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June 18, 2017
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Devotions

Wound Cleaning

by Rachel Reinink
…re for some worthy person and stay at their house until you leave.12As you enter the home, give it your greeting.13If the home is deserving, let your peace rest on it; if it is not, let your peace return to you.14If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, leave that home or town and shake the dust off your feet.” I think Jesus is essentially telling us – offer a greeting… and if there is response to the greeting it’s safe to start doi…
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May 8, 2017
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Devotions

Praise

by Kermit Cornell Moss
…wander aimlessly from the path of righteousness like sheep. Sometimes we become so busy or we get so distracted by problems that we stray from the loving guidance of our Shepherd. Yet, when we reflect upon the love and care God gives us daily as sheep in God’s pasture, it should lead to exuberant praise and faithful living. God is worthy of praise because God is continually, steadfastly, and consistently loyal to inconsistent people like us. Psalm…
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December 9, 2015
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Devotions

Moses

by Dave Mulder
…ing for the coming of the promised Christ. The lives of so many of the Old Testament saints are examples of waiting on the Lord ; many provide a sort of preview of this Advent kind of waiting. Perhaps one of the clearest examples of this sort of Advent-waiting—longing for a savior—is in the life of Moses. The stories about Moses are a character study in what it means to wait expectantly. Consider… Moses, born into slavery, one of the Israelites wa…
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February 27, 2017
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Devotions

Spirit/Body or Spirit-Body?

by Annie Sears
…the Israelite people would rise from their personal tents and watch Moses enter as a Pillar of Smoke formed at the Tent’s entrance. Until Moses was done communing with God, the people would continue to stand outside their own tents, worshipping the One who was speaking to Moses physically, “face to face, as a man speaks to his friend” (Exodus 33:11). The Israelite people then responded physically. They watched. They stood. They waited. They took…
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December 28, 2016
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Devotions

Extro-spection, Empowering Expectations, and Convenient Healing?

by Eric Forseth
…al expectations, and encourages others that healing takes on various forms of faith. May it be so, Lord. Amen. Patterson, D. & R. Kelley. New Testament Commentary (B and H Publishing, 2011), p. 45.  â†©…
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March 12, 2017
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Devotions

On Being Born Again

by Robert Lancaster
…birth through the Spirit by which we receive meaning, and by which we are defined. How then are we defined? By the love of the Son of God. “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.” These two verses present the great truth of life—and in many w…
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January 25, 2017
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Essays

Reflections from a Grad Student

by Chelsea Maxwell
…to build our faith: God has been faithful and He will continue to the same. Maria Fynaardt Thank you for sharing Chelsea. This was a good reminder at a needed time. May we all remember that our comfort comes in Christ’s gift of salvation. There is lots of love coming to you from Iowa! Chelsea Maxwell Thank you for reading and sharing your lovely thoughts!…
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December 15, 2020
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Culture

Advent: Finding Joy in the Midst of Chaos

by April Fiet
…look back at all we had overcome. As we face the challenges in the days to come, we must lean into the discomfort and find a new way of being together. We must share grace and compassion with each other as we inevitably get things wrong at times. Then, when the dust settles, we can share with each other and remember both the tough stuff and the glimpses of joy we experienced along the way. May the moments of joy give us the courage to keep leaning…
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April 29, 2020
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Essays

Building on Abilities: Developing a Growth Mindset

by Valorie Zonnefeld
…at of mastering the perfect lemon meringue pie or learning math. There are online tests if you’d like to learn about your mindset. Unfortunately, many individuals have a fixed mindset towards mathematics. They don’t see themselves as “math people.” Creating a classroom environment that fosters a growth mindset is especially important in mathematics as many people see mathematics as an innate ability. It is common to refer to individuals as “math g…
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March 17, 2021
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Podcast

Podcast: MAKING – Feature Conversation with Makoto Fujimura

by Justin Bailey
…r cultural imagination and move forward in a polarized world. During the two weeks after this episode is released, we are giving away five copies of Mako’s new book, Art + Faith. To enter that giveaway, follow this link: https://kingsumo.com/g/z5wjkr/in-all-things-podcast-art-faith-giveaway All episodes embedded below….
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November 7, 2016
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On Voting and Civic Participation

by Matthew Arbo
…r American politics, and for certain segments of the American church. Some commenters have felt confident to call the church’s reaction to the general election a “schism” in the religious right—quite strong language. The candidacy of Donald Trump has been inordinately mystifying for many of us, Christians included, but “schism” is far too vague a diagnosis in attempting to capture the state of this discourse, just as “religious right” is a rather…
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March 1, 2021
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Podcast

Podcast: WAITING – Feature Conversation with Tish Harrison Warren

by Justin Bailey
…ter about the vision of In All Things and the plan for this podcast. During the first two weeks of the podcast, we are giving away five copies of Tish’s new book, Prayer in the Night. To enter that giveaway, follow this link: https://kingsumo.com/g/dgkoxe/in-all-things-podcast-prayer-in-the-night-giveaway All episodes embedded below….
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January 13, 2022
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Essays

The Push of a Button: Replacing Meaningful Interactions

by Kevin Timmer
…were created to be. Properly ordered love is not simply about our lives becoming better; it is about being able to become whole.” 2 We are created to make choices that reflect God’s love to others, to bear His image after the example of His perfect image bearer, Jesus Christ (Col 1:15). Brown puts it this way: “The more we are like Christ, the more we fulfill our original design—the ‘perfect version of ourselves.’” 3 Therefore, in the pattern of…
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March 26, 2015
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Spotlights

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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December 30, 2015
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Culture
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Top 10 Websites to Watch in 2016

by Liz Moss
…to understand what is relevant to Christians around the world. scotusblog.com For those who like to follow the U.S. Supreme Court decisions, this is a great webpage to keep up to date on legal proceedings and outcomes. BioLogos “demonstrates how can discuss the relationship between science and the Bible in a gracious and intellectually rigorous way.” Inviting the church and the world to see the harmony between science and faith, BioLogos features…
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October 30, 2017
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Culture

“I Am Your Father”

by Josh Matthews
…o evil, becomes a special person or god-like character (e.g., a Jedi), and defeats his greatest fear. There’s much more to the Campbell-Star Wars connection than that. Lucas’ general idea, though, was that Star Wars could work in any culture. Whether that’s true or not, I have no idea, but the fact is that, in the last 40 years, Star Wars has translated well across cultural and national boundaries. But that can’t be all. Maybe people love Star War…
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February 2, 2021
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Essays

Faithfully Reading Scripture With Kids

by Rebekah Earnshaw
…It requires access to the Word in a language you know, in a format that is accessible, and in a genre you comprehend. And hearing someone read means being able to hear them, focus on their words, and have words explained if you don’t know what they mean. Our trust that God speaks clearly does not mean that he speaks shallowly. God speaks in a manner that requires digestion and would be honored by a lifetime of study. Many Psalms counsel us to medi…
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January 23, 2017
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Can We Be Pragmatic and Prophetic in the Age of Trump?

by Donald Roth
…mparing Trump to Hitler signals a certain absolute moral alignment that welcomes progressives to becoming undiscerning advocates of the “good guys,” and the clearer that the morality of opposition to Republican policies becomes, the easier it will be to think of the progressive agenda in religious terms. As soon as “speaking truth to power” becomes synonymous with protesting the government and “protecting the orphan and widow” becomes voting for d…
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March 10, 2022
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Politics as a Creational Good: How Putting Up a Trampoline Led Me to Washington DC 

by Jason Lief
…this country without legal status who have become important members of our communities. There are common sense solutions to immigration that honor both the rule of law and human dignity. There are sensible ways to secure our borders and provide legal ways for people to come to this country to seek a better life.   Currently, our politics tends to objectify our immigrant brothers and sisters. One side can’t shake the ethnocentric, nationalistic imp…
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August 10, 2015
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Essays

The Beauty of Business

by John Visser
…ded not only with honestly computed tax payments, but also with regulatory compliance, community partnerships, educational partnerships, and environmental stewardship; similarly, customers should be rewarded not only with low prices, but also with accurate marketing messages, high quality, serviceability, and warranties. In doing these things, businesses increase the income and wealth not only of owners, but also of employees, customers, suppliers…
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May 18, 2016
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What Did the Supreme Court Decide About the Contraception Mandate?

by Donald Roth
…emanding the order, it is at least encouraging the Obama Administration to come to some sort of compromise with the affected religious organizations. Similarly, the Court reemphasizes that the Government has a legitimate interest in seeing that women have access to FDA approved contraceptives. Finally, the Court did resolve one minor question by forbidding the Government from imposing taxes or penalties on the organizations who sued them for faili…
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February 5, 2015
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We Are a Family

by Liz Moss
…shirt on his head, but his body temperature rises quickly. Some days he is completely comfortable with having no shirt on (or even a coat on outside, for that matter, in the frigid Northwest Iowa winters) but at other times he wants to be squeezed tightly and wrapped up in a blanket. He recently started sucking on his shirt sleeves, leaving the shirt wet and smelly by the end of the day while chewing holes through the hem of the sleeve. This is ho…
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May 25, 2022
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Culture

Cultural Learners: Dordt Students Reflect on Off-Campus Studies 

by Daniel Moe, Morgan Stoltzfus, Caden Zonnefeld
…of expectation, was I able to learn that I could be loved as I am…and that is a taste of the love of the divine. Thanks to these students for sharing their journeys, and may it challenge all of us to step from our comfort zones and participate in serving and healing divisions in our local church communities, to develop spiritual habits that enrich our lives, and to embrace the grace and love of our Heavenly Father….
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February 2, 2015
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God’s Plan for the Terrible-Two’s

by Luralyn Helming
…s the table with yogurt. Some mornings he is excited to push the button to open the garage door, other days he tried to throw himself out of my arms in avoidance which is quickly followed by tears when I push the button and he has lost his opportunity to do so. After dropping him off at daycare, I head to campus to teach my students what happens in human development, giving me much opportunity to reflect on my son’s development as I see it happen….
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May 24, 2016
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What Makes Music Christian?

by John MacInnis
…one has them, is always the same—do they make one more obedient, more God-centered, and neighbor-centered and less self-centered? ‘Though I speak with the tongues of Bach and Palestrina and have not charity….’”5 For an explanation of the generative power of art to construct meaning and not just reflect it, consider Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age (Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2007), 755ff. â†© John Butt, “Bach’s Metaphysics of Music,” in The Cambrid…
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