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February 23, 2017
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Culture

Silence: A Movie Review

by Josh Matthews
…ical to Japanese culture, want to extricate the faith, even as they face a competition in power from four European nations. Japanese Christians, already too heavily taxed, are thus persecuted and tortured. In spite of the danger and their search for Ferreira, the priests also must pastor the Japanese Christians, who are desperate for a priest. The devotion of the people to their faith seems exceptional, in spite of terrible poverty. All, that is,…
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December 30, 2016
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Culture
Spotlights

The Top 10 iAt Articles for 2016

by Liz Moss
…rt also encouraged us to sit and really listen to the marginalized in your community and to stand in the gap by educating, advocating and combating subtle racism. Christmas in Nigeria International accounting and business administration student, Matthew Ojo, gives his perspective on how Christmas is celebrated in his home country of Nigeria, one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Africa. Ojo effectively describes the ways Nigerians prepar…
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February 9, 2018
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Culture

“Hostiles” Review

by Josh Matthews
…of Sergio Leone, and almost all of John Ford, especially key parts of “The Searchers.” It begins by replicating the homestead raid with which “The Searchers” begins. The plot of “Hostiles” simulates what it might have been like for Ethan Edwards to escort the Comanche chief Scar on a thousand-mile journey, with orders not to harm or kill him. This scenario creates massive tension, allowing the movie to offer an engaging psychological exploration o…
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August 25, 2017
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Devotions

Culture of Comparison

by Justin Vander Werff
…away from lateral, mutual comparisons and upward to the one true source of comfort. We are no longer searching for our identity by being a little better than the next guy. We find our value in the steadfast love and faithfulness of our heavenly Father. The language of Psalm 138 is as relentless as the suffocating peer pressure of our culture. Our Lord’s love and sustenance is described with active, present-tense verbs in the entirety of the psalm….
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June 18, 2017
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Devotions

Wound Cleaning

by Rachel Reinink
…Jesus is just telling his disciples in a new format the words of the great commission: Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” (Matthew 28:19-20) I think that going to all nations means that some will be accepting, and some wont – because not all will accept what we have to say. But the question remains – what e…
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January 12, 2018
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Devotions

That Saved a Wretch Like Me

by Carlye Gomes
…ho thrive off of putting on my fancy-pants, doing the dance from 9-5, then coming home and changing into something more comfortable, settling in to an evening of sweatpants and a smartphone aglow with Twitter, silently judging the corruption of the world and the selectively chosen group of people I follow. After all, everyone else’s sin and “dirt” is so much more interesting than mine. And quite frankly, I’m not ready to deal with my own. My sweat…
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November 13, 2015
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Essays

Red Cups and Orphans

by Liz Moss
…ever lose. Hurting children make poor decisions, lack trust in others, and search for love with a traumatized mind. Welcome these orphans into your home, but be fully aware of what you will face together as a family. Admittedly, my husband and I didn’t know what we didn’t know when we adopted our boys. Of course, our adoption agency tried to equip us with tools to adequately care for our children. But, we naively thought if our boys were adopted a…
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May 30, 2017
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Books

Beaches, Barbecues, and Books: Your Guide to Summer Reading

by Gail Marincovich
…ly guarded secrets. Add to this the discovery of a hidden painting and the search for its companion, which ultimately will reveal the truth. Still Life by Louise Penny – If you have not yet discovered the Inspector Gamache series, introduced with this book, then you are missing out. In Still Life, we are introduced to the delightful small Canadian town of Three Pines, its lovable residents, and our main guy, quiet and wise Armand Gamache. As he co…
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October 14, 2017
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Devotions

The Broken World so Loved by God

by Linda Burlew Gold
…f cold water or the cup of hot coffee; the rescue boat on the water or the search team digging through the rubble; the church that sets up as a shelter or the congregation sending funds to assist—these things can become the very manifestation of the glory of God in the world. Whatever the disaster, whatever the horror, whatever we face, may we hold to the truth that God so loves this lost and broken world that God gave an only son to live in it, l…
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January 27, 2018
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Books

The Meaning of the Trinity

by J. Todd Billings
…s suggests in his conclusion that “we should not be afraid to say that the communion of the Father, Son, and Spirit is willed by each of them and is thus a genuine interpersonal communion,” even as we affirm that all three persons are “equally owners of all the divine perfections such that the divine being is a single perfection” (292). Whether or not readers agree with each point in Anatolios’ interpretation of Nicene theology, in Retrieving Nica…
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October 11, 2017
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Essays

The Desire for Diversity

by Carlye Gomes
…diversity in your church. Learn cultures, not strategies. A simple Google search on “strategies for diversifying your church” renders about 1,370,000 results in 0.68 seconds (I checked). Many well-meaning authors have compiled lists of programs you should create or incorporate to help yourself feel good about meeting someone bearing a different level of melanin. Yet in my experience, these types of programs are stiff, uncomfortable, and eventuall…
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June 12, 2017
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Devotions

Strength and Peace

by Kara Lepley
…and the peace with which He provides His people. Power and peace are not a common pair, and yet, the Lord is both powerful and peaceful, and He shows His followers both strength and peace. Similar to a thunderstorm, the Lord is also messy and scary and powerful. Our faith is not always the easiest of paths, and at times it can feel like we are trapped in the middle of a spiritual or emotional storm. We are disappointed or let down by those around…
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February 15, 2017
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Culture

Manchester by the Sea: A Movie Review

by Josh Matthews
…sea, some years back, clowning around on Joel’s fishing boat. That boat becomes a financial problem for Lee, but it—really the sea itself—also offers relief and perhaps a touch of happiness. Patrick wants to stay in Manchester and upgrade the boat; however, Lee wants to sell it and take Patrick back to Boston. Patrick does not understand Lee at all. But we, the audience, do. And Lee, through Affleck’s remarkable performance, becomes a man for who…
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October 13, 2020
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Books

What We Talk About When We Talk About Grace: A Review of Jack

by Myles Werntz
…ced a more complex embrace of grace, and in a form for which Gilead has no comfortable room—the black community. The prodigal returns to Gilead, bearing stories of God’s grace in the blackness of Memphis and St. Louis, and Gilead does not yet have the ears to hear it. In the end, none of this means that the town of Gilead is false or hypocritical, but that it is the perfect hometown for someone who knows both the joys of ample grace and the diffic…
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December 11, 2015
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Spotlights

Top 10 Books for Young Readers in 2015

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…children and young adults love to read. We think the children and young adults in your life will love to read them as well. If you’ve got other books you”d recommend to children and young adults, please post them in the comments below. Happy Reading!…
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April 21, 2017
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Essays

Every Story Matters

by Chelsea Maxwell
…ly basis, I am reminded of the world’s depravity as I am inserted into our community’s darkest places. I am also a witness to its restoration. Some days, I have to search harder than others, but it’s always there. In the midst of the world’s deep brokenness, there is a profound strength. This acknowledgment is not an excuse to be passive in the midst of injustice, but a reminder of our calling to step into the places of hurt and brokenness with op…
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October 5, 2021
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Books

The Making of Beautiful Things: A Review of Adorning the Dark

by Channon Visscher
…uth and beauty.” The first is that the work of creation must take place in community. Community plays a key role in supporting and receiving the things that we make, and in our calling to be co-creators of truth and beauty. Thus, while the book places an emphasis on makers—authors and musicians in particular—Peterson notes that we are all creative, because we all bear the image of a God we call Creator. Consistent with Fujimura’s vision above is t…
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September 11, 2016
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Essays

A Letter to Those Growing Up in a Post-9/11 World

by Donald Roth
…of Islam. Bin Laden’s Legacy, by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, is an excellent example of an attempt to do just that. The book’s search for Al Qaeda’s own narrative as to its motives in the 9/11 attack surely reveals a desire to destroy America, but rather than seeking military victory, the terrorist group’s strategy has been global economic destabilization. They wanted to coax the West into spending itself into oblivion in its obsession with terror,…
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December 8, 2022
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Culture
Devotions

Finding Simplicity for Advent—Joy

by April Fiet
…lseye we aim for.  This Advent season, while we dash around to our various commitments, try to check all the boxes on our list of expectations, and try to do it all with a smile on, let’s take a moment to focus on one simple, life-giving thing: the Christ child coming into the world. God, through this one vulnerable act, became human with and for us. God walked among us, healed the sick, cared about our concerns, and dealt with the crushing pressu…
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August 20, 2014
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Categories, Tags, Contributors, Series, and Glossary Terms

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…e/role and followed by their rank and/or relevant positions and roles. For example: Dr. Neal DeRoo is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Fellow of the Andreas Center for Reformed Scholarship and Service. Additional information and links might be provided to a relevant academic, professional, or personal site. Glossary Terms Glossary terms are custom post types that works like a taxonomy — kind of like a special class of tags, since you are in a…
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August 7, 2014
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March 16, 2022
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Books

“Dancing in the Minefields”: A Review of The Nicene Option

by Rylan Brue
…a way to allow our foundational beliefs to build signposts of the world to come, while not allowing these signposts to become violent, exclusionary ‘isms.’” You might expect that if a philosopher is looking to tear down fences, they would turn to the French deconstructionist Jacques Derrida. However, the problem as Smith sees it is that Derrida did not actually succeed in tearing down the Kantian fences plaguing Western philosophy. The Kantian bin…
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August 28, 2017
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Devotions

Rock that Touched the Sky

by April Fiet
…be on the look-out. Let us bear witness to what God has done and is doing. Let’s keep our eyes open, for surely God is in our midst. https://www.nps.gov/scbl/learn/historyculture/chimney-rock.htm  ↩…
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July 8, 2021
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Essays

Encouraging Our Community and Retaining Our Educators

by Matthew Beimers
…her are integral in most Christian schools but finding ways to embed other community-building practices into the week will help teachers see that they are part of a larger body. How often does your staff eat together, play together, laugh together, or learn together? Are there some staff who feel they are not part of the community and how might you enfold them? Salary and benefits: In too many Christian school communities, it is frowned upon to ta…
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June 29, 2022
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Essays

Teacher Flexibility and the New Normal

by Sheila Mulder
…and instructional design. Schools were implementing professional learning communities, common formative assessments, and differentiation. While these were important goals and ideas, the pandemic widened the achievement gap in students, so they became essential. According to MAP NWEA, student achievement lagged in post-pandemic growth. High achievers seemed to be on target with growth goals pre-pandemic and low achievers seems to lag pre-pandemic…
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