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October 27, 2020
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Culture

Political Divisions and Pastoral Discernment

by Joel Kok
…who waters is anything, but only God gives the growth” (1st Corinthians 3:6-7). With respect to common life in general—from the most personal to the most political—James, as paraphrased by Eugene Peterson, helps us cultivate good fruit when he writes, “Lead with your ears, follow up with your tongue, and let anger straggle along in the rear. God’s righteousness doesn’t grow from human anger. So throw all spoiled virtue and cancerous evil in the ga…
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December 2, 2016
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Devotions

The Lord will be Gracious

by Donald Roth
…isons to the New Jerusalem in Revelation, and with this we can see the greatest comfort of the gospel: God delivers His people from adversity to abundance, from strife to shalom. Even the chaos and destruction of the Last Day will be a sweet thing for God’s people. Challenge While it’s reaffirming to see the Lord’s hand in the fulfillment of messianic prophesies, and it’s comforting to rest in this proven trustworthiness as we look to the coming f…
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December 12, 2017
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Essays

The Problem with Christmas Carols for People Longing for the King

by Dave Mulder
…u Hear What I Hear?”… It’s a marvelous mixtape that stretches from the just-after-Thanksgiving kick-off right up until the culmination of it all on Christmas Day! Because every artist out there has a Christmas album, right? And so, with that huge catalog of carols ready and waiting, all of the songs that are somehow taboo up until the magical hour when Black Friday begins are now released with the full fury of festive frivolity, kicking off the Ch…
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August 7, 2015
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Devotions

God in School

by Jon Peters
…ll moment in time it felt like my room, though filled with exercise balls, dirty desks, and broken pencils, was a safe spot where two brothers could come together and get real with God! I got served, as my kids would say!…
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October 1, 2020
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Books

Embracing the Color of Life: A Review of Joyful

by Kayt Frisch
…ow is my favorite color and has been for years- yellow curtains in my dorm room and I have had a yellow room in our homes all of our marriage. I try to find joy in each day – blue sky, colorful fall leaves, bright red tomatoes – the small things !! Prayers and daily devotions keep me focused….
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February 16, 2017
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Culture

Taking My Daughter to Hidden Figures

by Howard Schaap
…t room below a sign that says, “Black Computers.” Here, they perform behind-the-scenes calculations for NASA quietly and cheaply. However, when the Russians put Sputnik into orbit, Al Harrison (Kevin Costner), chief of the Space Task Group, finds himself in need of an expert in analytic geometry. Harrison, of course, will not himself descend to the netherworld of “black computers” to look for the solution to his problem, so he sends Vivian Mitchel…
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February 12, 2019
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Essays

A New Asceticism: Learning to be Grateful

by Chandra Crane
…discard anything that doesn’t , don’t forget to thank it before saying good-bye,” I realized that her ideas were not necessarily wrong; her affections were misplaced. In watching her new Netflix show, Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, the playful, caring tone of her books is clearly central to her character. Her goal is to free people from the tyranny of clutter and too much stuff, and she does so masterfully and faithfully. Discussions on the carefull…
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December 11, 2016
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Devotions

Joy in the Anticipation

by John Baas
…an when you were, but he didn’t know what it was called. A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh When our family sits at the table this third Sunday of Advent, we will sing this verse of Natalie Sleeth’s “Light One Candle”: Light one candle for joy, One bright candle for joy, Every nation will find salvation In Bethlehem’s baby boy. He brings joy to every heart, He comes. He comes. It may be easy for us to sing about joy. We are healthy, our home is strong, o…
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November 11, 2016
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Essays

Wine, Food, and Friends: John Calvin on God’s Gifts

by Bruce Gordon
…hristian in matters of practice and conscience. Reflecting on I Timothy 4:1-5, the Frenchman commented at length: Let us notice the reasoning in this matter: we ought to be content with the freedom which God has given us in the use of different foods, because it is for our use that he has created them. It is the joy of all godly people to know that every food that nourishes them is offered them by the hand of the Lord; that to eat it is pure and l…
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January 5, 2016
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Essays

In Your Neighborhood

by Jen Sandbulte
…st that God will work all things out for good. Please, take out your cell phone and enter the National Human Trafficking Hotline Number 888-3737-888 – you never know when you will need it!  …
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December 12, 2014
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Spotlights

Top 25 Most Influential Books Read in 2014

by Meagan De Graaf
…ugh the prism of toughness, which he explains comes from discipline, a team-oriented mind-set, and belief in oneself. 12. View from the Top by Michael Lindsay Learn leadership from the best-proven insights from the power elite in business, government, and beyond View from the Top brings readers inside the corridors of power and relates the personal stories and powerful findings from the Platinum Study, a groundbreaking study of 550 elite American…
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February 18, 2021
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What Are You Giving Up For Lent? A Review of Lent

by Kayt Frisch
…Lent, we meditate on his suffering with and through our very bodies” (9). How will you observe Lent this year? We’d love to hear in the comments. https://www.lentmadness.org/about/  ↩…
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April 19, 2019
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Essays

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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March 9, 2023
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Essays

Windy Weighty Words of Lament

by Rylan Brue
…n, four chambers large enough to fit each syllable of creation’s groans: ma-ra-na-tha5 . We neglect it only insofar as we have stopped waiting. Rashi, The Metsudah Five Megillot (Lakewood, NJ: 2001), https://www.sefaria.org/Rashi_on_Lamentations.1.1.1?lang=bi.  ↩ Nahum Tate, Psalm 137, https://hymnary.org/text/when_we_our_wearied_limbs_to_rest.  ↩ John Calvin, “Author’s Preface” in Commentary on the Psalms, trans. Arthur Golding (1571),https://cce…
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March 13, 2015
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Devotions

Lent: Behold, the Man!

by Benjamin Lappenga
…, The Gospel According to St. John: An Introduction with Commentary and Notes on the Greek Text (2d ed.; Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1978), 149-69. ↩ http://www.crcna.org/welcome/beliefs/creeds/athanasian-creed ↩…
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June 22, 2023
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A Proton’s Pilgrimage: A Review of Dawn

by Jason Ho
…r today’s curious children (and children at heart).    https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1907169116  ↩ https://biologos.org/resources/adam-and-the-genome-reading-scripture-after-genetic-science  ↩…
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July 31, 2018
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Essays

Fighting for Dignity in Undignified Times

by Gustavo Maya
…to both Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon and their brands of virulently anti-union, anti-labor politics, may be an outlier in California politics, but it corresponds with other parts of the country where populist dog whistle appeals play well to crowds—the parts that continue to provide overwhelming support to the president despite his many ongoing scandals and failures. If news reports and social media are to be believed, the rising tide of hate i…
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November 30, 2016
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Devotions

You’ve Got to be Kidding Me!

by Roy Berkenbosch
…that the Great Reversal does not arrive like startlingly new or even brand-new news. It comes instead as a reminder to hope, which we hear and receive as a summons to be faithful, to strengthen the feeble knees, to bring good news to the oppressed, to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, to release to the prisoners, and to announce to all that “Our God reigns!” But these words are not only a summons –as Paul reminds us…
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February 8, 2022
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Clear Eyes, Full Hearts: A Review of Calvinism for a Secular Age

by Gayle Doornbos
…lf through ‘winning’ ideological and cultural battles and proclaims an over-realized eschatology. What arises from Calvinism for a Secular Age, however, is a different picture. First, as each author unpacks what Kuyperians did, a complex realistic narrative arises that challenges any airs of triumphalism that may remain. This is a tradition with a history that is beautiful and broken. It is a tradition that has a glorious, generative and broad vis…
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April 12, 2016
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Essays

Are Christian Children Selfish?

by Abby Foreman
This morning, I heard my preschool-aged daughter and three-year-old son fighting over a balloon. My son held tight to the balloon and was running to stay ahead of his pursuer. On my way to intervene, I heard my daughter yell “Don’t be like Thou! Thou stole and she was NOT supposed to steal! Don’t be like Thou! She was naughty.” After a few moments of initial confusion, I figured out that she was attempting to apply one of her Bible memory verses…
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February 17, 2022
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Why War? A Neo-Calvinist Perspective: A Review of A Field Guide to Christian Nonviolence

by Laremy De Vries
…hristian Nonviolence addresses an important topic that my tradition has all-too-often been silent about at best, and at worst has inherited a pro-militaristic default position with infrequent pauses to deeply reflect on the spiritual implications of the carnage of perpetual wars. I found in this book a host of diverse Christian voices to listen to and ideas to consider and challenge my perspective. If you choose to pick up this book, you will cert…
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June 29, 2022
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Teacher Flexibility and the New Normal

by Sheila Mulder
…The need to be flexible remained as teachers instructed for remote and face-to-face learning. It’s been two full school years. Has normal come back? Maybe the old ‘normal’ shouldn’t be the new normal? When something as traumatic as a pandemic happens, it is easy to throw out everything associated with it, but instead of scrapping all of it, let’s reflect on some of the positive changes that contribute to the new normal. Community and socio-emotion…
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July 22, 2022
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Culture

Top 5: Books about Human Psychology

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…practices, and ruminates on the results. See also her follow up, How God Becomes Real. 3. Relational Spirituality by Todd and Elizabeth Hall — written by a husband-wife team (both are professors of psychology at Biola University), this book draws discerningly from psychological science to construct a new paradigm for spiritual formation. For a similar treatment, see also Curt Thompson’s Anatomy of the Soul. 4. TheoPsych by Justin Barrett — written…
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January 17, 2017
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How Can The Church Thrive In A Non-Christian World?

by Ed Stetzer
…d way. There are myriad companies, once giants in industry, which either disappeared completely or are shells of what they once were because they did not see the need for change. So, if we are going to continue to communicate the message of the gospel meaningfully, our churches must change as well. If it feels like you are stepping in a time machine to worship with your church, it’s worth asking if that’s because you’re holding fast to the timeles…
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June 14, 2017
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Essays

Welcome to the Century of Neuroscience, the Century of the Brain – Part I: Traditional Dualistic Views of Human Nature

by Ralph Davis
…thout a body. The normal situation in this life is a highly integrated soul-body complex, with the active soul acting as the form and actuating principle of the body’s passive matter (hylomorphism); the soul animates the body, thus creating the living psychosomatic unity we experience as “ourselves.” The two parts are completely integrated in this temporal life, like the components of a baked cake, but in the afterlife the soul and the body can be…
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