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Featured image for “The Birth and Progression of the Black Lives Matter Movement: A Review of <em>On the Other Side of Freedom</em>”
February 26, 2019
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The Birth and Progression of the Black Lives Matter Movement: A Review of On the Other Side of Freedom

by Chelsea Maxwell
…r the scope of this book, Mckesson uses personal experiences to speak to a community he identifies with. That community is not white Christians. The premise every reader must accept is that what he has to say about his experiences, both individual and communal, matters. For white Christian readers like myself, reading this book requires a posture of humility, listening, and learning. There is much with which to grapple. But, not everything is new…
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August 26, 2015
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Who must take the lead in immigration reform?

by Abby Foreman
…her have social problems handled primarily by government or by more local, community-based organizations. In the context of immigration reform, it is widely recognized that the government must take the lead in determining the structural parameters for lawful immigration. In addition, it must also make a decision about how to resolve the legal and social complications that arise for those who live in the United States – sometimes for decades – with…
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October 22, 2019
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Culture

Revealing History’s Underlying Layers: A Podcast Review of Revisionist History

by Jackson Nickolay
…n attempting to portray the likelihood of a student’s success in the legal realm becomes personal for him as he invests deeper and deeper into the intrigue. Much of my enjoyment with this podcast was listening to Gladwell get as worked up as he does, over things that I have never even thought about. However, Gladwell clearly has another purpose for this podcast. It has to do with what he is hoping his audience will take away from having listened t…
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August 18, 2020
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Supreme Court Decisions in Review (Part 1)

by Donald Roth
…s a chance to look back over the previous term. I do this to keep myself up-to-date for the sake of my teaching, and I share this in the form of annual presentations to my campus community. I also periodically share these reviews here, albeit less regularly. This year is both remarkable and consistent with this trend for many reasons. For the Court, the uniqueness of the coronavirus pandemic created historic milestones, including its first virtual…
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September 19, 2019
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A Tool for Translation: A Review of The Path Between Us

by Dawn Berkelaar
…ell someone else what type you think they are. However, that can limit the usefulness of this kind of book. If you are in a relationship with someone who is self-aware enough to have learned about the Enneagram and figured out their number, well and good. What about when you need to get along with someone who might not accept that other ways of seeing the world than their own are equally valid? After thinking about this, I’ve decided to act in muc…
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May 13, 2017
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Devotions

I Am

by Leah Zuidema
…n just a few short words, Jesus has revealed his own name, and has thereby shown himself to be LORD. “Before Abraham was, I am.” The very same “I am who I am.” Jesus is the God who spoke to Moses through the burning bush (Exodus 3). The heir of Abraham, and yet his creator, too. He can out-name-drop any teacher of the law. Before and beyond all time. Laugh with me, will you? It’s the laughter of Sarah laboring, Miriam dancing, Elizabeth singing. I…
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October 27, 2017
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Devotions

Happiness, Blessing, and Flourishing

by Emily Scatterday Holehan
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 1 Deuteronomy 9:25-10:5 Titus 2:7-8, 11-15 Take a moment to absorb the beauty of the artistic image of the trees above. What do you see? What do you notice? If I told you that this painting was somehow connected to discipleship or being formed in our faith, how would you interpret each part of it? Now, read Psalm 1 (v. 1-3): Happy are those who do not follow the advice of the wicked, or take the path that sinners tread…
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December 1, 2014
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Thoughts on #Ferguson

by Liz Moss
…own, Drew Hart and Efrem Smith jointly published a response entitled “Black-on-Black Violence: Pastor Voddie Baucham’s Assault on Black People.” The Gospel Coalition published “Thoughts on Ferguson” by Baucham last week where he states, “It does me absolutely no good to assume that my mistreatment was systemic in nature. No more than it is good for me to assume that what happened in Ferguson was systemic. I have a life to live, and I refuse to liv…
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March 2, 2017
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Why Ecumenism Matters

by Lisa Vander Wal
…ommunion of Reformed Churches, or WCRC, with this simple focus: “Called to Communion, Committed to Justice.” It is with the WCRC that I have become most active. The defining document of this communion is the Accra Confession, which was born in 2004 in Accra, Ghana, and which argues from Scripture that God desires all of creation to flourish and thrive. Yet, as one looks at the world, it is clear that there are many who do not have the opportunity…
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February 20, 2017
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Devotions

Christian Living

by Susan Hetrick
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 119:57-64 Proverbs 25:11-22 Romans 12:9-21 In the letter to his congregation in Rome, Paul took some time explaining what living with an awareness of God’s presence ought to look like. This section in chapter 12, for example, is often published in Bibles with the subheading “Love in Action.” You’d think that followers of Christ would know what living in Love was supposed to look like, but apparently they didn’t; certai…
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September 21, 2015
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The Richness of Building Character in College Athletics

by Craig Heynen
…the connection between being an athlete and spiritual development. I have come to realize that the weaknesses and strengths that an athlete displays are often also characteristics of their spiritual life. In many cases, the athletes that make the best teammates also are more effective in living out their faith on a daily basis. The discipline, determination, and reflection needed to develop spiritually are very similar to what is needed to develo…
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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.  ↩…
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May 31, 2017
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Devotions

The Sincerity of Love

by Jill Heynen
…ontinue to describe a love that is selfless, not selfish. It is one of self-denial, not self-determination. Showing sincere love is being “other-minded,” placing the needs and interests of others in front of your own. Our society tells that love is something based on emotions. It tells us that love is something you feel, and when you no longer have the affectionate feeling you once had, the love is gone. This is a huge lie to which many people fal…
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August 12, 2015
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Compensation as Cultivation

by Donald Roth
…ee than previous generations, partly due to a much higher incidence of dual-income households, the allure of overtime pay may not see as many workers putting in as many extra hours at the office as employers expect. Instead, an employer could institute more flexible work requirements, especially since millennials don’t mind working from home, and then align assessments to tasks completed rather than hours worked and improve performance-oriented co…
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November 17, 2021
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For the Beauty of the Earth: A Review of The God of the Garden

by Ruth Clark
…hat look like any other suburban sprawl: the same stores, same look, same ‘comforts,’ same-ness. Mining from writers like Wendell Berry, Tolkien, Eric Jacobsen, and Eugene Peterson, as well as the joys of his English countryside explorations, Peterson weaves a compelling argument for becoming more aware of local habitats, local decision-making, and the names of plants or tress in our own yards.   …loving a master Gardener who cares for the sparrow…
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August 10, 2017
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Devotions

Wide-Angle Look

by Stephanie Doeschot
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 85:8-13 1 Kings 18:17-19, 30-40 Acts 18:24-28 Over the past four years, I’ve been part of a Theotogs group started by Western Theological Seminary. It is, as the name implies, dedicated to exploring theological photography. Yes, we have learned skills in making photos, but of even greater value, we have challenged one another to engage in visio divina, seeing what is all around us with the eyes of faith. There are infi…
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December 13, 2016
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Populism and the Challenge of Democracy in 2016

by Donald Roth
…efings and political appointments sort of suggests he’ll be more “delegator-in-chief” than “commander-in-chief,” so perhaps those who feared what Trump would do don’t have to worry, since it doesn’t sound like he’ll be doing much.  ↩ I think most of the paragraph from the end of Chatper VII, Book Four is prescient: “The men who live in the democratic ages upon which we are entering have naturally a taste for independence: they are naturally impati…
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November 8, 2022
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Directed Attention: Finding Flow (Part 1/2)

by Dawn Berkelaar
…what circumstances?  Flow, p. xi  ↩  Flow, p. 40  ↩ pronounced ‘chick-SENT-me-high’  ↩  Flow, p. 49  ↩  Flow, p. 32, 33  ↩  Flow, p. 70  ↩ Kevin Majeres, episode “Choose Flow, Not Hyperfocus,” The Golden Hour podcast, May 16, 2022.  ↩ Csikszentmihalyi defined an ordered consciousness as one in which the person is “in control of feelings and thoughts.” (p. 24) He wrote that flow created an ordered consciousness because, in that state, “Thoughts, i…
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November 7, 2019
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The Future Through the Eyes of the Past: A Review of From Gutenberg to Google

by Kayt Frisch
…d railroad, and the internet. While each revolution has unique features, by-and-large technological network revolutions follow a pattern: a series of technological advances are combined to produce a disruptive change which then is followed by a period of uncertainty as people struggle to create a new “normal,” complete with doom-mongers foretelling the end of civilization as we know it. This eventually redefines societal structures and expectation…
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January 21, 2021
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Memento Mori: A Review of The End of the Christian Life

by Todd Zuidema
…gs notes, we may not have a conscious desire to suppress death, but “we’ve come to generate and inhabit a culture that prizes and rewards death-denying habits.” (pg. 106) What is the remedy and a healthy way to consider death and dying? As we try to answer this puzzling question, Billings provides direction by sharing his own story and experience. He was diagnosed in 2012 at age 39 with an incurable form of cancer. He subsequently submitted to che…
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March 12, 2020
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Common Ground for the Common Good: A Review of I Was Hungry

by Abby Foreman
…nating our efforts in our communities?” This book will be valuable to anyone who is interested in learning about how to engage with others in community to come together to solve a collective problem….
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October 14, 2015
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How Can We Become Biblically Literate?

by Jay Shim
…ew heaven and new earth. The overarching structure of the Bible as creation-fall-redemption-consummation in a grand cosmic view determines what to find in it, the purpose of reading it, the scope of Christian religion, and the nature of redeemed life. The Bible is to be read as a single book of progressive revelation moving from the Old to the New Testament, as it sets the foundation of the future salvation in the early part of Genesis, moving thr…
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January 10, 2023
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Toward a Covenantal Christian Political Theology: A Review of Politics after Christendom

by Donald Roth
…recognize the fleeting character of life, moving us past the constant life-or-death rhetoric of the 24-hour news cycle toward a more Christian sense of patience. In contrast to the temporary character of victory or defeat in this world, he urges us to turn our confidence to the Lord and His ultimate victory. From this confidence, VanDrunen argues that Christians can be truly charitable, compassionate, and cheerful. In that way, Christians can be…
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April 5, 2016
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Faith Shapes My Design

by Mark Volkers
…t is Christian art if you want it to be, because, you know, Kuyper’s ‘every-square-inch’ and all that.” (Let many others commence eye rolling). Somewhere between these two lies a healthy balance, but I wonder sometimes if we’re asking the wrong question. Instead of examining the art and looking for tell-tale signs that it’s “Christian,” wouldn’t it be healthier to ask, “Is the artist a Christian?” What I like about this question is it now frees us…
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December 4, 2014
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Do Cameras Make a Difference? The Death of Eric Garner and another “No Indictment”

by Donald Roth
…grand jury system is broken with respect to officer-involved deaths, let’s come up with useful ways to fix it. Although Ferguson raised some of these questions, the facts were muddled. Eric Garner’s case lacks many of those same ambiguities precisely because it was caught on camera. Perhaps this second “no bill” decision will stir enough sustained sentiment to lead to true reform, and that will lead to greater justice for all than one conviction a…
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