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November 4, 2021
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“Better Than We Found It”: A Review of Struggling with Evangelicalism

by Justin Bailey
…lism Not Declining? Because Non-Attenders Are Taking On the Label,” Religion in Public. December 10, 2020. https://religioninpublic.blog/2020/12/10/so-why-is-evangelicalism-not-declining-because-non-attenders-are-taking-on-the-label/  ↩…
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August 31, 2022
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Three Tributaries, Exploring the Reformed, Baptist, and Catholic Branches: A Review of The Church’s Book

by David Westfall
…n governs Webster’s bibliology: “Holy Scripture serves and attests the self-communicative presence of God, through which God speaks, as from a human temple, the good news of the gospel of Christ.”1 Vital to this conception is the recognition of two of Scripture’s functions: the critical—acting as “judge” over all the church’s thinking and acting— and the saving—“in being the means of Christ’s conduction, by the Spirit, of reconciled sinners from a…
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April 8, 2021
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Twin Poles: A Review of Bavinck

by David Westfall
…d much like our own. We would certainly do well to learn from Bavinck’s all-encompassing vision of the gospel’s relevance to every area of life : “The gospel is a joyful tiding not only for the individual person but also for humanity, for the family, for society, for the state, for art and science, for the entire cosmos, for the whole groaning creation” (quoted on 160). According to Eglinton, the story of Bavinck’s personal and intellectual develo…
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August 7, 2018
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Essays

Establishing Diverse Relationships through Story

by Harold Heie
…e for a thin view of diversity that is, at best, co-existence. We live side-by-side, more or less peacefully, with those who differ from us. But we do not really engage with each other. As a result, we don’t learn to appreciate and benefit from the strengths and contributions of those from other cultures. As a case in point, I have benefited greatly from the emphasis on developing close personal relationships that I observe within many Latino fami…
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March 11, 2016
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Devotions

Light of the World

by Josh Matthews
…spel, but it is a central structuring metaphor of the entire book. The well-known opening of the gospel, in chapter 1, declares that Christ is the Word who is “the light of all people.” He is the “true light” who gives that light to everyone. It is as if, for every scene we read in John’s Gospel, we must consider and ponder how it reveals the idea of Jesus as the light of the world. We are apt to think of light as physical light, as photons that a…
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June 15, 2017
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Welcome to the Century of Neuroscience, the Century of the Brain – Part II: Trending – Christian Monistic Views

by Ralph Davis
…ent of this article series). While we do not yet have final, detailed brain-based structure-function associations (e.g., detailed neural circuits), the massive amount of brain data that is being produced by neuroscientists (on average >200 neuroscience-related articles per day) is ever-tightening the attribution of the mind’s/soul’s properties and functions to the brain. Since most of the soul’s previous functions are now seen as brain functions,…
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March 11, 2020
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Finding Christ Through Online Communication

by Joe Bakker
central to the way that we learn. Whether we are learning history from 100-year-old texts or learning how to bake successful French macarons from a YouTube video, we rely on communication from others to fill in what we have not experienced on our own. Online education is a relatively recent result of the rapid increase in the availability of communication and the way that we learn. It has been a powerful and challenging phenomenon. It is powerful…
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May 26, 2017
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Global Service – A Call to Wholeness (not Holy Shoddy)

by Tracy Kuperus
…ecause aid levels were paltry or aid was distributed to strategic, moderate-income countries that didn’t need the aid (e.g. Egypt) or to corrupt regimes that squandered it (e.g. Mobutu’s Zaire). If the West targeted its foreign aid to countries that really needed it, poor countries would end extreme poverty and achieve significant gains in economic growth. The Millennium Development Goals defined a new era in international development. The Global…
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August 9, 2017
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Overwhelming Justice and Mercy

by Leah Zuidema
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 78:1-8, 17-29 Exodus 16:2-15, 31-35 Matthew 15:32-39 When my daughters were small, one of our favorite picture books to read together was That’s Good! That’s Bad! by Margery Cuyler (illustrated by David Catrow). If you read along for just a few pages, you’ll quickly pick up the rhythm of the story. A little boy at the zoo gets a shiny balloon that lifts him high into the sky. “That’s good!” No—that’s bad. His balloon d…
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March 1, 2021
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Podcast

Podcast: WAITING – Feature Conversation with Tish Harrison Warren

by Justin Bailey
…Tish’s new book, Prayer in the Night. To enter that giveaway, follow this link: https://kingsumo.com/g/dgkoxe/in-all-things-podcast-prayer-in-the-night-giveaway All episodes embedded below….
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March 17, 2021
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Podcast: MAKING – Feature Conversation with Makoto Fujimura

by Justin Bailey
…eleased, we are giving away five copies of Mako’s new book, Art + Faith. To enter that giveaway, follow this link: https://kingsumo.com/g/z5wjkr/in-all-things-podcast-art-faith-giveaway All episodes embedded below….
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February 14, 2015
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Can We Get Rid of Valentine’s Day?

by Liz Moss
…Hugh Grant: Don’t Watch Romantic Comedies on Valentine’s Day (Time) “TIME sat down with the Brit to talk how he’s contributed to people’s unrealistic expectations about romance…” Stupid Things People Say to Singles (Key Life) In honor of Valentine’s Day, here a few not-so-nice things said to single people. And, finally, Jim Gaffigan pleads with viewers on CBS Sunday Morning, “Can we get rid of Valentine’s Day?” Readers of iAt: What will you do th…
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December 30, 2015
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Top 10 Websites to Watch in 2016

by Liz Moss
…onth on another blog called That Reformed Blog. WORLD Magazine offers “hard-hitting, truth-telling, uniquely Christian worldview reporting” on top world events. Sarah Bessey is speaker and author of “Jesus Feminist” (2013) and “Out of Sorts: Making Peace with an Evolving Faith” (2015). She writes on her own faith and spirituality, the sacredness of the ordinary life, mothering, politics and “pretty much everything else that you are not supposed to…
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December 7, 2014
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Devotions

Advent: I AM

by Nathan Tintle
…nd His Spirit’s life in us, we will find I AM in all things. A recent short-lived reality television show, Same Name, matched celebrities with regular folks of the same name. “Hi, I’m Mike Tyson. No, not that Mike Tyson.” ↩ howmanyofme.com uses census records to count first and list names and tell you how unique your name is. ↩ Finding your Roots, a PBS series that shows people who their ancestors were as people seek to find out why they are. ↩ Fo…
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June 28, 2018
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We Create Because God Created First

by Kim Brinkerhoff
…nk there are eight billion ways to make men and women, and He continues to come up with new combinations of personalities, body types, skin tones, and skill sets every day. To each new person He also instills creativity, this innate desire to imagine, dream, and experiment. We all have it, all eight billion of us, because we are made to imitate God. We create because God created first. Human beings were made to be creative. In fact, it could be ar…
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May 8, 2018
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Church Music in the Current Technological Age

by Jonathan De Groot
…rist’s Church. http://news.gallup.com/poll/228089/news-billy-graham-admired-list-times.aspx  ↩ Theology of the Holy Spirit ↩ Not to be confused with CCM. It may seem like splitting hairs, but the best I can say that Christian contemporary music (CCM) is to Christian inspirational books as worship music is to devotionals. Obviously, there is some overlap (specifically in content) but the aim is generally different.  ↩ Matthew 25:29, https://en.wiki…
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August 24, 2022
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Podcast: RESISTING Celebrity Culture with Katelyn Beaty

by Justin Ariel Bailey, Ruth Clark
…p://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/celebrities-for-jesus/406890 To read Ruth Clark’s review: https://inallthings.org/reckoning-with-status-and-realigning-our-hearts-a-review-of-celebrities-for-jesus/…
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April 27, 2015
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Stories from Nejapa

by Kathleen Van Tol
…s something beautiful about having a room full of children stand up and welcome you and ask God to bless you. After looking at the work that Maria was completing with her partner and touching base with her teacher, I moved on to another classroom. At recess, though, I saw Maria again. She came up to me, two friends in tow. One of her friends is American and Maria wanted her to come and speak to me in English. I chatted with this young girl for a f…
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July 6, 2015
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Rest and Re-Creation

by Neal DeRoo
…g in… Gerry Is prophecy associated with lucid dreaming? I’ve never come across that connection, but it makes sense. Lucid dreaming has always been a pretty common experience for me — often in connection with disturbed short sleep periods actually. It does often seem to produce personal, mostly introspective epiphanies….
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November 23, 2016
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I Am Thankful for Spiders

by Kendra Broekhuis
…orever. While that spider and my mild arachnophobia did give me chronic discomfort, my discomfort also made me hyper-aware of my surroundings. And, strangely, that’s where my gratitude for spiders comes in. One of the questions that I will ask Jesus when I get to Heaven is, “Why, Lord? Why spiders?” But I am thankful for what they teach me. I am glad for how they remind me that the times I feel most uncomfortable are the times God speaks the loude…
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February 25, 2016
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Ending Hunger

by David Beckmann
…faith-driven dialogue on agriculture that is designed to create connections and relationships locally and globally that lead to coordinated, market-based, community-building actions. Register today and plan to attend!…
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February 7, 2022
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Can Calvinists Save the World?: A Review of Calvinism for a Secular Age

by Jessica Joustra, Robert Joustra
…pse of free public life in both ways, inwardly toward our individualist cul-de-sacs—and interior oppression—and on top of us, through a tyranny that holds fragmenting publics together through force and terror. It is not centripetal or centrifugal collapse, it is—bafflingly—both, at the same time. What can this sleepy little low-country pastor turned journalist turned politician from over a century ago possibly offer these crises of our time? First…
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April 4, 2017
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Once the Living Dead, Now Made Alive in Christ

by Jessica Evangeline Setiawan
…true living is not a matter of carrying out religious laws. His eyes were opened to the ultimate good news of the gospel: Grace is a gift of God through faith in his son, Jesus Christ. Interestingly, now that we have been set free, God still doesn’t demand of us to carry out good works. He only demanded of us to love Him. Why does the Lord want our heart instead of the labors of our hands? Have you ever been in love, or seen someone in love? A ma…
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January 21, 2019
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Martin Luther King and the Spirit of Pan-Africanism

by Eric Michael Washington
…le there during the late 1940s and into the 1950s. Because of Nkrumah’s Pan-Africanism and his welcoming spirit toward all African-descended people, numbers of African Americans began to trickle into Ghana during the 1950s. The more immediate reason King was in Ghana on its Independence Day was at the behest of African American expatriate Bill Sutherland. He desired King to meet with Nkrumah as the latter did have an interest in building of networ…
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February 3, 2022
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The Intentionality of Dinner

by Ana Timmer
…vers make very intentional choices that can expand our imagination for what the Christian life—and the life of the mind—can accomplish.   Berry, 7-9  ↩…
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