. Bacote: https://twitter.com/vbacote To further your reading, Shaun Stiemsma, a Dordt professor, wrote a review of Dr. Bacote’s chapter from Calvinism for a Secular Age….
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November 10, 2022
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Essays

Directing Attention: Facilitating Flow (Part 2/2)

by Dawn Berkelaar
…joyment in learning and growth. In his book Flow, Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi commented, “Unfortunately, this natural connection between growth and enjoyment tends to disappear with time. Perhaps because ‘learning’ becomes an external imposition when schooling starts, the excitement of mastering new skills gradually wears out.”3 Perhaps flow—a uniquely satisfying experience—can help bring back the connection between growth and enjoyment, both for tea…
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December 2, 2016
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Can a Fat Person Be Made in the Image of God?

by Sarah Vander Plaats
…ity breeds obesity. She wrote, “Just eat right and exercise. It’s not that complicated, people!” This thin, athletic friend and several of her Facebook friends held an online conversation in the comment section of the response throughout the day, in which they shared condemnations of people that they called lazy, parents who “abused” their children by making them fat, and a nation full of selfish, overweight people. I watched from behind my screen…
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July 28, 2020
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Considering Citizenship: Dare to be a Daniel

by Abby Foreman
…nd resources to the health of our local churches, civic organizations, and communities. When our families, churches, nonprofits and communities are filled with an active and healthy social infrastructure, people have the opportunity to flourish more fully as social and relational beings. Following Daniel’s lead, we can extend a grace-filled trust to our neighbors as we work together in our organizational and community life to respect and honor our…
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