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March 17, 2017
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The Millennials and the Reformation

by Aaron Baart
…edictions like these quotes taken directly from Sam Eaton’s recent faithit.com article, founded on research by the Barna Group: Only 2 out of 10 Americans under 30 believe that attending church is important or worthwhile (an all-time low). 59% of millennials raised in the church have dropped out. 35% of millennials have an anti-church stance, believing the church does more harm than good. Millennials are the least likely age group of anyone to att…
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May 11, 2015
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What I Did in Vietnam

by John Calsbeek
…onths in the field, I was called into the home base and ordered to see the company commander. I had no idea why I was called in from the field. A lot of thoughts went through my mind. It was the longest ride in the helicopter to the base, not knowing—did something happened to my wife? Did something happen to my parents? Why was I being called in? Upon introducing myself to the company commander, it soon came clear. While living off base in Colorad…
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February 3, 2016
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Mind-Full Love

by Bruce Vermeer
…as one’s heart, lungs, and appendages are involved in and require physical exercise, so does one’s mind need exercise. Therefore, it is important for us to maintain cognitive fitness. Developing and maintaining cognitive fitness is a lifelong process that, not unlike physical fitness, requires considerable self-discipline at every age. Optimal cognitive fitness for the Christian begins and ends with God’s Word. Philippians 4:8 states, “Whatever is…
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July 13, 2015
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A Mathematician’s Apology

by Tom Clark
…good standards can help. As a mathematician, I find some hope that the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS) will help improve the exams, which may help to reinforce the importance of teaching genuine mathematics in schools. This is partly because the three principle authors of the CCSS-Math included a mathematician who worked to include real mathematics in the standards. The key idea is that the process of doing mathematics is written in as stan…
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August 1, 2017
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Supreme Court Term in Review: OT 2016

by Donald Roth
…hurch of Columbia v. Comer. There has always been some tension between the Free Exercise Clause, which limits the government’s regulation of religion, and the Establishment Clause, which limits its promotion of it. This means there are certain actions which state governments are allowed to take without violating the Establishment Clause (while not being forced to do so by the Free Exercise Clause). This case struck down a Missouri law which catego…
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November 16, 2016
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Colorblindness and the Problem of White Supremacy

by Gustavo Maya
…ather than reforming vital institutions, the move toward privatization and free-market solutions dissolves them, leaving white supremacy undisturbed. We can do better. As Christians, we need to reflect more deeply on the practices and institutions of white supremacy in our churches, schools, and communities. White supremacy challenges Christian teachings: prohibitions of idolatry, what it is to be created in the image of God, the command to love o…
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March 24, 2016
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The Gift of Rest

by Aaron Baart
…ioning began to press deeper, I realized where he was going. My doctor, by training and by practice, believed that there were certain creationally-structured needs built into the human being: sleeping, eating, breathing, and the list goes on. But what I also began to realize that day is that I was living into the Apostle Paul’s warning to the Corinthians: “I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is beneficial. “I have the righ…
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December 17, 2015
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A Stress-free Christmas?

by Erin Olson
…might be the most important guideline of all. Revel in the mystery of God coming to earth as a baby. Praise God for this miracle and the gift of his Son to humankind. Remember that this gift of Jesus has made the ultimate difference in our broken world and sinful hearts. Make time for what you need This is how you stay focused on why we celebrate Christmas. What practices of your faith help you stay focused? Is it prayer, scripture reading, or mu…
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November 25, 2015
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The Grace of Failure

by Dave Mulder
…n the words of master educator, Rick Wormeli: LSAT. MCAT. Praxis. SAT. Bar exam. CPA exam. Driver’s licensure. Pilot’s licensure. Auto mechanic certification exam. Every one of these assessments reflects the adult-level, working-world responsibilities our students will one day face. Many of them are high stakes: People’s lives depend on these tests’ validity as accurate measures of individual competence. All of them can be redone over and over for
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July 11, 2018
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The Fortnite Phenomenon: Should Christians be Wary? (Part II)

by Donald Roth
…lnerable. This is especially true of Fortnite, where health can be hard to come by, combat can be costly, and overly aggressive players are often the first ones knocked out. What about the more minor aggression? Well, what this amounts to is kids smack-talking one another or getting frustrated while they play, something that can escalate, but which is hardly unique to the world of video games. Fortnite can be frustrating at times, but the business…
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September 30, 2016
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Evangelicals and Trump

by Anonymous
…n the 40-year-old concrete that has covered the evangelical church. And I pray that in another 40 years those little cracks in the pavement will grow into a mustard tree farm. www.pewforum.org, “Evangelicals Rally to Trump, Religious ‘Nones’ Back Clinton”  ↩ www.christianpost.com, “Jerry Fallwell, Jr. Blasts Critics as ‘Hypocrites’ for Judging His Pro-Trump Photo in Front of Playboy Cover” ↩ www.christianpost.com: “Donald Trump Promises Evangelica…
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November 12, 2019
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Lessons from the Ozone Hole

by Carl Fictorie
…ience provides. In the press release overviewing the 1995 award, The Nobel Committee comments as follows: “By explaining the chemical mechanisms that affect the thickness of the ozone layer, the three researchers have contributed to our salvation from a global environmental problem that could have catastrophic consequences.”19 While scientists tend to focus on the knowledge their studies generate, the work of Sherwood and Molina point to the moral…
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July 27, 2021
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Walking the Talk in a Vaccine Study

by Carl Fictorie
…., on August 3, 2021, Francis Collins recommended on CNN that vaccinated parents should be wearing masks at home around their unvaccinated children. To me, no amount of expertise could convince me that this is not a deeply wrong recommendation. Do you think Collins is a trustworthy individual, regarding crafting actual policy? Don’t you think that our government leaders have delegated too much of their pandemic response to the scientific community…
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March 24, 2017
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Exile on E Street: The Pilgrimage of Bruce Springsteen

by Myles Werntz
…s home of Freehold, New Jersey—and with it the Catholicism of his youth—in search of his musical future; he self-consciously journeys in search not only of a career, but of a people he can call home. As a teenager, Springsteen was left behind by his parents to live in New Jersey when his mother and father moved to California, and so, Springsteen first sought refuge in his bandmates and his craft. Early successes with his first bands The Castilles…
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September 7, 2022
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Podcast: INTERPRETING Your World with Justin and the hosts of Hallway Conversations

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Dave Mulder, Matthew Beimers, Abby De Groot
…line at hallwayconvospod@gmail.com.” Follow Dr. Dave Mulder’s substack: https://drdave.substack.com/ Follow Dr. Matthew Beimers: https://twitter.com/beim_m Follow Abby DeGroot: https://twitter.com/DeGrootAbby…
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May 8, 2017
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An Introduction to Christian Meditation

by Jackie Smallbones
…be regular practice. The children’s chorus still rings true: Read your Bible, pray every day and you’ll grow, grow, grow. Dig Deeper For more detail on engaging Scripture in meaningful ways, read Jackie Smallbones’ book, Live the Story not the Dream (available through lulu.com or amazon.com) and visit her website, Storymakerlife.com. Bianchi, Enzo, tr. by Christine Landau. Echoes of the Word. (Brewster, MA: Paraclete Press, 2013.) 60. ↩ Peterson,…
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June 8, 2018
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Loving Our Neighbors: A Review of “The Gospel Comes with a House Key”

by
…gained nothing. (1 Cor. 13:1-5, New Living Translation) https://www.barna.com/research/atheism-doubles-among-generation-z/  ↩ https://rosariabutterfield.com/biography  ↩ For her whole conversion story see her first book, The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert.  ↩ Some may argue that Butterfield is outlining hospitality as only working in a “traditional” household of a working father and stay-at-home mother. While she does present a complement…
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February 23, 2023
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Apocalyptic Films: Don’t Look Up, A Case Study

by Elyse Kuperus
…hael Horton, Ordinary: Sustainable Faith in a Radical, Restless World, p. 101  ↩ Justin Bailey, Interpreting Your World, p. 103  ↩  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11286314/characters/nm3154303  ↩…
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November 27, 2019
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Cultivating an Attitude of Gratitude

by Kayt Frisch
…o for us, not what He has already done. As a result, we shifted our prayer practice. I would open our prayers, then welcome our children to voice what they are thankful for. Eventually, we’ve made room for more petitions as well, but the result has been that my children’s spontaneous prayers now start “Dear God, thank you for…” rather than “God, I want….” I was reminded that our children don’t have to be taught to ask for things, but they do have…
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April 24, 2015
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In Our Own Words

by Liz Moss
…hese students are so much more powerful being heard. We invite you to listen to this podcast from Dordt College’s chapel. Be challenged. Be moved. Be changed. DORDT COLLEGE | MORE OURSELVES: Church and Community http://www.dordt.edu/campus_life/campus_ministries/chapel/2014-15/audio/2015-04-01.mp3 Dig Deeper Are you interested in learning more about diversity? Consider watching…
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April 7, 2022
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My Kids Want To…Should I Let Them?: A Review of The Family Firm

by Kayt Frisch
…t many of the questions the elementary school years have a parallel to the questions that companies face. For example, the question, “should your child play travel soccer?” (family) has a lot of similarities to the question, “should we acquire this other shampoo brand?” (company) (9). Oster, a former business school professor, puts forward the idea that the tools you would use to make decisions in the business world can be similarly deployed to ma…
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July 2, 2015
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The Birds and the Bees

by Erin Olson
…not shaming them or laughing about their misunderstandings. Ask that they come to you with any questions they might have or fact-check with you any new information they might hear from their friends. Don’t Assume Someone Else Will Talk to Them Don’t assume that someone else will educate your child about sex. Having this discussion may be one of the biggest things you’ve been dreading since having children, but it has to happen. Even if you know t…
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May 15, 2015
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I am a Food Operations Sergeant

by Jordan Helming
…vorite things about the Army are the tradition, the camaraderie, and Basic Combat Training. I know that sounds weird, but I really enjoyed most of Basic. We exercised, shot weapons, went “camping”, and did obstacle courses. You leave Basic with discipline, fearlessness, excellent physical condition, and an overwhelming sense of accomplishment! In the military, you make some of the closest friends you will ever have. The hardest part was probably c…
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July 23, 2015
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Obstacles and Opportunities to Experience God in All Things

by April Fiet
…tered all of these obstacles in different ways. Rather than finding simple solutions to overcoming them, I have found that it is messy work that takes a lot of time. Church leaders need to make space. Moving from anxiety to curiosity about what God might be doing in our midst requires a major paradigm shift. In my ministry, as I work to encourage others to pay attention to God’s presence, I need to be mindful that I am creating an atmosphere where…
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July 9, 2016
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Bringing the Audience’s Imagination to Life

by Eric Van Wyk
…ing to life reveals the glory Christ has endowed in creation that we as image bearers get to discover and reshape. I often am struck by the sum of elements that enables a puppet to come to life. These different materials designed to work together would be incomplete without its complement. In puppet joints there is often a stop and a pull; creating both boundaries and freedom of movement. This seems to echo the Christian life as well as be a pictu…
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