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December 17, 2019
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Essays

Advent: Joy in Spades

by Caleb Schut
…hat night are fitting for a world yet in the midst of birth pains. The soon-to-be refugee family of Christ understands the pain, misery, and struggle of our world. That is important. Peace was hard to come by on Christmas morning. But there was joy in spades. We forget that. There was joy in Royal David’s City that night. It was the joy of a mother welcoming the miracle of life into her tired arms. Have you seen greater joy? Theologian Miroslav Vo…
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April 3, 2017
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Devotions

The Same Power

by Kristen Uroda
…defeated. He is the hope that we have, not only for his return that is to come, but the hope that comforts and strengthens us each and every day as our daily bread. The cross was not a place of defeat, but an absolute victory. Today, as the Church, we have the task of bearing witness to that power that conquered death and operating by that same power. We, as ambassadors of Christ, filled with the Holy Spirit, are called to bring life to this worl…
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June 13, 2016
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Devotions

Nothing But Net

by Josh Bowar
…So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him. -Luke 5:1-11 The prizes. The food. The fun. One of my favorite things to do growing up happened once a year in my small hometown. I’d get on my bike, grab some change, and head east of town to the 4-H barns for the annual carnival. In the mind of an elementary school kid, this carnival was a big deal. It had a cake walk, lots of games, and even a place where you could put p…
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November 16, 2021
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Essays

The RCA: Where We Find Ourselves

by Caleb Schut
…stian, I don’t believe where we find ourselves is happenstance. We are four-year-olds playing with words and heavenly things. We seek the mind of Christ as best we can. On Fridays leading up to General Synod I found myself on Zoom prayer calls with others from across North America who were praying for the RCA. We broke out into Zoom rooms with 4 or 5 others. Folks from Canada, Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan, California, New Jersey. People in their 3…
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October 21, 2014
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Seek Justice, Encourage the Oppressed

by Abby Foreman
…organizations in the United States-some government, some state and others community-based. The young-me did not grasp the extensiveness and complexity of such a system, but I was certain at that time that I was doing a good, Christian thing in helping to provide food for the hungry. I still think these activities are good, Christian things to do. But it is also a good thing to recognize my response should not stop there–I am also called to seek j…
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June 18, 2019
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Cultivating Fruit of the Spirit in the Modern Age

by April Fiet
…ecord with it. My plants used to produce tiny zucchinis, only to have them immediately turn yellow and rot. After doing some research, I discovered that it was likely my soil was calcium deficient. By adding calcium to the soil, I could increase the likelihood of having a healthy crop of zucchinis. Take a look at the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23. As you read through the list, which fruit is most lacking in your life, or which one do yo…
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December 7, 2016
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Devotions

Heart-Orientation

by Jenni Breems
…Readings Psalm 21 Genesis 15:1-18 Matthew 12:33-37 At one time, my parents-in-law had an apple tree that bore no fruit. My father-in-law checked it frequently, but, season after season, the fruit failed to appear. Every year, with growing intensity, my mother-in-law advocated that the fruitless tree be cut down. Finally, my father-in-law resorted to quoting Scripture at the offending tree. “Behold!” he loudly announced to the tree one spring even…
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December 4, 2018
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Advent Hope: Disculpa os pido, no os reconocía

by Kate Kooyman
…by those I had learned to pity and to pass by. Less in the blessings of my comfort and wealth, and more in the One who hides in the face of the stranger, awaiting welcome. Perhaps the hope to be found at the border today is the very truth we so desperately need—that despite our failure to earn it, to be worth it, to even accept it, God’s love persists. Despite our repeated rejection, God’s promise is born. Despite our blindness, the Christ child a…
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March 6, 2017
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The End of Christianity in Iraq, Part I: 1920-2003

by Joel Veldkamp
…In 1958, a military coup in Iraq overthrew Faysal’s grandson and brought a communist-friendly government to power. Five years later, the U.S. helped the Baʿath Party seize power in a countercoup. By 1979, the charismatic leader of the Baʿath had made himself president of Iraq. His name was Saddam Hussein. The same year, the Shah of Iran, America’s ally, was overthrown. A revolutionary Shiʿite government took over in Iran, and began issuing calls f…
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March 6, 2015
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Devotions

Lent: I Don’t Know the Man?

by Eric Forseth
…ily surface by displaying Peter’s attitude of “no, not me.” A few examples come to mind. Have we been nudged by our triune God to fulfill the great commission and skirted the opportunity because we said inside, “no, not me Lord, I can’t witness on your behalf.” Or, have I been challenged by the Genesis scripture to subdue the earth and responded by latent creativity, passivity, or displacing dominion over the earth by saying it is my neighbor’s re…
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December 25, 2015
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Devotions

Christmas Confession

by Aaron Baart
…years ago, while prepping a holiday message, I had a little personal break-through. It occurred when I realized that my woeful inadequacy was actually the point I needed to be making, not the obstacle I was supposed to overcome. For it is precisely because I can’t, that he came. Now, maybe this sounds obvious to you and it should have been to me but consider this: at some point in time during today’s festivities, you’ll probably experience some s…
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May 9, 2017
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Devotions

The Lord of All the Earth

by Anna Radcliffe
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 100 Ezekiel 34:23-31 Hebrews 13:20-21 It’s hard to describe the homesickness that I feel in the middle of the winter. Nights are cut short by darkness, dark beer, and hibernation. Just when I can’t stand to detest my thick layers any longer, the corner appears. Spring, awakening after a long slumber. It saunters into moonlit evenings, stretches into blossoms and gentle breezes, and the sweetest lavender smells fill the…
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September 12, 2016
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How Does a Teacher Use Technology Appropriately?

by Joe'l Vander Waal
…f the universe, we are in danger of living in what Schuurman calls a “tower-of-Babel” culture. Marc Prensky talks about this type of future world when he discusses the idea of digital wisdom, “Digital technology, I believe, can be used to make us not just smarter but truly wiser. Digital wisdom is a twofold concept, referring both to wisdom arising from the use of digital technology to access cognitive power beyond our innate capacity and to wisdo…
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November 29, 2016
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Devotions

Advent Waiting

by Gwen Marra
…are participating in a time of waiting. We are waiting for the second coming of Jesus Christ. How are you choosing to wait? Come, Lord Jesus, come!…
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January 17, 2018
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Devotions

Forgiveness

by Caleb Schut
…on, to those on the other side of the political aisle, to the churches and communities where stories of abuse have become public spectacles. But the instruction is for the prophet to announce to the people of God that they, a chosen people, have been living in rebellion. The call is not for the people of God to announce the rebellion of the world. The #churchtoo movement places the lens on our churches. Like Isaiah, this simple hashtag is a prophe…
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April 14, 2021
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It’s Complicated:  Death, Grief, and COVID-19

by Erin Olson
…first, it was likely the loss of our normal way of life. While we sheltered-in-place, we likely grieved the loss of our normal routines, connections, and relationships. Young people grieved some of the rites of passage they had been anticipating. They grieved the missed prom or the canceled graduation ceremony. At any given time, we are all likely to be grieving something. A changed or lost relationship; missed expectations; a change in plans; a d…
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January 2, 2020
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Quietness over Quests

by Caleb Schut
…the books that other friends are reading. I’m not going to do as many push-ups as I should or change my diet in a dramatic enough way. I won’t be as organized as everyone doing the Marie Kondo thing, nor write as much as I wish I would. Maybe you feel the same way? The list I create is a list of envy. A list of ways I am not good enough. It is long. I give in and decide I’ll try a bit harder at everything. There’s a baptized version of New Year’s…
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February 12, 2016
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Answering Your Question: Knowing the Truth

by Neal DeRoo
…mean to imply that fideism necessarily leaves one locked into its own world–merely that it can (and historically often has) led in that direction, especially when applied in ‘worldview-ish’ ways rather than in strictly philosophical ways. This is perhaps especially true in the Calvinist and Reformed traditions from which I come, as you point out. Second, how far my conclusion differs from fideism depends on a more nuanced understanding of fideism…
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August 23, 2017
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Devotions

The Silence of Christ

by Kate Henreckson
…ill prove it to you!” Just a simple repetition of Pilate’s own words. Then comes a follow-up question: “What is truth?” To this, Christ says nothing at all. The answer to Pilate’s question, this answer he so desperately seeks in his confusion and emptiness, is standing right in front of him. The one who was the way, the truth, and the life. Christ did not give an answer, because he himself was the answer. Frederich Buechner, in his book Telling th…
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June 4, 2017
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Devotions

Exuberant Peace in the Face of Fear

by Dave Schelhaas
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 104:24-34, 35b Numbers 11:24-30 Acts 2:1-21 John 20:19-23 On the evening of the first day of the week, when the disciples were together, with the doors locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them, and said, “Peace be with you!” After he said this, he showed them his hands and side. The disciples were overjoyed when they saw the Lord. Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me so I…
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January 14, 2017
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Devotions

Yet If You Say So

by Kate Meyer
…y had brought their boats to shore, they left everything and followed him. -Luke 5:10b-11 “I will make you fishers of men, fishers of men, fishers of men. I will make you fishers of men, if you follow me.” Growing up in Sunday school meant learning a lot of songs, just like Fishers of Men. I don’t know how old I was when I learned it or any other activity or Bible reading associated with it, but I do, very clearly, remember learning the words and
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June 10, 2016
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Devotions

What is God’s Will in Healing?

by Eric Forseth
…illustrates this: So then, those who suffer according to God’s will should commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to do good. My wife shared this with permission from her journal: My daily battles with MS seem insignificant compared to a cousin who lost his spouse at age 39 to breast cancer. Two teenagers yet to raise, there are daily battles this family faces. And yet one important similarity-God is in the center of it all. Our…
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August 17, 2021
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More Than Just “Every Square Inch”: A Review of Contours of the Kuyperian Tradition

by Emily Vander Ploeg
…ife is filled with hours of reading and writing and may seem insignificant compared to those of mission-field missionaries, my life and my work, whether that be writing final papers or someday in my career, play an important role in the kingdom of God and should be done in a way that brings glory to God. After reading this book, I was struck by how little I actually knew about the Kuyperian tradition that I grew up in. While I knew of Kuyper’s adh…
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May 4, 2023
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Dear Dordt Seniors: With Love, A Graduate From 2022

by Josie De Jong
…etimes, it’ll be so lovely, and so easy, and the whole thing will feel ever-so-worth it. Allow yourself to make mistakes, to fail, and fail again. Let yourself be sad that this phase has ended. But don’t let that sadness strike you down. You are going to be okay. You don’t need to be Henry David Thoreau; you can just be you. And you are capable of living the life God has set out for you—I promise.  Kudos. I’ll see you out there, Josie.  https://ww…
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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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