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August 7, 2014
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Getting Image Sizes Right

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…tion in the Media Manager. Learn More Official WordPress.org documentation on Editing images in the Media Library Simpler instructions, with more screen images. (This is for the wordpress.com service, which is a little different and simplified) Detailed examples of how to crop and scale photos in WP. (Slightly dated but still accurate.)…
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March 8, 2017
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Books

Hearing God’s Voice

by Benjamin Lappenga
…Bible. Lee is particularly interested in the relationship between the Old Testament and New Testament (and thereby the relationship between scriptural interpretation and salvation history). The book aims to provide a new lens by which we might approach a problem as old as the writings of the New Testament itself: how is it that the Old Testament was and remains Scripture, when the New Testament seems to change and relativize how it is read and un…
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April 21, 2016
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Essays

Protests and Personal Responsibility

by LaKeta Coates
…g a t-shirt with a slogan on it. Change comes when you do the work! Change comes when you join neighborhood committees. Change begins with teaching our children at an early age right from wrong and knowing their self-value. Change begins when you see that teenager standing on the corner and sow a seed, whether it is knowledge or sharing the love of God. Change begins when you decide to go back to school for a law degree, a teaching degree, or deci…
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February 1, 2017
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Essays

Soccer 2, Saints 0: World Soccer as a Rival to Traditional Religion

by Scott Waalkes
…his young man and others, the “beautiful game” (as soccer is often called) competes fiercely with religious communities for the time and attention of adherents who would rather be fans or direct participants in playful games. Each moment they spend on soccer is a moment spent away from traditional religious activities. This is a problem for Christian communities that cannot be ignored. Detail from t-shirt for sale on e-Bay While Reformed Christian…
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February 5, 2019
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Essays

Seeing the Faces of Opioid Addiction

by Erin Olson
…rates of opioid addiction and overdose, no group of people is immune. Some communities have been affected in greater numbers, but almost all communities have been impacted in some way. What drove Matt to start using? Why did a kid who seemed to have so much going for him end up dead from an overdose? In work with people who are abusing or addicted to various types of substances, professionals are often asked to consider what the addicted person mi…
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August 20, 2014
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Markup Guide for Basic HTML

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…ent Example: <p style=”text-align: center;”>The text in this paragraph is centered.</p> Text Color Example: <span style=”color: red;”>This is red text.</span> Big Text Example: <big>This is a big text.</big> Small Text Example: <small>This is the fine print.</small> Headings Example: <h1>This is an h1 heading.</h1> Horizontal Line Example: <hr/> Special WordPress Markup Read More Breaks The button in the visual editor with a dashed line will inser…
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November 11, 2015
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The Science Associated with Producing GMOs

by Darren Stoub
…with the bodies normal production of cholesterol) facilitating organismal communication (for example, insulin, a protein, interacts with the insulin receptor, a protein, which allows the pancreas to tell the rest of the body that blood sugar levels are too high) providing structural support for an organism (for example, the protein dystrophin provides a tether between the cell and the actin fibers which allow muscles to work effectively) transpor…
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May 13, 2017
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Devotions

I Am

by Leah Zuidema
…ohn 8:1-8). For a while, they attack directly, asserting to Jesus that his testimony is not valid (John 8:12-20). When these attacks fail to deter him (John 8:21-30), they repeatedly refer to themselves as descendants of Abraham, arguing that this lineage makes them the authorities (John 8:31-47). By the time we enter the story in today’s passage, the religious teachers are so frustrated with Jesus that they are ready to say whatever it takes to t…
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August 26, 2015
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Who must take the lead in immigration reform?

by Abby Foreman
…on, it must also make a decision about how to resolve the legal and social complications that arise for those who live in the United States – sometimes for decades – without the proper documentation. Community organizations, churches, and individuals can each do their part to help care for their neighbors, and many already do, but the government needs to set the policy that defines immigration, creates expedient avenues for legal immigration that…
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June 15, 2021
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Theological Truths That Divide Us and Engaging in Disagreement Well

by David Westfall
…on into fruitful unity. The Creator makes two, in order that the two may become one. This purpose is rooted in none other than God’s own character and identity, as an eternal union and communion of Father and Son in one Holy Spirit. What does this mean for me, then, as I approach my brothers and sisters in Christ amid our differences? It means that one of my foremost needs is for new eyes to see that our fellowship in God is not an addendum to my…
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December 16, 2016
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Devotions

Restore Us, O God

by Shirley Folkerts
…s a valid plea. It is the return to a former way, a way of life that Jesus has already lived. It has already happened, and it is happening today whenever we see glimpses of love and compassion, peace and wholeness. This is the continual advent (coming) of Christ in and through his people. Restore us, LORD God Almighty!…
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March 29, 2017
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Essays

Mathematical Justice?

by Valorie Zonnefeld
…ge for that same family of four if their income was the median household income for your town. In Sioux Center, Iowa, a family of four at the poverty level consuming a low-cost food plan would spend approximately $191 per week on food, while earning at most $466.35 per week, representing just over 40% of their budget. That same family of four earning the median income of $1,148.31 per week would devote less than 16% of their budget to food. I argu…
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July 2, 2017
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Devotions

Dealt Bountifully

by Hannah Barker Nickolay
…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 Lord? How long, O Lord? This is the story of Ps…
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November 10, 2015
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Essays

Playing God

by Jeff Ploegstra
…isms. Horizontal gene transfer is a well-documented phenomenon. It is most common among bacteria, but examples are found between plants and bacteria, protists and insects, and plants and insects. Often this occurs in situations where the two organisms live together in a close symbiotic relationship.1 In many respects, these organisms together represent a genetic system, and it doesn’t matter which organism has the genes. There is a whole discussio…
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April 21, 2020
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Worthy of Existence: Saving Wildlife from Extinction

by Katie Tazelaar Van Singel
…City Zoo is one of two AZA-accredited zoos in the U.S. with the ability to test elephant samples on site this way. Through PCR, the OKC Zoo’s vet team can diagnose EEHV in elephant calves before they begin showing clinical symptoms, and begin treatment before it’s too late to save them. With a single calf born every five years or so, each calf is critically important in the fight to save Asian elephants. The OKC Zoo has a program its guests can pa…
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November 9, 2015
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Essays

Genetically Modified Organisms: Beyond the Limits of Care?

by Chris Goedhart
…oreign genes, and changing the positions of genes. Biotechnology, a more encompassing term, is defined as “a distinct cultural activity in which human beings exercise freedom and are held accountable as they respond to God by transforming the biotic creation, with the aid of tools and procedures, for basic research and for practical ends and purposes.”1 How have GMOs been evaluated? Not surprisingly, scientists have made many evaluations. As a rep…
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February 23, 2016
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Essays

Things I’ve Learned from the Poor

by Doug Seebeck
…e there is still so much for me to learn about how to best serve them. This article was originally published by PovertyCure. Dig Deeper Doug Seebeck serves as the President of Partners Worldwide. Partners Worldwide is a sponsoring partner for the upcoming Global Agriculture Summit on March 3-4, 2016, a faith-driven dialogue on agriculture that is designed to create connections and relationships locally and globally that lead to coordinated, market…
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December 10, 2014
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Devotions

Advent: Who is your Cornerstone?

by Eric Forseth
…e including Christmastime, is there a reason why it is so easy to get off-center? I’m convinced we lose our ‘center’ because we try to substitute, through the year, inappropriate or ineffective cornerstones. Some that come to mind during this season include overscheduling during this season, pursuit of happiness through materialism, self-sufficiency, overindulgence, or a focus on self vs. others. All of these are tugs and pulls that are contrary t…
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April 10, 2018
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Grading the New Tax Law

by Donald Roth
…ries? Complexity: B On the individual income tax side, filing taxes will become much less complex for many Americans due to the doubling of the Standard Deduction. Far more individuals will begin to use this much simpler route when filing taxes. That is, about 70% of Americans currently itemize their deductions, and that number is predicted to climb to nearly 90% with the new tax law. Of course, unless it’s very clear that you won’t need to itemiz…
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September 4, 2014
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Content Models

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…a post in a highly interactive forum.Even though feedback seems like a big comment, it’s actually a piece of content others can comment on and vote up or down. It has its own taxonomy, feedback types, which you define. Currently these are Idea, Praise, Problem, and Question. We want people to post their ideas and questions for authors to write articles about; we want them to mention any problems they run into while using the site; and if they want…
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January 21, 2016
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Essays

Created to Create: Fostering Innovative Education

by Dave Mulder
…ming creative? Maybe I’m a little worried that school culture seems to be centered on high-stakes testing and convergent, universal curriculum. I worry about how this affects creativity, motivation, engagement and true learning. What are students going to come away with? Excellent test-taking skills? I’m sorry; I know that sounds cynical. It’s just that, in a conformity-focused classroom, there are likely kids whose capacity for creativity is bein…
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January 15, 2020
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Essays

Christian Mentoring

by Gail Ashmore
…? Find more information about mentoring or being mentored through ATLAS at www.atlasofsiouxcenter.org “ATLAS provides the opportunity to partake in the life of Jesus through mentoring. We desire to help the hurting, equip the followers of Jesus, and unite the community. The mentoring program is one of the ways that we seek to fulfill this mission. We regularly witness people walk through our doors who are hungry for the healing, community, and hop…
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June 7, 2016
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Wage Gaps in Professional Sports

by Bill Elgersma
…arger salaries, and three failed professional women’s soccer leagues can attest to that in the past. But Diana Taurasi, a standout in the WNBA, plays for a team in Russia in the off season for $1.5 million, and they are paying her more than her current WNBA salary to sit out the coming WNBA season. In 2013, Megan Rapinoe, a brilliant midfielder for the US National Soccer team, played for Lyon, France for about $14,000 per month—making more in a mo…
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January 28, 2017
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Essays

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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June 17, 2016
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Devotions

The Leper’s Healing

by Kayt Frisch
…alk freely about it, and to spread the news, so that Jesus could no longer openly enter a town, but was out in desolate places, and people were coming to him from every quarter.” – Mark 1:40-45 (ESV) In the gospel of Mark, the miracle of healing the leper comes in the middle of a string of healing miracles: healing the man with the unclean spirit, healing many, and healing a paralytic. In the gospel of Matthew, it comes near many of the same stori…
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