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June 22, 2018
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Excerpt from “Walking Through Infertility”

by Matthew Arbo
…e more glaring indicators of disbelief in the Christian life. We somehow become committed to a future of our own desiring and construction, rather than to what seems an unpredictable, even risky adventure with Jesus. We think we know better than God what he needs from us. It is a crafty, recurring lie we tell ourselves. As Jesus reminds us in his Sermon, no one can serve two masters (Matt. 6:24). This same lie is at the root of all the mistaken id…
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January 10, 2019
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Praying and Acting Through Persecution: A Review of Under Caesar’s Sword

by Charles Veenstra
…Asia; Contemporary Russia, Pakistan, and Afghanistan; India and Sri Lanka; Communist Vietnam and Laos; Communist China, Muslim Indonesia, and Latin America. Notably absent from this list is North Korea, which has ranked at the top of the list of persecution of Christians for many years. The likely reason for their absence is that it is very difficult to find an expert who is able talk with Christians in North Korea. Each of the chapters follow a g…
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January 13, 2015
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Essays

The Long Invisible Bag

by Chuck DeGroat
…ce, too. Hard experiences. Failures. Self-realizations that make me feel uncomfortable. I’m Reformed because sin is real. My sin is real. And because I desperately need grace. Opening that invisible bag, we find that we’re far more complex and broken than we think we are. But at its bottom, we find the end of ourselves, and the beginning of hope. At the bottom of that burdening bag we find a humiliated Savior, a Savior who is not at all ashamed to…
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October 11, 2016
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C.S. Lewis’s Nightmare: Christianity after the Abolition of Man (Part 1)

by Michael Plato
…such as animals, ecosystems and even inorganic entities such as machines, computer code and geological formations. Beyond this “rights” agenda, there is a more fundamental component of posthumanism which seeks to place humans in a much closer networked relation with both machines and nature. This is to be achieved through technological means, such as “wiring” human brains directly to computer systems or grafting body parts from other animal speci…
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March 28, 2017
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Essays

Loving Mathematically

by Bryant Mathews
…to “lay aside our privileges” and higher-level mathematical understanding, freeing ourselves to contextualize and embody mathematical truths in ways that are meaningful to as wide of an audience as possible. In this way, we can treat mathematics not just as an object of our love, but as a vehicle for its expression, in hope that the math-inspired worship that we offer to our Creator will spring up in new hearts. Frenkel, Edward (2013). Love and Ma…
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March 13, 2015
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Devotions

Lent: Behold, the Man!

by Benjamin Lappenga
…g 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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July 7, 2015
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“Getting Lost” for Our Own Good

by Sue Droog
…d rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.5 I encourage all of us to be intentional this summer and find a few days to just “get lost” and experience the rest and recreation that God designed for us. MacMillian, Amanda. “Insomnia Costs $63 Billion Annually in Lower Productivity.” CNN.com. N.p., 1 Sept. 2011. Web. 20 June 2015. ↩ White paper. “Stress in the…
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December 7, 2014
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Devotions

Advent: I AM

by Nathan Tintle
…s world and His Spirit’s life in us, we will find I AM in all things. A recent short-lived reality television show, Same Name, matched celebrities with regular folks of the same name. “Hi, I’m Mike Tyson. No, not that Mike Tyson.” ↩ howmanyofme.com uses census records to count first and list names and tell you how unique your name is. ↩ Finding your Roots, a PBS series that shows people who their ancestors were as people seek to find out why they…
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February 2, 2016
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Devotions

Reflections From a First Time Voter

by Carlye Gomes
…le through storytelling; if I seek to honor humanness, brokenness, and overcoming odds in my own life as well as in the lives of those I love, I think I can honor it in the candidates too. Perhaps I could even celebrate lives, even the lives of the candidates I don’t agree with politically. What I’m saying is this: we’ve all messed up something bad in this life. We hurt people and we disappoint and we don’t play fair. We’re all humans and we all h…
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October 11, 2018
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Devotions

Compass Plant Leaves and Apparent Randomness

by Jeff Ploegstra
…ler and smaller. Instead, as we learn more about how the world works, we are given a deeper sense of the immensity of God’s power, His creativity, and His sovereignty. Dig Deeper The Andreas Center is pleased to co-sponsor an upcoming event with the Colossian Forum here at Dordt College: A Conversation about Origins, with Todd Wood and Darrel Falk. Mark your calendars for Friday, October 26, 2018 and RSVP at: https://originsconversations.eventbrit…
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September 21, 2017
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Devotions

Misunderstandings

by Ed Starkenburg
…ngs in Nahum and II Corinthians remind us we have to be discerning when it comes to appearances. God teaches us not to look only at appearances, but to look deeper and more carefully. Things are not always the way we understand them to be. Psalm 145:8 states “The Lord is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love.” Many around us consider that type of “slowness” to be a sign of weakness. Truly strong people know what they want and…
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August 24, 2022
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Podcast

Podcast: RESISTING Celebrity Culture with Katelyn Beaty

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Ruth Clark
…brity culture in the church and in the Christian publishing industry – Why obscurity and ordinary faithfulness are so important for followers of Christ Get Katelyn’s book: http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/celebrities-for-jesus/406890 To read Ruth Clark’s review: https://inallthings.org/reckoning-with-status-and-realigning-our-hearts-a-review-of-celebrities-for-jesus/…
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June 7, 2016
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Wage Gaps in Professional Sports

by Bill Elgersma
…s basketball games (WNBA) averaged 7,318 fans, and according to OregonLive.com, the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) attendance averaged 5,046, an increase of 22 percent from 2014 because of the World Cup exposure last summer. High school football games in Texas have a greater draw. Most in America are not aware that a National Women’s Soccer League exists, let alone who might play in it. And in fairness, many should get a pass on this. With…
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February 14, 2015
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Can We Get Rid of Valentine’s Day?

by Liz Moss
…g Mayan and Aztec upper class elites, who were known to savor a drink that combined roasted cacao beans with cornmeal, vanilla, honey and chilies. Cacao beans were as valuable a commodity as gold, and were even used to pay taxes levied by Aztec rulers.” Treat Yourself: Budget Friendly Ways to Spend Valentine’s Day Alone (U.S. News & World Report) “Who says you need a special someone for Valentine’s Day? If you find yourself celebrating alone on Fe…
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June 9, 2015
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Technology Isn’t Just for Smart People

by Kari Sandouka
…r year) are the largest contributing factors. In accordance with the Pew Research Center, McKinsey & Company released a report in 2014 titled Offline and Falling Behind: Barriers to Internet Adoption. Their report identifies four categories of barriers: incentives, low income and affordability, user capability and infrastructure. The factors within these four categories include: lack of awareness of the Internet and/or cases that create value for
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December 1, 2017
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A Year-in-Movies: Top 7 Movies of 2017

by Josh Matthews
…creenplay at the most recent Oscar ceremony, “Manchester by the Sea” has become a polarizing movie. It has received just three out of five stars on amazon.com—a very poor rating—with over 3,500 ratings, many from reviewers who hate it. Many people I know told me that the movie is boring. For them, it has little plot and character development, and it lacks the necessary excitement that dramatic movies ought to have. I think not only that they are w…
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March 17, 2021
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Podcast

Podcast: MAKING – Feature Conversation with Makoto Fujimura

by Justin Bailey
…fter 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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October 3, 2014
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Top 5 books on ministering to millennials

by Liz Moss
…of their most important assignments. The surprising details of the study, commissioned by the Fermi Project and conducted by The Barna Group, are presented with uncompromising honesty in unChristian. Find out why these negative perceptions exist, learn how to reverse them in a Christlike manner, and discover practical examples of how Christians can positively contribute to culture. 3. What We Talk About When We Talk About God by Rob Bell Rob Bell…
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March 1, 2021
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Podcast: WAITING – Feature Conversation with Tish Harrison Warren

by Justin Bailey
…t 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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November 15, 2022
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Filling Empty Cups: A Review of The Soul of the Helper

by Erin Olson
…only her childhood trauma, but also how she’s tried, in some ways, to overcompensate for it.” It is common for people to choose a helping profession when they themselves have been the recipient of some form of professional help. I became a social worker in part because of my own personal experience with my parents’ divorce when I was a child. I didn’t spend a lot of time in therapy working through the divorce or my subsequent turbulent relationsh…
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September 12, 2016
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How Does a Teacher Use Technology Appropriately?

by Joe'l Vander Waal
…ods. Technology has played a significant part in enabling consumerism to become as widespread as it is in our times.”5 When technology becomes the center of our lives–often without us even knowing it–we are not glorifying God and enjoying him forever. We are distracted and will miss many of the blessings God has in store for us. Finally, when we use technology to focus on continually building knowledge and power so we can become all-knowing, God-l…
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July 14, 2020
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Healthy Family Systems: Bowen and Boundaries

by Erin Olson
…ly relationships become too enmeshed. Enmeshment happens when boundaries become too permeable or become unclear altogether. It is obviously helpful to have close family relationships, but within certain family subsystems and even between individual family members, it is still important to have boundaries. Family Systems Theory (FST) is based on eight key concepts developed by Bowen. The first is the one I mentioned above—triangles. Bowen determine…
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June 7, 2017
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Elusive Unity

by Jim Payton
…olic Church, §8) “No one whose furious discord breaks the Lord’s peace can come to the reward of peace.” (*Cyprian, The Unity of the Catholic Church, §11) “We have become more brutish than animals; at least they herd with their fellows, but our most savage warfare is with our own people.” (Basil of Caesarea, On the Holy Spirit §78) Listening to their counsel will serve us all better as we enter upcoming synods, with the potential the arguments we…
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October 25, 2018
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Gender Dynamics

by Chandra Crane
…orking mother, concerned about political issues that face women) wasn’t welcome on campus; when, during my class presentation those same young men laughed at squirrels, rather than even pretending to listen to my paper on the conversion of Saul in Acts 9 (examining the only New Testament use of the word ἐμπνέων as Saul “breathed out murder against the church), I relied on the Holy Spirit to keep me from breathing out murder against them. I held it…
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May 29, 2018
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The Liturgical Lives of Pets

by Howard Schaap
…“I lift my eyes to the mountains,” the Psalmist says, “where does my help come from?” I had not considered lifting one’s eyes as a liturgical practice—until Kylo. Of course, there is another view that dog walking offers, and this one is much more mundane. “I drop my eyes to my feet,” I might begin this other psalm. But even something like picking up poo has taught me something: stewardship is liturgical. It’s daily, seasonal, annual. It pays atte…
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