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March 17, 2023
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Culture

Unsung Holidays: St. Patrick’s Day

by Sarah Moss
…l do! And I always make a corned beef dinner to celebrate! I have always loved this holiday as it comes in dreary March! I visited Ireland – truly a beautiful country☘️☘️And I love the history of St.Patrick. helen This is a great summary of your heritage and experiences–thanks! You did remind me of my own bit of Irish heritage. My grandfather never let my mother wear green on St. Patrick’s Day, only orange, because our distant Irish ancestors wer…
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January 31, 2015
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Essays

Supporting Football: the Physical Damage of the Game

by Greg Youngblood
…e of head injuries we are doing much more to reduce the damage. In both car-seatbelt and football cases, however, the risk will never be completely eliminated but is something that is understood. In sport law there is a concept of inherent risk that says a person knows and understands that by playing football or driving a car there is inherent risk that they assume. All current NFL players know and understand the risk they are taking and accept th…
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March 14, 2016
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Essays

When We Disagree

by Charles Veenstra
…ust be constructive. Try the following suggestions. 1. We need to talk face-to-face with the person with whom we think we have a disagreement. At first, it may seem hard to do, but if we focus on the issue rather than the person, it gets much easier. In large organizations, email is the easiest way to communicate, but sometimes it is not the best way. It is not a good way to solve problems. The same can be said for texting. Face-to-face interperso…
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March 18, 2016
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Devotions

I Am the Bread of Life

by Dave Mulder
…, naan, pan dulces, challah, matzo, tortillas, biscuits, focaccia…even mass-produced, pre-sliced, American white bread lining the grocery store shelves in branded cellophane. But with the variety of breads available and the diverse ways we might eat bread, bread is not a boring food, despite its common nature. Consider these excellent bread-meals… The perfectly toasted onion bagel with a schmear of cream cheese and lox—delicious! Tearing off a chu…
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June 27, 2017
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Devotions

Desperation, Persuasion, and Hope

by Howard Schaap
…y an old communist doctor who assured my wife and I, “This child is so well-vaccinated that there isn’t really much to worry about.” That’s an answer to prayer for which I was certainly grateful. However, as with every prayer we utter in the midst of grave illness, the real issue is, “What if God doesn’t arise to save us?” What if my son had sickened further and died? Then, all we have is our faith and hope in God’s character. God hears. Your tear…
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October 21, 2015
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Essays

Wasting My Vote: Why I am an “Independent”

by Jason Lief
…individuals and families are able to make a life together as members of a community working toward a common good. Along with the true conservatives, I believe access to meaningful work and a livable wage are crucial, and that self-serving bureaucracy both in corporations and in government often gets in the way. With the liberals I believe the government must help those who are unable to provide for themselves. Both conservatives and liberals, how…
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April 2, 2021
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Essays

Good Friday at Zion Pres

by Jim Schaap
…it. “It’s over,” they might have thought, even said. “The whole five-loaves-and-two-fishes thing, the ‘blessed are the peacemakers,’ the flipped temple table, that batch of suicidal pigs, Lazarus in a winding sheet, dinners with harlots and crooked pols, and that kid thing, too—you remember? ‘Go on and let them come sit in my lap,’ he said, ‘and see if you can learn something for once thereby.’” And then that wry smile. They had to believe it was…
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July 20, 2017
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Faith and Allegiance

by Benjamin Lappenga
…lical theology”) and systematic theology.12″>http://inallthings.org/hearing-gods-voice/)) On the one hand, Vanhoozer offers a deeply considered theological appropriation of the insights of the Reformers, and he opens space for Protestant believers to have confidence in our doctrines about faith and the kind of knowing that faith involves (informed, robust, and Spirit-given). On the other hand, Bates reexamines the biblical texts themselves and red…
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November 26, 2014
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Essays

Ingratitude Day

by Neal DeRoo
…edding is over with and we’re finally married.” “I’ll be happy when our two-some becomes a family.” “I’ll be happy when the kids are a bit older, and the two of us can do things together again, as a couple.” “I’ll be happy when I’m playing with my grandkids.” Of our religious lives: “I’ll be happy when I start doing daily devotions.” “I’ll be happy when my prayer life is better.” “I’ll be happy when I feel that I fit better at my church.” “I’ll be…
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August 28, 2014
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Devotions

A Song of Harvest

by Neal DeRoo
…ay from God. You get what you give, you reap what you sow. But is this the real message of the prophetic books? While the prophets do pile woe upon woe, and judgment upon judgment, they end (almost always) with a note of redemption. Sometimes brief, sometimes longer, the end is redemption and restoration. Psalm 126 doubles this; it not only ends with redemption, it starts there. Remembering the joy and exultation we felt when God rescued and redee…
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October 6, 2016
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Essays

Our Stereotypical American Family

by Kayt and Kurt Frisch
and unexpected our arrangement is. We see it in the name of the local stay-at-home-parent support group called MOPS (which stands for “Mothers of Pre-schoolers”). We see it in the well-meaning grandmotherly lady at church who, on learning that Kayt teaches engineering, said to her “what’s a nice girl like you doing in a field like that?” We see it in the comments made by people on how Kurt must be looking forward to having a “real job” again some…
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June 16, 2020
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Essays

Peace in a Bag of Flour: Looking for Contentment in Chaos

by April Fiet
…of flour, but I did learn something about peace. I did not discover a step-by-step path toward finding peace in the midst of chaos, but I did catch a glimpse of what peace is and where it can be found. For most of my life, I have tried to find peace in doing enough of the right things. I believed if I worked hard enough, busied myself with enough things, and developed skills in enough areas I would eventually arrive at some undisclosed location w…
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July 14, 2017
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Devotions

God is at Work

by David Tassell
…the trouble of our world to the text. Rather than saying our perception of reality is wrong (there are real troubles in the world), the contrast in this Psalm can exist to form us in the context of our troubles. When we bring our chaos to a Psalm like this, the words of strength and stability can form us spiritually and psychologically. Here are a couple of examples that came to my mind when I reflected on this Psalm in light of the trouble in our…
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September 19, 2017
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Books

Embodied Worship, Workaday Grace: Tish Harrison Warren’s Liturgy of the Ordinary

by Kate Henreckson
…morning sunlight is a brilliant shade of green, reminiscent of the brighter-than-earthly grass of Lewis’ heaven in The Great Divorce. Observing comes easier to children. They will stop to stare at every ant on the sidewalk, pick weeds from the ground with rapturous awe, marvel at the cracks in a wooden fence. But adults grow weary, weighted down by the anxieties and stress of life. It requires great effort to just be present in a moment. But as Wa…
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April 11, 2017
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Culture

Take Long Looks at Anything

by Luke Hawley
…on how McLemore’s complicated gate system is set, as well as an impossible-to-get-out null set. You can make the case that S-town is exactly that: a null set. If you’re somebody who wants your stories wrapped up in neat bows, I’d suggest you stick to O’Connor. Although I might be wrong about that, too. O’Connor, in her treatise on writing entitled Mystery and Manners, says, “Some people have the notion that you read the story and then climb out o…
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March 1, 2016
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Essays

A Beautiful Chaos

by Ruth Clark
…les, and little ones who desperately love and want to be near us. My journey into my job as a stay-at-home parent has been a beautiful chaos of emotions and self-realizations, toys and tantrums, giggles and miracles. I am certainly grateful for the journey….
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April 5, 2018
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C.S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law Review

by Brad Littlejohn
…in the book the importance of Richard Hooker as an influence on Lewis’s Protestant natural-law theory, but do not consider the ways in which his political thought—poised midway between Aquinas and Locke, as it were—might also have shaped Lewis’s outlook. The much stronger first half of the book—which alone is well worth the price of purchase—relates to the second part of the title: “natural law.” Although Lewis could probably not be called a “natu…
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April 26, 2018
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Essays

Reading in Context: Justice Like Waters, and Righteousness Like an Ever-Flowing Stream

by Tom Boogaart
…1). It is against the backdrop of the river of life tradition that the well-known prophecy in Amos 5:18-24 has to be understood. The prophet from Tekoa was making absolutely clear that while the people were delighted with the solemnity of their assemblies, the sweet savor of the sacrificial meat, and the melody of their songs, God was not. To God their meetings were only maneuverings, their sacrifices only sanctimony, and their choruses only cacop…
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September 12, 2019
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Culture

Uncovering History and Mystery: A Podcast Review of White Lies

by Jackson Nickolay
…re done within the state lines of Alabama. Grace and Brantley’s penitential-yet-proud perspective on Alabama creates a fascinating dynamic for this podcast. Throughout the story, their fervor for the truth and dogged determination to bring the story to light counterbalances the often hesitant and sometimes outright aggressive responses of some of the residents of Selma. There are those whose belief is that the past should stay in the past, contrib…
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March 6, 2018
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Books

Immigrant Neighbors Among Us Review

by Alberto La Rosa Rojas
…xperience an ambiguity about where home is, as they are caught up in a back-and-forth pilgrimage between God’s heavenly banquet and the Eucharistic table. Moreover, for Calvin, the only way this journey becomes possible is if we are united to Christ by the Spirit. As such, Calvin’s theology of the Lord’s Supper helps us to see that the mission of the Son and the Spirit is one which entails the Son and the Spirit as the church’s guides and trailbla…
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June 29, 2017
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Culture

Why I Watch the Wire

by Myles Werntz
…prone to be done away with as the relentless world of Baltimore rolled on. Real-life Baltimore natives criticized the way that Simon depicted various aspects of their city, but Simon, himself a veteran of the city’s newspaper, was creating what he called “a love letter” to his city, by showing both its promise and its abject failures. In constructing an entire world, The Wire highlights a much more complicated way of approaching moral life than is…
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August 23, 2022
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What it Means to be Human: A review of You’re Only Human

by Gayle Doornbos, Hannah Landman
…ingrained that it’s easy to start to add Kapic’s recommendations to an ever-expanding to-do list (appreciate and get more sleep, Sabbath, participate in church, etc.). But, his work truly invites us to embody our lives in a different, more fully human way. It’s a call to rest and delight. It’s a book that I will continue to come back to and read again and again because it reminds me that my humanity is a gift from God to be delighted in and cheris…
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December 22, 2018
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Books

Top Books 2018

by
…Megan Whalen Turner published in 1996 by Greenwillow Books, an imprint of William Morrow. It is the first in the Queen’s Thief series.” When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi “When Breath Becomes Air is a non-fiction autobiographical book written by Paul Kalanithi. It is a memoir about his life and illness, battling stage IV metastatic lung cancer.”…
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August 31, 2015
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Essays

Answering Your Question: Walking the Talk of Servant Leadership

by Dale Zevenbergen
…urden they might be carrying. Little things – like making payroll, staying competitive, staying in compliance with the myriad regulations, and even fighting legal battles. Many business owners I’ve interacted with feel a tremendous burden for the families they employ. At all levels, leadership is a relationship. I’ve seen many people (myself included at times) who work hard to be good leaders, but then we put very little thought or effort into our…
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March 21, 2016
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Essays

How Do You Know?

by Dawn Berkelaar
…nd more information to our fingertips, we have less reason to interact face-to-face or in person with the people around us or with the rest of creation. We can “Google” to find an answer to practically any question. Just to be clear—there is nothing wrong with head knowledge. Books are a wonderful way to encounter ideas and information (and even experiences) that would otherwise be out of our realm of experience. But by itself, head knowledge is i…
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