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January 14, 2020
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Part of a Balanced Breakfast: Three Steps to Restore Balance in our Digital World

by Mark Volkers
…al devices can definitely help us communicate—but they don’t help us build community or commonality with the people right around us. An intentional decision to have all screens off—including the TV—during mealtime, should be the absolute starting point. Choosing restaurants that don’t have TV’s hanging on the walls should also be a priority. When others are present—at table, in class, walking through hallways, in the living room—devices should be…
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December 30, 2016
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Culture
Spotlights

The Top 10 iAt Articles for 2016

by Liz Moss
…use to describe my pro-life stance. For me, being pro-life means being pro-adoption, pro-foster care, and pro-social programs.” Voting for Hillary Rodham Clinton Leading up to Election Day on November 8, iAt shared articles providing different perspectives on specific presidential candidates, including articles focused on Donald Trump, Gary Johnson, and Evan McMullin. The staff of iAt tried to carefully analyze all sides of the presidential elect…
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September 22, 2020
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When Words Are Weapons: Inside a Crisis of Faith

by Justin Bailey
…ulverism. Our Bulverism is just more sophisticated. Do words work? Do they really open up the world? Or are they really just weapons waiting to be aimed—shields for insiders and swords for outsiders? I am still in the midst of this season of doubt, and with the presidential election a few months away, I am sure that my faith will continue to be tested. But I will share a bit of my efforts to move forward with humility and hope. I will provide two…
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May 29, 2015
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Placing Ourselves in the Story

by Dave Mulder
and have been curated by a variety of institutions. Photography was just becoming more commonplace during this time period as well, and so there are many pictures that can be used to get a sense for the people and places of the Civil War era. Take Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address as an example. There are many ideas packed into this short speech, ideas that might prompt productive lines of inquiry for teachers and students. When students read the Getty…
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February 28, 2023
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Guns in the US

by Caleb Schut
for the Sandy Hook Massacre in 2012. How has it been 11 years? A broken 20-year-old boy murdered 20 six and seven-year-olds with a gun capable of killing grown men at 600 yards. I felt nauseous scrolling through the horrific details. I closed the screen of my laptop and shut my eyes, tears welled up.  I thanked God I had dropped my daughter off at school in a country where school shootings are simply not a thing. Since moving here, some people ha…
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March 24, 2016
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The Gift of Rest

by Aaron Baart
…Yes–because the “work” that the Bible prohibits on the Sabbath is melacha–work of a creational nature (in our society, we only interpret work as what we get paid to do). If we look at when the tabernacle was being constructed, even that creational work stopped for Shabbat. I rarely feel rested on a Sunday–unless it’s a day we skip church and stay home. The most restful sabbath I ever had was spent with some Orthodox Jewish friends a number of…
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August 9, 2016
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How To Help Your Kid Survive Middle School

by Dave Mulder
…it. Remember that adolescence is a process of “becoming,” a sort of already-but-not-yet time of life. So celebrate the changes you see in your young adolescent! Who do you want your middle schooler to become? Remember that our job as parents is to work ourselves out of a job, helping them to grow up into independent, capable adults. Here are a few other resources for parents of young adolescents that may prove beneficial: “What’s Best for Kids? Ti…
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June 16, 2022
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Books

A Grim Reality, a Good Hope: A Review of Fortune

by Howard Schaap
…d, Harper is not exaggerating in her subtitle. Fortune is a kind of “theory-of-everything” book when it comes to history, race, politics, and theology in America, but then again, Christians are definitely a theory-of-everything kind of people. “…Harper’s family tree takes us into the very real and specific effects that racist laws have on individuals.” Fortune uses Harper’s own family line to explore the history of race in America and the Caribbea…
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June 1, 2021
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Having Your MasterCake and Eating It Too: A Review of Liberty for All

by Myles Werntz
…nd fulfill their vocation as those created in God’s image as they seek God freely, coming to faith not out of compulsion but free assent. This age, between the ascension and the Second Coming, is one characterized by a searching out of the truth, offering Christians various opportunities to engage with people of other faiths and no faith about the common good and about the nature of ultimate things. Eschatologically, there will be judgment of the…
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January 31, 2018
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Carrying the Cross of Gender Dysphoria

by Mark Yarhouse
…we would be much less aware of our need for God if we were not brought face-to-face with crosses that are too heavy for one person to carry alone. Grace makes possible what certainly is, apart from grace, impossible. If you are hyperaware of your weakness, your lack, and your inability to cope, precisely there is the place where your childlike need for a Savior is discovered. Jesus, perhaps, is able to unite more fully to us in those moments, and
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July 15, 2017
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Devotions

An Everyday Prayer

by Todd Zuidema
Daily Scripture Texts Psalm 145:8-14 Zechariah 4:1-7 Luke 10:21-24 “Lord, open my eyes. Lord, open my ears. Help me to see and to hear your goodness and compassion.” This prayer, formed out of Jesus’ words contained in Luke 10:24, makes a worthy prayer for the day. It is common to be weary of squabbling, angry voices, and the apparent unwillingness to talk through differences. It is exhausting to live in a world of sound bites that polarize, and
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July 2, 2015
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The Birds and the Bees

by Erin Olson
…hat kind of sex education my students received. This activity is always eye-opening both for me and the students as we realize that there is very little consistency when it comes to sex education. There are always a few students who received all their knowledge about sex from their middle or high school, but even then there is significant variation within the comprehensiveness of information provided at school. Quite a few students say the only in…
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June 29, 2016
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Devotions

Jesus Raises the Widow’s Son

by Dave Mulder
…his news about Jesus spread throughout Judea and the surrounding country.” -–Luke 7:11-17 I have sometimes heard people say things like, “Death is just a part of life.” And, this sentiment is true enough in a sense—loved ones do die, after all. Death was the sure punishment for Adam and Eve’s disobedience in the Garden1 . However, I wonder sometimes if being so matter of fact about death is just our way of dealing with the hard reality of the brok…
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January 8, 2016
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Stopping Slavery Before it Begins: Here’s What You Can Do

by Tala Strauss
…or, for instance, becoming traffickers. To end slavery we must all make day-to-day investments of our skills, our time, our blood, our sweat, and our love. It may seem like a small thing to study for an exam or apply for a job, but it takes a thousand small steps to arrive at a glorious destination. There is nothing wrong with saying you are shocked and appalled by the existence of modern slavery. There is nothing wrong with telling other people a…
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April 19, 2018
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Books

Dismantling the Question of “How much screen time should my kid have?”

by Kayt Frisch
…How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media & Real Life.” The book is a well-researched look at screen usage and children, and the work itself is organized around three major themes: negatives, positives, and parent usage. Kamenetz dives into the current research (in so far as it exists) to discuss the most well-established negatives connected with media use, and also some of the more speculative associations. Her coverage of the negatives is open,…
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March 9, 2018
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Culture

“Game Night” Movie Review

by Josh Matthews
…earable weight of news, politics, and everything else. It gives us two late-30-somethings, Max and Anna, who provide vicarious living for viewers around the same age. The movie contains much 1990s pop-culture nostalgia. Plus, Max and Anna are old enough to really want children, and they are sincerely trying. (Let the moviegoer judge whether they are mature enough to have children.) I admit that I chose this movie over more serious fare. Why? The l…
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May 22, 2018
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Willow Creek: Why We Need More Church Discipline

by Caleb Schut
…omote honest conversation. Like parenting, most of our discipline ought to come from encouragement, affirmation, and habit-forming. When we see the Fruits of the Spirit being born in the life of the church, we need to name it and say amen! As a pastor who works for a consistory, I can’t tell you how valuable and encouraging it is when a deacon or elder commends me for something done well. In turn, those affirmations open me up to receive critical…
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September 29, 2016
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American Delusion

by Peter TeWinkle
…been tossed about by an economy beyond their control. The Boomers have over-spent and under-saved (and what they did save vanished). The promise of a relaxing retirement is gone at no fault of their own as they search for work in fields that want younger talent. Blue collar workers are under-resourced, under-educated, stressed out and stretched thin. Their jobs have been taken away or filled by machines. Their wages no longer cover expenses. They…
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July 20, 2015
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Creation as Art

by Jeff Ploegstra
…ans (dynamic active nature, a living process) and natura naturata (inert nature, a thing complete)? It is like “creating/creative creation” and “created creation.” Present and future, active and ongoing versus past tense, finished. In classical and European history one is male, one female — usually the female *not* associated with the creative principle. The artist, doctor, or scientist comes to stand outside the frame, understanding and correcti…
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November 1, 2016
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Voting for Gary Johnson

by Adam Adams
…porant principles are: — The sanctity of life (and not just before birth) — The concept of distributism (the idea that property ownership is a fundamental political right and that the means of production should be spread as widely as possible, rather than being centralized in either government or a small number of large, global corporations) — The idea of subsidiarity (meaning that social and political issues should be dealt with at the most im…
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April 9, 2015
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God is in the Bean

by Laremy De Vries
…wn recommendations on how to live. Am I implying that we always use organic-free-range-local-no-corn-syrup-home-made everything? No. We consciously try to support local agriculture, but we live in Iowa where fresh tomatoes aren’t available twelve months per year. We also live in an economic world where we have to make choices with finite amounts of money; it would be a mistake to let our ideals about food crowd out God’s created revelation about m…
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August 2, 2016
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Why Is School Like a Prison?

by Dave Mulder
…rrer and Maria Montessori. When kids start to develop a critique of the day-to-day absurdities that are forced on them, it is the teacher’s rightful duty to provide access to writing by thinkers who sought to address their grievances. And after you’ve shown them a glimpse of other ways that a school can be structured, readings on why school is exactly the way that it is should follow. While Foucault (who the title of this piece immediately made me…
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February 20, 2015
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Should Obama have compared ISIS to the Crusades?

by Walker Cosgrove
…excellent review in Books & Culture. It is recommended as “Lenten reading” — http://www.booksandculture.com/articles/2013/marapr/lenten-reading.html?paging=off Apparently he suggests “the church” (and every church) through its failure at unity betrays Christ and tends to be complicit with great evils though passivity, indirection, and feebleness if not direct complicity. Walker Reid Cosgrove Anthony. Fair enough, I never meant to suggest that rac…
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January 25, 2016
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Religious Freedom and Presidential Politics

by Chelsea Maxwell
…d melting pot assimilation we eventually work things out. (Example: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/08/06/hmong-leaders-seek-legalize-cultural-weddings/31258453/)…
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March 2, 2015
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“Like a Girl”: Why our Words Matter

by Jason Lief
…ow in the past, in Israel, inheritance went primarily to free, Jewish males–but not in Christ, where inheritance is for all believers (including Greeks, females and slaves). We have equal inheritance, so we have equal access to God. It seems Paul reinforces the statement of equal inheritance by saying not merely that we are all “children” of God, but that we are all “sons”–that is, we have all taken on the identity of those who receive an inheri…
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