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April 19, 2022
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How is Your Technology Use Shaping You Today?: A Review of A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers and Designers

by Kayt Frisch
…iscussion of technological dreams, the remaining nine chapters address the complexities of achieving technological outcomes aligned with the Christian faith. The chapters nearly function as stand-alone segments written by one of the three authors, which leads to a lack of cohesion for the reader throughout an otherwise informative and useful book.   After Ethan Brue surveys the topic of technology in the biblical story in chapter two, Steve Vander…
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January 22, 2016
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Lotteries and Gambling vs. Investing

by John Visser
…stment – it may convince a few folks to redirect some of the money that might have been earmarked for the lottery or casino to instead invest in stocks, bonds, or human-capacity-building, not-for-profit organizations. There are always many good investments to choose from, even when the prices of stocks, bonds, and commodities are all going down….
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May 4, 2022
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Embracing Embodiment: A Review of The Wisdom of Your Body

by Erin Olson
…Pages: 278 (Hardcover) ISBN: 978-1587435539 Our energetic and spritely nine-month-old puppy loves to chase her own tail in circles in the middle of our living room floor. Her tail, though obviously connected to her body, is suddenly enemy number one. She seems to have forgotten that this thing she wants so badly to chew on is a part of her. This seems to be normal puppy behavior and while it’s entertaining, it’s made me wonder if sometimes we, as…
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October 6, 2021
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The Academy and Aesthetics: A Review of Reformed Public Theology

by Gayle Doornbos
…these chapters explore what that looks like in the nitty-gritty, often contested reality of life on today’s college campuses and within public discourse.   Part 4 (Public Aesthetics) invites readers into considering the “importance of aesthetics for public life.” 2 Of all the chapters in the book, chapters 12-15 get at aspects of life often overlooked in discussions of public engagement and theology: art (Fujimura), poetry (Smith), fashion (Covol…
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February 16, 2016
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For I Was Sick and You Looked After Me

by Christina Eggink-Postma
for through private insurance such as Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Medicaid, or private pay. Ideally, services are evidence-based, proven to have high success rates with the population the organization is caring for. In the best settings, services caring for an individual’s mental health understand the impact of past trauma and adverse childhood experiences and also take into account and integrate all the other factors that come into play, including sp…
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September 28, 2017
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Not So Fast: Framing Capital Punishment in the Context of Historic Christian Moral Reasoning

by Brad Littlejohn
…hat are we to make of all these considerations? One thing at least is incontestably—however uncomfortably—clear: there are no grounds for a categorical prohibition of the death penalty, such as that which is sanctimoniously urged upon us by many today. A strong historic consensus of moral reasoning suggests that it is in line with the natural law, and if Christians had any doubt, biblical testimony confirms that it is appropriate for certain crime…
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September 29, 2014
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Or does it explode?

by Howard Schaap
…ssing and temptation of art. But this is where “Harlem,” the title and the community, comes into play. Hughes, the microphone of Harlem, the phonograph needle of Harlem, is there to record Harlem, to let the voices of Harlem come through. It’s “Harlem” that prevents the poet from making something beautiful of Harlem at the expense of making something true of Harlem. The last line of the poem, a line of italics, which Hughes often used to represent…
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April 19, 2016
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The Problem with Cussing Christians and Easy Answers

by Donald Roth
…cy of true life, and he thought things like laughter were inimical to the “realism, dignity, and austerity of Hell.”3 Beyond deep joy, Christians are welcomed to feel and express deep sorrow, as our Lord Himself expressed on the cross. We may even express anger, like Paul, who, in Galatians 5:12, expresses frustration with Judaizers seeking to force Gentile Christians to be circumcised, saying he wishes they’d just go the whole way and castrate th…
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November 8, 2018
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The Churchā€™s Response to Changing Culture: A Review of ā€œFuture Faithā€

by Robert Lancaster
…ng through Non-Western Eyes Perceiving the World as Sacred Affirming Spirit-Filled Communities Rejecting the Heresy of Individualism De-Americanizing the Gospel Defeating Divisive Culture Wars Belonging before Believing Saving This World At first glance, many of these challenges will be evident to those of us who have spent time in a church in twenty-first century America. Indeed, few (if any) of these challenges would be terribly controversial in…
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January 28, 2016
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Gun Politics Aren’t About Guns

by Donald Roth
…most current homicide rate (homicides per 100,000) for Chicago is 15.1, while Mexico is 18.9, Iowa is 1.5, while the European averages can be seen here.  ā†© The Australian buyback program ended up seizing around 20% of the country’s privately-owned firearms, which in Australia was a few hundred thousand. This would be around 60 million in the U.S. Similarly, gun ownership was only permitted upon a showing of need, which, does not include self-defen…
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June 24, 2016
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The Bachelor Dilemma

by Leah Baas
…id, can I isolate a grain of good in the The Bachelor’s portrayal of twenty-six over-tanned, unrefined women, all convinced that they have found true love in the same, shallow guy? My dorm-mates argue that I can. While they openly acknowledge the show’s staged, mindless, even pathetic nature, they celebrate it as a source of entertainment. Emma Gray, Associate Editor of The Huffington Post, articulates well their rationalization. She writes, “nste…
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January 27, 2018
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The Meaning of the Trinity

by J. Todd Billings
…debate is about whether one should use “social” analogies for the trinity (associated with the East) or “psychological” analogies (associated with the West). Anatolios retorts that both sides have tended to make analogies the “primary location of trinitarian meaning,” which Nicene theology does not (6). Similarly, many contemporary theologians have claimed that “the greatest deficiency of ‘classical’ trinitarian theology and Christology is that it…
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October 27, 2014
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Employment Division v. Smith (1990)

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…in that state. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the two men were fired after a drug test showed that they had ingested peyote. When the two men filed for unemployment, Oregon denied their benefits on the grounds that they had been dismissed for work-related misconduct. The men alleged that this decision was unlawful, since the men had been fired for ingesting peyote as part of a religious exercise. The Supreme Court, in an opinion authored by Justice Anton…
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March 4, 2021
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Whatā€™s the Point?: A Review of Ungrading

by Kayt Frisch
…types of actions.2 Grades are a technology, and one inspired by an assembly-line factory-inspired vision of education driven by the industrial revolution (after all, we send students through the system based on date of manufacture). So, what is a parent, coach, or teacher to do? First off, think about words. Subtle biases are often reflected in the words we use. For example, we often talk about “getting grades,” language which implies that the tea…
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July 2, 2017
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Dealt Bountifully

by Hannah Barker Nickolay
…thing changes. The pregnancy test is negative—again. How long, O Lord? A 12-year-old boy brings home another failed math test after studying all night for it. How long, O Lord? A girl’s father comes home drunk, again. How long, O Lord? The farmer watches the dust roll across his withered field. How long, O Lord? The woman who is no longer middle-aged but not yet elderly leaves church on Sunday morning without being greeted by anyone. How long, O L…
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April 21, 2020
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Worthy of Existence: Saving Wildlife from Extinction

by Katie Tazelaar Van Singel
…presentation to my Wildlife Ecology class about the Sumatran rhino. When I completed the research for that presentation, there was an estimated 100 individuals left. As Amy and I watch each of the sanctuary’s rhinos eating their breakfast and interacting with the rangers who protect them and study them each day, I think about what I told my six classmates during that presentation: We don’t know much about them. They’re very secretive and hard to f…
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August 16, 2016
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What Role Do Bible Scholars Play in Your Bible Reading?

by Benjamin Lappenga
…y Bibles are a bad idea for many (for fun, read about the premise of the no-verse-number Bible called Bibliotheca. Good biblical scholars subject their work and decisions to the highest academic standards, and we need their expertise to help discern what information is good and what is not. For instance, here are two suggestions for places you can go that will give you reliable and scholarly information, one on the Bible as a whole and one for the…
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January 13, 2022
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The Push of a Button: Replacing Meaningful Interactions

by Kevin Timmer
…ving into our God-given identity, giving of ourselves through ordinary, day-to-day acts of service. Christian community, whether in the context of the family, the church, or the neighborhood, relies on believers being mutually dependent on each other—working together, sacrificially supporting one another, each contributing from their gifts. Tragically, the culture that surrounds the church in North America, for all intents and purposes, rejects th…
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June 9, 2015
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Technology Isn’t Just for Smart People

by Kari Sandouka
…at don’t or have restricted access. According to Pew Research, the factors associated with non-use of technology within America include: age, household income, educational attainment, community type and disability.5 Race and gender do not seem to be factors contributing to the digital divide. Yet age (65 years and older), a lack of high school education and having a low household income (less than $20,000 per year) are the largest contributing fac…
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January 26, 2017
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How Instagram Changed My Infertility Battle

by Brittany Link
…troubles, it is for your comfort and salvation! For when we ourselves are comforted, we will certainly comfort you. Then you can patiently endure the same things.” 2 Corinthians 1:4, 6 God never intended us to go through life’s struggles alone. He desires for us to be in community with others and to love, support, and share. But sharing what is really going on in our lives can be difficult, especially when it is so much easier to share just the “…
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December 15, 2022
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Making Room for Adventā€”Love

by April Fiet
…as the spiritual part of ourselves, while our bodies are the fleshly, less-than-holy parts of who we are. We can thank Greek dualism for our understanding of the physical and invisible parts of who we are, but Scripture has a much more nuanced understanding of the soul.  The word for “soul” in this verse is the word “psyche,” and it is a word that refers to our breath. We are alive because God breathed into us, and that life-breath is our soul. O…
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May 2, 2018
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Against Common Sense

by Channon Visscher
…er, we recognize that these descriptions are not provided as frivolous over-complications of reality, but as the result of close and careful study of that reality’s witness. This approach is necessary because our everyday human experience provides no categories of thought that would allow us to intuitively comprehend the hidden structures and vast scales of space and time we encounter in the physical creation. Scientific inquiry thus allows for th…
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July 26, 2017
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Letters from SPICE

by Ashley Huizinga
…ril…   Dear self, I hope you’re studying your Dutch well. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study Dutch within a Dutch realm, and you had better be taking advantage of that. You wrote so much in an earlier reflection about desiring to learn Dutch, and after three months here, you should have enough reasons why. Of course, it helps that you look Dutch, so people tend to assume (more often than not) than you can speak the language. Doesn’t…
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November 17, 2020
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Listening with Love: Recovering the Art of Listening Well

by Erin Olson
…daughter, he stopped to listen to the woman who touched his robe (Mark 5:22-34). T—Test Sometimes the first thing a person says is not what they truly mean. A good and active listener is able to be patient and listen for the core of their message. “The purposes of a person’s heart are deep waters, but the one who has insight draws them out.” (Proverbs 20:5). E—Engage Jesus was always in the moment with the person he was talking with and listening…
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October 31, 2016
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Voting in the United States

by JP Sundararajan
…my relative had admonished me, I had done my best to thrive here. I had accomplished, and overcome, and risen up. In the moment, I was particularly exhilarated by the thought that I would now be able to stand together with my family in the immigration line every time we entered the USA. This simple thought pointed to the reality of my success here, and the rightness of my new citizenship. And here we are, a nation that is torn apart and worried a…
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