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March 16, 2022
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“Dancing in the Minefields”: A Review of The Nicene Option

by Rylan Brue
…rm’s length, but—in imaging and testifying to that kingdom where difference is no longer “tinged with the risk of refusal or exclusion”—only the opportunity to dance3 in what will one day be the world’s “redeemed wild spaces” (234).   Robert Frost, “Mending Wall,” https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44266/mending-wall.  ↩ I borrow this phrase from Padraig Daly’s poem “God in Winter.”  ↩ I’d recommend listening to Andrew Peterson’s song, “Dancin…
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April 29, 2020
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Building on Abilities: Developing a Growth Mindset

by Valorie Zonnefeld
…antine Books.  ↩ Dweck, C. S. (2015) Carol Dweck Revisits the ‘Growth Mindset’. Education Week. Retrieved from: http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2015/09/23/carol-dweck-revisits-the-growth-mindset.html?cmp=cpc-goog-ew-growth+mindset&ccid=growth+mindset&ccag=growth+mindset&cckw=%2Bgrowth%20%2Bmindset&cccv=content+ad&gclid=Cj0KEQiAnvfDBRCXrabLl6-6t-0BEiQAW4SRUM7nekFnoTxc675qBMSJycFgwERohguZWVmNDcSUg5gaAk3I8P8HAQ  ↩…
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October 8, 2020
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The Great Balancing Act: A Review of Making Motherhood Work

by Melissa Bailey
…kind of social family justice that we can all rally behind. https://www.aclu.org/other/tribute-legacy-ruth-bader-ginsburg-and-wrp-staff  ↩…
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April 24, 2015
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In Our Own Words

by Liz Moss
…lenged. Be moved. Be changed. DORDT COLLEGE | MORE OURSELVES: Church and Community http://www.dordt.edu/campus_life/campus_ministries/chapel/2014-15/audio/2015-04-01.mp3 Dig Deeper Are you interested in learning more about diversity? Consider watching…
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July 21, 2021
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Little Wasps on the Fringes

by Jeremy Hummel
…ng in the genus Oxybelus 2, predatory wasps with the helpfully descriptive common name “prong-backed flyhunters.” I had never seen this genus before. The postscutellum and propodeum of Oxybelus wasps, seen from above, jut out like a “platform” above the wings at rest. In this species, Oxybelus emarginatum, the modifications consist of rounded, yellowish “plates” and a central, black, double-pronged spine. The roundly indented end of this pronged s…
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June 14, 2018
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Work and Rest: Cultural Lessons from a Semester Abroad

by Sam Roskamp
…uay I found my Latino and American upbringings to be playing a sort of “tug-of-war” within me, showing itself distinctly in my idea of time and how I measure productivity. While I wouldn’t consider myself a punctual person, nor always the most efficient in my use of time, I found myself often getting frustrated with the slow-paced work life that is the cultural norm. Many days we would work for an hour, sit and talk for an hour, work an hour, and
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April 2, 2020
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Movie Review: Onward

by Josh Matthews
…rything about magic of the olden days of his world. He resembles a Dungeons-and-Dragons player, and his Econoline van has a large unicorn decal on its side. In short, he’s a super-nerd, and Ian doesn’t like to be seen with him. Both teenage boys lost their father a long time ago, when they were children. When Ian turns 16, his mother gives him a gift from his dead father: a magical staff. If Ian uses it, his dad will return to life for 24 hours. T…
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November 5, 2020
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Maintaining Allegiance: A Review of Compassion & Conviction

by Donald Roth
…. that I’m both politically and theologically conservative) to head to the comments section in either full-throated approval or condemnation of where you know I’m headed with this. If you haven’t quite done that, but were about to, I’d ask you to hold on for at least one more paragraph. You see, the devil is at work in this world, and he has declared war on God and His people. If we claim to be citizens of God’s kingdom, then we are at war, and we…
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December 31, 2016
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Solomon’s Wish

by Erik Hoekstra
…rally an understanding & discerning heart), it is clear that this moment becomes central to Solomon’s leadership and life from this point forward. Throughout Solomon’s writings in Proverbs, we hear the echoes of this wish in many places: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom” (Proverbs 1, Proverbs 9). We also hear that same refrain in Psalm 111. God not only gives Solomon his requested wisdom, but God then ‘doubles down’ by adding fame…
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March 29, 2016
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Talking to Kids about Race: Against the Grain

by Howard Schaap
…oung he was, maybe 1st grade, and that he was at the very beginning of self-understanding in relation to a world of complex racial and ethnic tangles, you might say that the approach we took was somewhat direct, even harsh. On the other hand, we face the same difficulties in teaching our kids about race as anyone else: it’s difficult to teach children living history and living literature because it’s so complex—and because it goes against the grai…
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September 7, 2015
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Answering Your Question: Creeds and Confessions

by Wayne Kobes
…n times of spiritual crisis for the church. Perhaps such a time is rapidly coming upon followers of Christ in North America. Finally, a comment about church confessions and Christian organizations and institutions. While “creedal statements” written by Christian schools and colleges and other Christian organizations may not always be designated as “creeds” or “confessions,” they are nonetheless important proclamations and guides as believers try t…
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November 12, 2020
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Beginning with Imagination: A Review of Reimagining Apologetics

by Jessica Joustra
…nctioning as a quiet backbone (as in Bailey’s consistent use of a “creation-fall-redemption-restoration” framework and key concepts like structure and direction) and sometimes brought to the forefront in thinkers like John Calvin and Herman Bavinck. Bailey’s thoughtful, creative use of these two highlights a different side of Calvinism than is sometimes perceived. While some may think of Calvinism as a particularly heady theological tradition, Bai…
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July 1, 2021
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A Goodness Culture: A Review of A Church Called Tov

by Abby Foreman
…how good people turn evil. New York: Random House.  ↩ https://inallthings.org/the-trial-of-transformation-a-review-of-when-narcissism-comes-to-church/?highlight=narcissism  ↩…
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April 18, 2017
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God’s Provisions

by Annastasia Boncyzk
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 Exodus 15:1-18 Colossians 3:12-17 The Lord provides. This is one of the central promises of the Christian faith. We know it. We recite it. It’s built into old hymns and contemporary evangelical choruses. The Lord provides. The Lord provides a rainy spring for the sake of our farmers and the seeds in their fields. The Lord provides a job when we are on the cusp of graduation. The Lord provides friends whe…
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June 2, 2016
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Does God Have a Political Party? Civil Religion and Party Politics in American History

by Daniel K. Williams
…stantism and Evangelicalism The Republican Party has always been a majority-Protestant party, and for much of the twentieth century, its preferred brand of Protestantism was distinctly mainline. From 1920 through 2008, every Republican presidential nominee was affiliated with a mainline Protestant denomination – usually Episcopalian or Methodist, but with a handful of Quakers, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Northern Baptists, and Disciples of…
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August 23, 2014
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Brand Style Guide

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…mage/s) or logo. Brand names and marks usually go together and are closely associated, especially if your mark is a wordmark. Logos that are primarily a distinctive typographical treatment of the actual brand name are known as “wordmarks,” which is the case for in all things. (Under US law there is not a sharp distinction between a trade name and its graphic representation as a trade mark.) In addition to a name and a mark, a brand may also be ass…
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February 16, 2016
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federalism

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…Federalism is the concept that central power is the contractual result of the authorization of independent sovereigns (states) along with the people generally, creating a government where power is partially diffused, and individuals are governed by two, independent-but-related political units, namely the states and the federal government….
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December 8, 2018
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Advent Traditions: What Are We Waiting For?

by Kristin Kobes du Mez, April Fiet, Kayt Frisch
…activity that you can do together (e.g. go into a dark room and light a candle). The ornament is an image or person from the day’s story, so it is an experiential way for kids to engage with the story. The author says the book is aimed at pre-school through elementary ages, but last year my then 2.5-year-old son (definitely not yet a preschooler) enjoyed many of the activities. I think this year he will get much more out of it. I am also looking f…
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June 5, 2017
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Unexpected Provision

by Kermit Cornell Moss
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 104:24-34, 35b Ezekiel 39:7-9, 21-29 Romans 8:26-27 When walking in Midtown Manhattan, sometimes I marvel at the impressive architectural design, the grandeur of towering skyscrapers, and the dazzling displays of opulence. These material things are a testament to human creativity. Yet, as I peer beyond these towers of human potential and superstructures of self-glory, I am dumbfounded by objects more impressive than th…
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September 23, 2021
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Neo-Calvinism for the Nations: Reviewing Part 2 & 3 of Reformed Public Theology

by Donald Roth
…e common good. Alsdorf captures this well in her essay, saying, “ecause of common grace, the works … of non-believers are never as bad as their wrong beliefs should make them. Likewise, because of total depravity, the works … of believers are never as good as their right beliefs should make them.” 1  This idea does a couple of powerful things.   “When we make God’s work about what we do, we are only a step away from thinking that the results are s…
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September 29, 2020
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Covid-19, Church, and Contradictions

by John Lee
…ditches and I am trying to maintain sanity and friendship during this time – I hear complaints about masks , Covid-19 as a hoax , a blatant disregard for others viewed as fools and my mind circles around and around with no escape and I am holding onto my belief as God – the sovereign over the universe. I find comfort in my beliefs. Your writing is a touchstone for today’s Church . I am of Reformed Faith now but grew up in no church but attended a…
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June 23, 2016
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The Flourishing of Human Life

by John Crosby
…ll have to be significantly, perhaps radical methodological flexibility, accompanying an ongoing commitment to historical orthodoxy. Our primary strategy is the vitalization of local congregations where Christ brings flourishing of human life. Tactically, ECO is committed to aggressively planting new worshipping communities in all different segments of American culture. What does it mean to be Reformed? Is this different than being “Reformational?…
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January 6, 2022
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Arguers or Lovers?

by Dave Schelhaas
…l allegiances. What can we do about it? I suggest that we return to the age-old command of Jesus: “Love God above all and your neighbor as yourself.”  I suppose that sounds simplistic, but I believe that if this became common practice among Christians, we might transform culture…again!  Casper, Jason. “How Militants Are Made New,” Christianity Today, Dec. 17, 2021.  ↩ Crouch, Andy. Culture Making. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2008.  ↩ Stark…
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June 16, 2016
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Deliberately and Meekly Serving Our Lord

by Joel Sikkema
ands of sub-laws that made faith legalistic and actually got in the way of central biblical commands to love God above all and to love your neighbor as yourself. Rather than standing in awe as Jesus healed the man’s withered hand, Jesus’ act of love infuriated the Pharisees because he violated their Sabbath laws. We all have traditions and habits in our lives. Many are good, but some have grown into idols that must be discarded so that we can focu…
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November 17, 2014
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The Driving Force of the Ukraine Crisis

by Mark McCarthy
…ent chronicles, they tell a history of Eastern Slavic tribes who in the mid-9th century could not govern themselves. In order to create some form of government and stability they invited a Scandinavian noble family to come and rule over them. Thus was born medieval Rus, governed by the Rurik family. In due course, Kiev became the home of the Grand Prince and lesser family members were given control of surrounding territories. In theory, though, th…
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