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April 16, 2017
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Devotions

Christ’s Clothing

by Stephanie Doeschot
…r in perfect harmony. -Colossians 3:14 (NRSV) My husband and I have a seven-month-old grandson. He is such a delightful, inquisitive, and sweet-tempered child. Because he is our first grandchild, and the first grandchild of his other grandparents, and the first nephew of his parents’ siblings, he has received lots of attention and is never in short supply of toys or items of clothing. Have you noticed that most of the clothing for babies professes…
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May 10, 2018
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Essays

Estate Planning: Psalms and Hymns for a Lifetime

by Karen A. DeMol
…we set aside classic hymns and Psalm-settings? In focusing only on recently-composed worship music, we lose the sense of worshipping with the Church of all times. In neglecting the Psalms, we lose the richness of a Biblical book of songs, which for thousands of years has nourished believers. In setting aside hymns, we lose the richness of texts that often deeply detail what we believe and even shape our response to that faith. What do we gain by s…
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August 26, 2016
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Essays

Lunar Stories: The Violence of Creation

by Channon Visscher
…tion of the conservation of angular momentum as applied on the school merry-go-round but was unaware of what that meant for my theory. As moons and planets go, our moon is relatively large for a planet the Earth’s size. Consequently, as noted by one prominent lunar scientist, the angular momentum of the Earth-moon system “has been the rock on which most hypotheses of lunar origin have foundered.” Including my own. There are other clues to guide an…
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February 15, 2016
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Essays

It Is Up To You

by Kate Vander Veen
and passions and interests. Understanding that we all have weakness, short-comings, and dis-interests is pivotal to our social health. The biblical analogy of one body with many functions is illustrative here. Your very smart head would be useless without the feet to carry it where it deemed necessary to go. Likewise, your bones would fall the ground without the muscles to move them along. From the grocery clerk to the chief executive, we must al…
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October 5, 2014
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Spotlights

Handiwork of our Creator

by Carl Fictorie
…r Creator. In chemistry, a relatively small number of elements are able to combine in a myriad of ways to form millions of compounds. Second, as stewards of the creation we are called on to tend and keep. Through creative chemical synthesis, chemists bring new substances into being that enables the creation to grow and flourish. Finally, chemistry is both part of the problem and part of the solution to the effects of sin on creation. The developme…
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September 19, 2016
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Essays

Science 101: Speaking in Tongues and Sights Unseen

by Jeff Ploegstra
…a translator. Most of my time and energy are spent working with students. Really, even my research serves this purpose – to make the meaning in the physical world comprehensible for my students and to help them learn how to make it comprehensible themselves. My role is to help them be perceiving and not just looking; understanding, not just hearing. In the natural sciences, we often need to acquire new eyes and ears to see and hear the creation i…
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October 26, 2017
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Devotions

Returning to the Shore of the Stream

by Kristi Kiel
…sinner’s path, the ones who “delight” in the law of the Lord. The first two-thirds of this psalm is so life-giving, so encouraging. But the last third of this psalm gives me problems, especially lately. “The wicked are not so…” The psalm paints the picture of the righteous thriving, while the wicked wither and blow away. But it seems to me that the wicked aren’t going anywhere. Every day I hear news reports that seem to say that the wicked are thr…
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October 27, 2014
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Loving v. Virginia (1967)

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…s would be suspended for 25 years so long as they left Virginia and didn’t come back. A unanimous Supreme Court overturned the Virginia law, finding that it offended basic precedent running back to at least the passage of the 14th Amendment. The court rejected the idea that “the color of a person’s skin the test of whether his conduct is a criminal offense” and found “patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of invidious racial discri…
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June 14, 2017
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Devotions

Ascribe to the Lord Glory

by Kristen Uroda
…nthroned over the cosmos—not us. Humility allows us to see the world as God-centered, not human-centered, and creation care is one of the many ways we can “ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name.” If humility encourages a desire to love, worship, and honor God in all that we do, it should also nurture a reverence towards all that He has created. But when it comes to respecting what God has created and the power of nature, frequently, that’s no…
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January 21, 2016
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Essays

Created to Create: Fostering Innovative Education

by Dave Mulder
…nt and true learning. What are students going to come away with? Excellent test-taking skills? I’m sorry; I know that sounds cynical. It’s just that, in a conformity-focused classroom, there are likely kids whose capacity for creativity is being slowly ground out of them. They are the doodlers. The story-tellers. The kids itching to do. The ones who might shock you with their unique perspectives. The ones who see surprising connections between div…
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June 3, 2017
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Devotions

Being His People

by Tori Mann
…e given in Exodus 20, Moses said to the people, “Do not be afraid. God has come to test you, so that the fear of God will be with you to keep you from sinning.” So, here are two motivations for obedience: fear and thankfulness. These motivations come from a state of heart. Beyond these, the commandments themselves show that God wants more than external obedience. “Do not covet” is a command explicitly for the heart, clueing us in that all the comm…
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October 9, 2017
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Devotions

Not What My Hands Have Done

by Ashley Bloemhof
…otten me this wealth.’ My fellow believers, let us beware that we do not become complacent and neglect our roles as Christ’s followers. Let us not become our own gods and distance ourselves from the tough sacrifices, the tough conversations, the tough daily choices which draw us closer to the Father and, in some instances, closer to the hurting in this world. Let us not forget where we came from: that we too were wanderers in the desert, nomads wi…
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August 18, 2021
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Books

Learning to Eat your Vegetables: a review of Contours of the Kuyperian Tradition from a teacher’s perspective

by Donald Roth
…mportance of Christian education for the ongoing vitality of the Christian community.  Testing Out the Tradition  My wife and I always require our kids to try at least a bite of anything they haven’t tried before, and they have to revisit vegetables that they haven’t tried in some time to see if they’ve developed a new taste for them, even if only in a certain preparation. While we’ve been working to convince our kids of the larger plausibility st…
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November 25, 2019
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Essays

Filled with Thanksgiving

by James Calvin Schaap
…rmany’s—but for his children’s sake: “because they are suffering, they are really, really suffering. Can’t you see?” He can see. So, he does write. In the letter he tells the Steinkes what his wife saw, and what he did even though there were no people left. Then, he asks. Relief comes as he knew it would: “ten packages: food, clothes, chocolate, and things impossible to get.” Becker and his family, or so the story goes, were filled with thanksgivi…
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August 8, 2017
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Essays

Discipleship and Imagination

by Donald Roth
…1, and the reason why this is so difficult is that the high octane problem-solving power of System 2 comes at a price. System 2 is taxing, not just in terms of an experience of effort and strain, but in raw physiological terms. Empirical study has shown that high cognitive load increases the brain’s consumption of glucose and impairs our ability to exercise self-control in other areas of our lives.4 This model stands in some contrast with inclina…
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September 29, 2022
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Books

Space for Questions: A Review of A Curious Faith

by Hannah Landman
…Discomfort with a lack of answers seems to be, if not universal, a pretty common complaint amongst students. We want to know what to expect; to have an answer laid out in front of us and then to go about our day. We want to be able to move on from tasks content that we’ve sorted out the matter completely. Unfortunately, faith doesn’t work like that, and as Lore Ferguson Wilbert assures, that’s not just okay; it’s a good thing. As Wilbert lays out…
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May 22, 2023
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Reformed: What is Reformed?

by Ruth Clark
…others and sisters are dead, they still speak as guides who have stood the test of time. To refuse their testimony is to quench the Spirit. We seek to continue on in the same way, affirming the sovereignty of God over every sphere of life, the priority of grace, and the theological significance of covenant for understanding Scripture. 2. How does it live with other Christian traditions? Even as we are planted in the Reformed tradition, we acknowle…
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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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June 7, 2018
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Essays

Gen Z Perspective: When I Left the Church

by Ashley Huizinga
…unfriendly and unwelcoming.” It’s hard to judge why on anything but a case-by-case basis, but these reasons can at least offer some insight for the reformers of today. When I talk to my fellow Gen Z’s about their church attendance, the most common answer involves the difficulty of making the decision to go—whether that means deciding to get up when the alarm rings, finding your car at the edge of the parking lot crammed with student vehicles, or…
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August 24, 2016
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Essays

How Not to Help Your Friends Find a Spouse

by Adam Adams
…”, we soon saw that our lives could move from one stage of contentment and completeness to a different stage of contentment and completeness. I hope that when a couple discovers how rich life can be together, they will pursue the possibility of a marriage relationship. Until that time comes, friends and family have a responsibility to support and encourage single friends in pursuing a life of excellence as a single person. It is a challenge to be…
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January 8, 2018
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Culture

The Big Problems with Being Small

by Josh Matthews
…“Downsizing” would be it. Additionally, Payne’s unique ability to make film-art on the razor-edge between seriousness and satire is on fine display here. Should we feel sorry for Safranek, or should we mock him? Should we side with or laugh at the environmentalists who appear later in the movie? I suspect that various audience members will react on all sides of those spectrums. Pool all of those reactions and you might get something special. Perha…
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December 15, 2015
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Essays

Where is Peace on Earth?

by April Fiet
…at we see and hear in the world around us. We feel buried by our endless to-do lists. We feel disappointed when things don’t measure up to our expectations. We experience loss, grief, and heartbreak, all while we sing about silent and holy nights, where all is calm, peaceful, and bright. When we sing about peace while peace seems far away, have we missed the point? Are we refusing to face reality? Or, could it be that in our defiant songs of peace…
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June 12, 2017
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Devotions

Strength and Peace

by Kara Lepley
…ove a muscle from under a blanket no matter the time of day” scared. I’m 26-years-old and still jump at loud cracks of thunder and go wide-eyed at a flash of lightning outside of my window. I do not sleep, or touch electronics, or go anywhere near a window during a thunderstorm until I know it’s over. My husband, on the other hand, absolutely loves storms, and will run to the windows or our back deck to watch them whenever they roll through. Since…
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April 16, 2019
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Essays

Only from God

by Heather Beaudoin
…e of these and many other reasons that Evangelicals across the country are coming together to talk about the death penalty. The National Association of Evangelicals dropped their pro-death penalty position and adopted a new neutral one in 2015. And, they recently put out a statement regarding the announcement by California Governor Gavin Newsom to halt executions. Galen Carey, vice president for government relations for the NAE said, “Evangelicals…
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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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