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April 28, 2020
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Open Educational Resources for the Kingdom

by Mike Janssen
…development of several such resources: OERs are “teaching, learning and research materials in any medium – digital or otherwise – that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access, use, adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictions.” A typical OER license allows the user to retain the resource (to make, own, and control copies of the content); reuse the resource (use…
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August 26, 2015
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Who must take the lead in immigration reform?

by Abby Foreman
…ight relationship with one another, with creation, and with God? For these questions, we should also evaluate policy solutions using criteria of biblical justice, respect for persons (based on the belief that all people are created in the image of God), and mercy. Policy — by definition — creates boundaries between the eligible and the ineligible, the available benefits or consequences for abiding by or violating a policy. As we participate politi…
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April 12, 2023
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Podcast

Podcast: GETTING out of Bed with Alan Noble

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…k: https://www.ivpress.com/on-getting-out-of-bed About Alan Noble: https://www.oalannoble.com/ Transcript (click to expand) Note: This transcript is autogenerated and may contain grammatical errors. (00:08) Justin Ariel Bailey: Welcome to the newest episode of the In All Things podcast, where we host conversations with diverse voices about living creatively in God’s created world. I’m your host, Justin Ariel Bailey, and I teach at Dordt University…
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October 29, 2019
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Health, More than a Biological Issue: Talking About Holistic Health

by Luralyn Helming
…able-201309046648  ↩ https://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/facts.htm  ↩ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/11/well/mind/how-loneliness-affects-our-health.html  ↩ Social connection is often thought to be the reason that those who attend religious services experience better outcomes, this study controlled for social connection and still found a correlation between religious services and positive health outcomes. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.87.6.957  ↩ Gene…
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July 11, 2016
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What Does Social Democrat Mean?

by Dave Schelhaas
…ind, as if they were useless adjuncts if unable to “make their own way”. In fact, the primary attributes of a social-democracy are, at present, two – but both are key elements: *National Health Services that are very low cost and universal. *Free or nearly free Tertiary Education, so that everyone can school themselves in the attributes that will allow them the most professional success possible, in order to make a decent income for their families…
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May 21, 2015
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What is Religious Liberty?

by Donald Roth
…n establishment of religion (the Establishment Clause), or prohibiting the free exercise thereof (the Free Exercise Clause).” The case law regarding exactly what these two clauses mean is nuanced at best, murky and self-contradictory at worst; however, there is a general consensus that these provisions, as interpreted today, are meant to stand in some sort of balance.3 The government should not go so far in avoiding religion as to disenfranchise a…
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May 17, 2017
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Devotions

Freedom from Our Sins

by Jerusha Neal
…nd the reality of our lives together. It reminds us that this “land of the free” accommodated and coddled the institution of slavery for nearly 250 years, and afterward turned a blind eye to the violence of Jim Crowe and segregation. The tragedy of this history is not simply the tragedy of black Americans. It is the tragedy of all Americans. Those who enslave others are slaves of a different sort. In Jesus’ words, “Everyone who commits sin is a sl…
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February 1, 2023
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Podcast

Podcast: UPDATING Calvinism for the Modern World with Cory Brock and Gray Sutanto

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Jessica Joustra
…evel in your own lives. I know that in the past I’ve been a part of church communities, for example, where we decided to go and plant a church in another part of the world. And in order to do that, the decision was to take the book of church order, the form of how a church ought to be and function in the most circumstantial ways and translate that to the language of the culture that we were going to. That means that the new culture needs to meet i…
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December 16, 2020
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Whole Life Worship: A Review of Work and Worship

by Jeremy Perigo
…rship are split into three sections focused on foundations, resources, and practices. Much of the research features biblical studies and theological analysis aimed at integrating work and worship. Simultaneously, the book explores the embedded and operant theologies at the intersection of faith and vocation through vignettes featuring liturgical prayers of the global church and case studies of Christian workers such as nurses, businesswomen, denti…
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December 20, 2016
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Devotions

We Are Children

by Jenna Harms
…is season is a reminder that “we are children, not of the slave but of the free woman. For freedom in Christ has set us free.” Whether we are old or young, we are all children that have been set free by Christ. Our souls long to be in union with Christ and by God’s grace, the Spirit frees us to live into that union that has been shaped by God’s love. We remember this promise and are given evidence of it through the words that were given to Sarah a…
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February 2, 2016
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How Then Shall We Eat?

by Tanya De Roo
…a tight budget), and I’d love to hear how other people have answered these questions differently for themselves in the comments section. 1. We choose to eat organic. There is lots of conflicting research on whether or not the use of pesticides on food is harmful to humans and/or the environment, and this is not the place to unpack these arguments. We choose to support farmers who farm sustainably, who balance care for creation with making a profit…
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August 19, 2015
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Coach, Can We Talk?

by Chad Hanson
…successes and areas of growth? Please notice that the above statements and questions are NOT about “playing time” or comparing one player to the next. The coach has to decide those elements regularly. The above statements are solely pointing toward the athlete’s growth as that growth relates to helping the team. That’s it. As a coach, I want to hear from my player’s words and see in their actions that they are team focused and care about their gro…
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September 29, 2015
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Devotions

Judgments

by James Calvin Schaap
…man praying was Buddhist and didn’t even know Jesus’s name? Those kinds of questions form inside of me because of my identity– difficult questions that nonetheless make me me. Or this story—another. I’d known him for years, as reverential a man as I could imagine in God’s wondrous world. He knew the grasses around him, felt the touch of seasons as deeply as anyone I knew. The house he built with his own hands was hung with woodcuts from Psalms, so…
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March 6, 2015
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Answering Your Question: The Church and Homosexuality

by Aaron Baart
…in a healthy Biblical hermeneutic than just the six specific passages that come up in a word search for “homosexuality” in a concordance. In fact, often resolution and instruction that speak into the stickiest of Biblical quandaries are found in the broader scope of Scripture, in what I would call, the trajectories. For example, with the arrival of Pentecost, Acts 2 assumes an unfolding drama that will continue far beyond the close of the canon, l…
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December 14, 2021
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Culture

Supply Chain Challenges and Culinary Consumers

by Jeff Kelly
…heavily dependent on the trucking industry. Breakdown of Each Supply Chain Component Raw Materials: Securing international products and raw materials has been a challenge. Being able to source ingredients, getting those ingredients shipped to the United States, and getting the product unloaded at our ports has been paralyzingly slow. A recent report on CBS 60 Minutes will give you greater insight on this challenge.  “Securing international product…
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July 9, 2020
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Forging Our Future: A Review of The Synthetic Age

by Jeff Ploegstra
…s, and cars. But, if we can’t properly understand the technology, and we become out-of-practice in making ethical decisions, we can’t effectively regulate anything. A world of few apparent consequences is a world of little consequence. Part of Preston’s argument is for a profound improvement in scientific fluency in the population, but it should also be for a stronger behavioral response as well. The author does highlight the law of unintended con…
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June 9, 2016
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Preventing Sports Injuries

by Chris Fagerness
…ies to coincide with their energy expenditure. Extrinsic Factors Volume: Research has found that higher training volumes have consistently been linked to increase the risk of overuse injury in multiple sports. In high school aged athletes research has shown that there is a relationship between hours of training and risk of injury. It seems that when athletes reach 16 hours of training per week or more they are at a significantly higher risk for ov…
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February 9, 2016
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Social Media and Persuasion – Great Expectations

by Bruce Kuiper
…ia for internal communications. Bizzuka, Retrieved from http://www.bizzuka.com/company-blog/the-rise-of-social-intranets-social-media-for-internal-communications) For Van der Kleij, et al (2009), the challenge becomes how to overcome communication hurdles in various environments – for example, how to achieve similar communication results in a video conference that might be achieved in a face-to-face meeting. ((Van der Kleij, R., Maarten, S. J., We…
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January 27, 2022
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“Yes” to a Dress: A Journey in Being Clothed with Care

by Dawn Berkelaar
…and cons of these fabrics, see posts from my 100 Day Challenge at https://www.instagram.com/drberkelaar/ Polyester, a synthetic fiber found in the majority of clothing today, is especially problematic. It is basically a type of plastic made from petroleum, thus not biodegradable. Production of polyester requires much more energy than the production of cotton. During all stages of polyester production, dangerous chemicals are used. Many less toxic…
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September 29, 2021
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In Search of True Silence

by Jackson Nickolay
…cities, highways, and ringtones, solitude and silence are a hard thing to come by. When you add to that our constant connection to our neighbors through our computers, phones, and devices, it’s a wonder if we ever experience any amount of silence or solitude.   It has certainly been a rare thing for me. When I moved from the forests of upper Minnesota to the small city of Holland, Michigan a few years ago, one of the first things I noticed was th…
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July 6, 2017
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The Core Practices of Citizenship: Re-enchanting Our Conception of Civic Duty

by Jeff VanDerWerff
…s in Voter Turnout,” Pew Research Center (Fact Tank), May 15, 2017, http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/05/15/u-s-voter-turnout-trails-most-developed-countries/  ↩ Michael Schudson, “Voting Rites: Why We Need a New Concept of Citizenship,” in American Politics: Classic and Contemporary Readings, 4th edition, eds. Allan Cigler and Burdett Loomis (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1999), 156. ↩ Ibid, 163. ↩ Corwin Smidt, “Religion and American Public…
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March 17, 2016
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Disagreements as a Pathway Towards Common Ground in Politics

by Harold Heie
…taken on an issue. As Susan Jacoby has suggested, “Americans today have become a people in search of validation for opinions that they already hold,” demonstrating a strong reluctance “to give a fair hearing – or any hearing at all – to opposing points of view,” wanting to hear only an “echo” of themselves. The tragedy of politicians shouting names at each other to garner voter support, or of citizens only listening to an echo of themselves, is t…
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June 25, 2021
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A Word Makes the Love Go ‘Round: A Review of Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies

by Bruce Kuiper
…aturally has similar effects on the other. For all who would be stewards of language, reserve some time to read this remarkable book, take McEntyre’s 12 lessons to heart, and watch your own garden grow. https://mention.com/en/blog/social-media-mentions-analysis/  ↩ https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/10/15/64-of-americans-say-social-media-have-a-mostly-negative-effect-on-the-way-things-are-going-in-the-u-s-today/  ↩ https://fortune.com/2020…
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February 28, 2023
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Guns in the US

by Caleb Schut
…ve. Spending time in a country with a much healthier relationship with guns has made me hopeful for a future with less school and mass shootings and fewer gun deaths. A different world is possible, not just in the age to come but in this age.  https://www.britannica.com/event/Port-Arthur-Massacre  ↩ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Arthur_massacre_(Australia)  ↩ Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States are the only countries that name gun owners…
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January 11, 2022
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Corrupted Comforts: A Review of Restless Devices

by Kayt Frisch
…desires, this book is for you. If you are wondering how to make the Church relevant in the 21st century, you should DEFINITELY read this book.  https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/18/technology/meta-instagram-investigation-teens.html  ↩…
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