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June 8, 2021
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Too Much of a Good Thing?: A Review of Overdoing Democracy

by Donald Roth
…lisse notes numerous studies that show that Americans increasingly live day-to-day lives in homogenous environments. This isn’t just geographic; it shows up in choices of where we shop, what restaurants we frequent, and many, many more things. Talisse tends to absolutize what is simply a tendency (not all Walmart shoppers are conservative, but it is true that a strong majority are); however, his point stands. Even if we haven’t completely sorted i…
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July 10, 2018
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The Fortnite Phenomenon: Should Christians be Wary? (Part I)

by Donald Roth
…ho play 2+ hours a day of violent video games have equivalent responses to real-world violence as “normal” people. We simply don’t encode virtual violence the same way. As to military training. It takes a substantially different form and environment from Fortnite or the like. Further, even where soldiers are playing something like Fortnite in their free time, at most the crossover is improved reaction times and decision-making skills. These are th…
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August 3, 2015
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Globally Minded Christ-Centered Education

by Wayne Dykstra
…ian schools today. Increasingly, our students are global thinkers who seek real-world meaning and application in their schoolwork. Global education opportunities are arriving on our Christian school doorsteps through advancing technology, ministry partnerships, student mission trips, and international student enrollment. Historically, a global education focus has not been the strength of North American Christian Schools. Christian schools have bee…
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March 6, 2015
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Answering Your Question: The Church and Homosexuality

by Aaron Baart
…functioning genitalia, or hermaphrodites were all classified as “eunuchs” — a subset of males who were not fully men — including the “natural eunuchs” or “eunuchs from birth” Jesus speaks of in Matthew 19:12. The identity of a “natural eunuch” is extensively debated in ancient rabbinical literature Jesus probably knew; the Talmud describes a range of physical defects (or simply effeminate traits) with which a male might be “afflicted by heaven”…
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March 17, 2016
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Disagreements as a Pathway Towards Common Ground in Politics

by Harold Heie
…s why should we expect self-identified Christians to be especially capable — or capable at all — of this confident love that goes out to others without losing, or unduly fearing the loss, of itself and its ground of values? Is this a gift Christians just have conferred on them by magic, or does it require years of cultivation in good soil? Christians too are products of abuse, tragic losses, a lack of material or physical well-being, and sometim…
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October 27, 2014
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5 U.S. Supreme Court Cases Every Christian Should Be Aware Of

by Donald Roth
…s or theology, I do think that this view of marriage is still sufficiently common among those who would self-identify as “Conservative Christians” that it is not unfair to consider it representative (even if you contest whether it should be definitional). Gerry Thanks for your response. I have only one point in reply. There is quite a lot of research showing several biological/developmental and family/genetic factors that are likely to be causes o…
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August 13, 2019
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Making Nothing of Evil, and Everything of God: A Review of That All Shall Be Saved, Part 1

by Myles Werntz
https://www.sitejabber.com/online-business-review I’m no longer positive where you’re getting your information, however good topic. I need to spend a while studying much more or understanding more. Thank you for fantastic information I was on the lookout for this info for my mission. Tita Deacon I read the review with anger the first time, because of this in the opening: “Hart has one intent with this volume: laying to rest any sense that the mes…
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December 18, 2014
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Market Capitalism and Caring for “the Least of These”

by Dave Schelhaas
…me Minister of The Netherlands. Bratt writes that Kuyper “denounced Laissez-faire capitalism as inimical to human well-being, material and spiritual; as out of tune with Scripture and contrary to the will of God. . ..3 Kuyper said this economy replaced the spirit of “Christian compassion” with “the egoism of a passionate struggle for possessions.”4 Furthermore, both Kuyper and Francis insist that even though the poor are no better than the rich in…
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September 15, 2015
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The Expectations for Girls and Boys

by Valerie Stokes
…the gap is because that study took all of the income from each gender and compared them and compared that women’s was 80% of men. This study didn’t take into effect the free choices of jobs each gender chose. The majority of school teachers are women, the majority of engineers are men. The free market values these skill sets differently and as a result they get paid differently. There is no CEO out there demanding their HR Dept. to pay all women…
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November 1, 2022
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Enfolding Immigrants: A Review of Beyond Welcome

by Chris Goedhart
…tps://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/04/13/key-facts-about-the-changing-u-s-unauthorized-immigrant-population/  ↩ McNiel, T. 9/24/2020. The Long History of Xenophobia in America. TuftsNow. https://now.tufts.edu/2020/09/24/long-history-xenophobia-america. 10/20/2022.  ↩ Jones,R.P., Cox, D., Griffin, R., Najle, M., Fisch-Friedman, M., Vandermaas-Peeler, A. 2018. Partisan Polarization Dominates Trump Era: Findings from the 2018 American Values Su…
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June 13, 2022
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An Ode To a Small (Dying) Church

by Caleb Schut
…faithfulness passed from one congregation to another. You can watch that story here.2 https://faithcommunitiestoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Faith-Communities-Today-2020-Summary-Report.pdf  ↩ https://youtu.be/NCm5-0ytepA  ↩…
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June 22, 2015
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Answering Your Question: The Electronics Effect

by Kari Sandouka
…etrieved June 10, 2015, from https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/zero-to-eight-childrens-media-use-in-america-2013 ↩ “Policy Statement: Children, Adolescents, and the Media” Pediatrics Volume 132, Number 5 (November 2013). Retrieved June 10, 2015 ↩ “Technology and Interactive Media As Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8” (January 2012) Retrieved June 8, 2015 from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/p…
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April 30, 2020
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The Art of Distancing: A Review of How to Do Nothing

by Matt Drissell
…e world, Odell notes: “Practices of attention and curiosity are inherently open-ended oriented toward something outside of ourselves. Through attention and curiosity, we can suspend our tendency toward instrumental understanding…” (104). With the deadlines of modern life, an afternoon drawing the particularities of prairie plants can seem meaningless. And yet that attention can have profound significance. To paraphrase the Drawing 1 syllabus: “ is…
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March 23, 2017
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Enough

by Dawn Berkelaar
…s fixation with time; I know I’m not. It takes intentionality to avoid over-commitment. My husband and I work hard to keep our family’s schedule from being overrun with appointments, activities and meetings. As a homeschooling family, we are able to have more relaxed days than most. In addition, our family of six owns one vehicle, which naturally limits the number of external activities we participate in. Despite all these things, the cultural fix…
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December 18, 2018
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Advent Joy: The Joy of the Incarnation is in Tents

by Howard Schaap
…, there is a different kind of joy in John, a strange kind, the joy of tent-living. In the midst of the 18-verse, largely abstract meanderings that open the Gospel of John, we get only a few specific images rather than a story. One of those images comes in verse 14: “The Word became flesh,” John writes, “and made his dwelling among us.” I’m not a biblical scholar, but famously the emphasis in the verse is on a makeshift dwelling, literally, “The W…
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September 10, 2015
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How to Get a Job

by Liz Moss
…didates close their Facebook account or at the very least make the account completely private. If you wouldn’t want your grandma to see your Facebook pictures, then you probably don’t want your future employer to see them, either. But, on the other hand, if you have had any criminal history or were terminated from your previous job, Kooi says to be open and honest about it. Background searches can easily show this and if you aren’t upfront from th…
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May 11, 2022
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Redeeming Negative Emotion: a review of The Power of Regret

by Donald Roth
.com/passage/?search=psalm+139&version=ESV  ↩ p. 55  ↩ https://worldregretsurvey.com  ↩ https://inallthings.org/american-christians-a-review-of-the-redemptive-self/  ↩…
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April 29, 2015
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The Healing Mission of Christ

by Darren Stoub
…, she was unable to see Jesus. Perhaps, she didn’t want to see Jesus. Never-the-less, she couldn’t ask because she could not see him, yet Christ healed her. Can you see Jesus? Are you looking? Why don’t we ask? Sometimes, we put our faith in the wrong places, and yet Christ heals. John 5:1-8, describes the story of a man who placed his faith in a pool with mystical powers. Now there is in Jerusalem near the Sheep Gate a pool, which in Aramaic is c…
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August 1, 2017
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Supreme Court Term in Review: OT 2016

by Donald Roth
…road systems, we can’t just divide up the citizens of every state into mile-by-mile squares when it comes to making electoral districts. Seeking to achieve acceptable balances of numbers, demographics, and other important factors is a complicated process that is always mired in litigation. Case in point: we’re still resolving on-going litigation resulting from redistricting that took place after the 2010 census. This time around, two cases, Cooper…
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March 15, 2022
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Belonging to the Body: Changing Perspectives of Church Attendance and Membership 

by Todd Zuidema
…p services, an organized small-groups program, and a staff to help with day-to-day ministry.   Throughout history, God has always called people to gather for worship. Worship was and always has been a mix of personal devotion and piety, as well as regularly meeting together corporately in a worshipping congregation of people. I believe that the church will continue to gather, but the gathering may increasingly be a mix of people who are present ph…
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April 7, 2015
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Regarding Homework…

by Dave Mulder
…s with some parents over-involved in their kids’ homework, while other kids–through no fault of their own–simply do not have parental support for homework.) Two helpful resources to continue thinking about homework: 1. This post from John Spencer (a thoughtful, reflective educator in Phoenix, AZ) has 10 reasons to consider for abandoning homework, and five alternatives to consider instead: http://www.spencerideas.org/2011/09/ten-reasons-to-get-r…
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January 10, 2019
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Praying and Acting Through Persecution: A Review of Under Caesar’s Sword

by Charles Veenstra
…ows that Christians all over the world are creative in challenging the injustice of persecution through both action and prayer. https://www.opendoorsusa.org/christian-persecution  ↩…
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February 2, 2022
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Nostalgia in Entertainment

by Kara Jasper
…ll will be made new is more secure than hoping for an 80’s vibe, or college-like communities (Seinfeld or Friends), to stay. In the despair of today, when hope is fragile and dangerous, the promise of restoration is necessary. It is this hope that audiences search for. Conclusion  I recently went to an assisted living home where one resident had displayed outside her door a sign that read “Christmas: When Times Were Simple.” There is a similar lon…
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March 12, 2015
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Are the FCC’s “New” Regulations really an “Obamacare for the Internet”?

by Donald Roth
free expression that the government guarantees far exceed those offered by private companies (see Verizon’s statement quoted earlier). Yes, there is something appealing to the argument that more government can’t mean more freedom, but this might be a narrow exception to that rule. Aren’t the Regulations Antiquated/Exceedingly Long/Created in Unusual Secrecy? I’ve seen several variations of these arguments floating around the internet, and there’s…
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July 11, 2016
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What Does Social Democrat Mean?

by Dave Schelhaas
…of Christ” metaphor for the church to the state (to government) is unwise — inappropriate — in the extreme. I know plenty of real world people, for example, who would call themselves “social democrats” and who believe religion-based day school education — and college — is silly, wasteful, even harmful to society, and should be discouraged by government, perhaps even eliminated. Indeed, there are two currently pending in the State of Californi…
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