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June 6, 2022
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Books

Cloudy with a Chance of BEANs: A Review of Eat, Sleep, Innovate

by April Fiet
…ople still believe that innovation is a mystical activity that requires God-given skill, it is in fact a discipline”1. “When a company or organization does something different…and that different behavior creates value in some way, innovation is happening.” Innovation is defined as “something different that creates value.” While the definition might seem broad, it was left so intentionally. Innovation is not confined to technological advances or bu…
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September 8, 2015
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Essays

Regulations and Flexibility

by Donald Roth
…it can be extremely helpful to make the need for change relatable to some real-life situation. Legislators and regulators like to feel that they are solving specific problems, and attaching a story to that problem can help them define the issue and tailor their solution. The issue of overtime pay is no exception. As becomes overwhelmingly evident when looking at the press releases by the Department of Labor and the White House, the story that cap…
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December 16, 2015
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Essays

Navigating Grief at Christmas

by Kory Plockmeyer
…he community of believers – rather, it takes away from the opportunity for real, honest community. For those of us supporting those who are grieving at Christmas: Allow space for grief. Just because it’s the holidays doesn’t mean everyone needs to be happy. Phrases like “Cheer up!” or “You can get through it” may be meant to be helpful but can cause far more damage than we realize. Sometimes the better thing to say is, “It’s okay to be sad.” Or, e…
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September 1, 2021
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God’s Nearness in Grief and Suffering: A Review of Either Way We’ll Be All Right

by Anna Westfall
…se the dead. From God Beside Us, he moves to God Within Us and presents God-in-our-midst to the anxiety that “I am abandoned.” Here, Tonjes traces the presence of God throughout Scripture, covering Eden, tabernacle, temple, the Incarnation, and finally Pentecost. We are not abandoned even in agony, and not only because Jesus suffers with us, but also because the Spirit dwells within us. Tonjes then turns to the postures of wrestling and resting, w…
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August 5, 2022
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Culture

Top 5: Movies of Empathy

by Josh Matthews
…g to look past what we see on the exterior. This is a classic “monster-with-a-good-heart” tale, and it’s certainly a great film for anyone older than age 10. The black-and-white cinematography also gives the movie a timeless look. The Father (2020) First-time director Florian Zeller adapted his theatrical play for the big-screen, casting Anthony Hopkins (his second appearance in this list already!) in the role of an elderly English father who is e…
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June 15, 2016
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Essays

The Legalization of Pot

by Christian Thurstone
…f Medicine in 1999 called for compassionate use of marijuana in certain end-of-life situations. They also called for more research into potential medicines derived from marijuana. However, there is not a single reputable medical group that calls for widespread use of whole leaf marijuana as medicine for any condition. Despite marijuana industry claims, medical marijuana sold in the United States has not been tested for purity and dose by reputable…
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April 29, 2021
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Discerning Doubt: A Review of After Doubt

by Justin Bailey
…or a local congregation consistently to be such a place requires a renewed commitment as well. It requires the church to become more hospitable, more honest, and more hopeful when encountering doubt. It requires us to see faith as a community project, rather than an individual achievement. It requires us, in an age of incredulity, to follow Jude 22: “have mercy on those who doubt.” Dig Deeper Want to hear more? Listen to a conversation with After…
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May 24, 2017
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Devotions

Be Strong and Courageous

by Justin Van Zee
…e Oreos for dinner—yes, just Oreos—more often than I care to admit. On the really tough days, I dipped them in frosting. I’m three years in now, and I’m still adjusting. Changes keep coming, and just a few nights ago, I found myself with Oreos in one hand and a can of frosting in the other. The changes I experienced in 2014 are maybe a bit extreme, but we don’t have to move around the world to know that change is hard. Graduation season is upon us…
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November 14, 2014
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Spotlights

Top Articles on the Web for the Week

by Liz Moss
…of blasphemy rumors that led to a mob burning them to death. The Anglican Communion News Service reports more details, as does Vice News. A Wall Street Journal op-ed notes how Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, ‘almost as a matter of routine, are misused to settle personal scores.’” 3. Relevant: The Unexpected Things Millennials Want in Church A new study has a few surprises for those who think they have millennials and the church figured out. 4. Relevan…
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July 7, 2017
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Devotions

Who Owns Your House?

by Jenni Breems
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 145:8-14 Zechariah 2:6-13 Romans 7:7-20 We recently completed an extensive remodel of our home. One evening, my husband and I went in to see how the work was progressing. A contractor’s assistant, whom we had not met, asked us pointedly, “Are you the owners?” After we assured him that we were indeed the owners of the house, we proceeded with our inspection. For security reasons, I was glad he asked. But, the interactio…
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June 6, 2016
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Essays

Why Do We Play?

by Mike Mulder
…iate perspectives regarding their activities. If coaches lose sight of the real goals of athletics, the demands can become overwhelming quickly, because the end goal is all about the win. If coaches share the love of the game and value the athletes that are within their care, they can keep the demands low, create positive relationships, and teach life lessons through the game that they love. Athletics provide a great avenue to teach young people t…
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November 1, 2017
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Essays

The Importance of Literature

by Luke Hawley
…adbeats—shares an evening with Carver’s wife and her blind friend, who has come to visit after the passing of his own wife. They commune over food and booze and then move to the living room to smoke pot and watch PBS. And at this point, I almost always have a student who says, “Why are we reading this?” What is left out—but heavily implied—is Why should we read about people like this? Who are nothing like us? Who we don’t want to be? And, we have…
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February 6, 2018
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iAt Book Club: “How to Think” Round Table

by Myles Werntz
…isagree. Jacobs’ book is necessary reading, not only because of its counter-intuitive proposals for slow-thinking, charitable engagement with those with whom we have little in common, and diagnosis of the mechanisms of bad thinking. It is necessary because the venue for thinking—the digital world—pushes us so often in precisely the wrong direction of good thought. If we are to engage that venue well, Jacobs thinks, we should not swear it off, but…
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April 21, 2017
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Devotions

Portions

by Shaelee Boender
…we want the whole portion? Especially when it comes to desserts… let’s be real, you don’t really want a portion of that piece of cheesecake, you want the whole piece! Psalm 16, in the NRSV translation, reads in verse 5, “The Lord is my chosen portion and my cup, you hold my lot.” If we took the Hebrew, this verse would actually read, “The Lord is the portion of my portion, my cup. You hold my portion.” Continuing on in verse 6 the Hebrew is, “The…
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March 31, 2016
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Essays

Teaching Our Children About Money

by John Baas
…purchase is to delay it for a week. It’s surprising how many of those “must-have” items become less important over the span of a few days. It all belongs to God. “Mine!” It’s one of the first words our toddlers seem to learn. But, whether it’s our house or car or our children’s toys or clothes, the money or means to get these material goods came from God. The sooner we can help our children understand that God really owns everything, the better of…
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February 20, 2018
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iAt Book Club: “How to Think” Round Table

by Justin Bailey
…reciprocal relationship with one another. Neither can be abandoned when it comes to learning how to think, and as mentioned above, both domains offer unique challenges and unique opportunities. Just yesterday, I saw a study that found a significant difference in how we process opposing views in written form compared with when we actually hear a person’s voice (recorded or otherwise). There is, after all, a bit of the body in the voice, and hearing…
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March 13, 2017
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Culture

Logan

by Josh Matthews
…ine—a modern-day Shane, apparently—has a little something left for all the comic book-loving kids out there. If he’s not a mutant for all time, dang it, at least he’s a mutant for ours. If you know anything about Shane (1953), you’ll know a few necessary things about Logan. About a few other things, should you be looking for a Shane imitation, you’ll be surprised. Logan honors Shane by tearing parts of it to shreds and then quoting from them. Alth…
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December 9, 2016
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Devotions

A Life of Worship

by Ed Starkenburg
…od and we enjoy Him, in the forever but “not yet” sense. When and how does real praise come most easily for you? It is likely different for each of us. It may be in church or chapel, during personal devotions, or connected to specific celebrations. Can you remember one of the last times that you allowed yourself to enter into the type of praise that David describes here? Believers participate in praise in different ways, but I believe that we actu…
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November 10, 2016
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Devotions

Finding Joy When It Isn’t Easy

by Dave Mulder
…cords a series of conversations the prophet has with God, and I take great comfort in the fact that Habakkuk is able to complain to God, and basically tell God, “This isn’t fair!” Habakkuk begins by basically saying, “Hey, God, would you have a look around at the people of Judah? These people are wicked! There is injustice all around…aren’t you going to do anything about it?” And the Lord replies: “Oh, Habakkuk…you’re right. I’ve seen the injustic…
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December 5, 2017
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Practicing Presence

by Dawn Berkelaar
…o far, so good. But what is the end goal of faith? Jesus said that the greatest commandment is to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind,” and that the second is to “Love your neighbor as yourself” (Matthew 23: 37-39). Micah declared something similar in the Old Testament: “What does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God” (Micah 6:8). These state…
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August 7, 2014
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Putting Together a Post: The Essentials

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…ault “Uncategorized” category. Featured Images: At least 960x400px for full-width/single-column display 3:2 aspect ratio (width:height proportion) Use a consistent size (Recommended: 960×400) Layout Settings: The default settings should not need to be changed, but you can override the global defaults and move the sidebar left or right, take it out completely, and alter other aspects of the single page view for a post. Sticky Posts: Make a post “st…
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December 4, 2016
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Devotions

The Ax at the Root

by Alex Ross
Daily Scripture Readings Psalm 72:1-7, 18-19 Isaiah 11:1-10 Matthew 3:1-12 Romans 15:4-13 We all long for new beginnings. Our churches are filled with people hoping to find a new beginning for their lives. We wish that we could get a fresh start. We wish that we were happier. We wish that our political systems were just. We wish that we could rid ourselves of our addictions to alcohol, drugs, nicotine, or porn. We wish that our environment was cl…
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February 25, 2017
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Devotions

A Covenantal Promise to Love

by Shari Oosting
…rstand the wrath of God. But I do understand what kindles it. The difficult-to-read tale of God’s wrath begins early in Genesis with Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the garden, picks up steam with the story of the flood, and rolls like a tidal wave through Scripture. Moses, Elijah, Esther, Isaiah, Deborah, Jeremiah, Hosea, Jesus, Paul. Weeping for the enslaved, raging against kings foreign and domestic, rending their clothes, walking naked through t…
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December 5, 2015
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Devotions

Through Generations

by Donald Roth
…mily means? More importantly, how am I going to help her understand the welcoming comfort of the larger family of God? What can I do to see that, as far as I am able, my daughter will share the same longing for God and the same fire for the next generation that my grandmother had? As I encourage her to strain into the second Advent, I plan to share with her the generations of our God’s faithfulness, and I might just be willing to sing a few of the…
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January 5, 2017
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War Against the Saints: Understanding the Persecuted Church and the United States

by Joel Veldkamp
…g their bombing runs, providing targeting intelligence, and supplying state-of-the-art cluster bombs, which are designed to explode close to the ground and shoot out scores of tiny bomblets that butcher anyone within a certain radius. This journal’s mandate is “to explore the concrete implications of Christ’s presence in all facets of life.” It is a mission that hearkens back to Abraham Kuyper’s well-known declaration: “There is not a square inch…
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