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July 22, 2021
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Biblical Kinship, Refugees, and Immigration: A Review of Refuge Reimagined

by Robb DeHaan
…ve as the other, whom we should keep out, this is likely because we have become settled, become forgetful of our own identity as aliens called to serve others in weakness’ 4 . In other words, we have forgotten our mission as God’s people.  The way nations treat displaced people and refugees in their countries or on their borders is being hotly debated in many countries at this point in history. The Glanvilles suggest that a well-developed Christia…
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January 18, 2023
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Podcast: SLOWING Down to Hear Creation’s Song with Kristen Page

by Justin Ariel Bailey
…ted and what other authors help us slow down and see Get the book: https://www.ivpress.com/the-wonders-of-creation Read Hannah Landman’s review: https://inallthings.org/active-imaginations-a-review-of-wonders-of-creation/ Read Dr. Carl Fictorie’s review: https://inallthings.org/embracing-ecology-and-fantasy-a-review-of-the-wonders-of-creation/  Authors mentioned in this podcast: C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the
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January 31, 2018
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Carrying the Cross of Gender Dysphoria

by Mark Yarhouse
…at the National Prayer Breakfast, February 3, 1994. Retrieved from https://www.ewtn.com/library/issues/prbkmter.txt Pinckaers, Servais O.P., Morality: The Catholic View. South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2001. Mark A. Yarhouse, Understanding Gender Dysphoria: Navigating Transgender Issues in a Changing Culture. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2015. Mark A. Yarhouse & Dara Houp, D., Transgender Christians: “Gender identity, family relat…
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November 5, 2020
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Maintaining Allegiance: A Review of Compassion & Conviction

by Donald Roth
…t of the group we identify with. This insight is the driving thesis behind Compassion & Conviction: The AND Campaign’s Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement, and I believe it merits serious consideration. The Book in Summary This short book is something that could easily be read in an afternoon, and it’s unlikely that the pages will contain any ideas that are totally new to a Christian who is at least modestly politically involved. However, it contai…
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March 3, 2022
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Plate Spinning Everyday: A Review of Power Women

by Luralyn Helming
…our life’s calling rather than as disparate parts. Right now, Dr. Pak is serving as a guide to me. I hear her saying it is there, I just cannot always see it clearly.  https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/womens-history-month ↩ Chaplains are the only remaining noncombatants in the U.S. military.  ↩…
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February 15, 2022
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Kuyper on Science: A Review of Calvinism for a Secular Age

by Channon Visscher
…e: a full-bodied Christian faith, centered on Christ and Scripture, that encompasses all of life, including science” (104). This approach takes seriously the reality of living in a physical creation, while recognizing the cosmic implications of Christ’s dominion over all things. This is perhaps a “stroopwafel goodness” that can be celebrated by Christians worldwide—a compelling vision of Calvinism ready to move beyond its humble Dutch roots to enc…
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September 13, 2017
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Why I am a Feminist

by Caleb Schut
…r should aspire. Nor is there an ideal masculine person that my son must become. Heavens, look at Christ! If the goal of life is for a boy to become a “man”—the weeping, never married, non-violent Christ was a miserable failure. God has created my child to be someone in particular, and God delights in their particularity. My goal as a parent is to help them live into becoming that person. Their bodies will play an important role, but the metric fo…
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February 28, 2022
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But for the Grace of God: A Review of Power Women

by Erin Olson
…f that this grace has helped me be more gracious to myself and to the other professor mothers with whom I am blessed to work with.   https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/womens-history-month  ↩…
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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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September 12, 2017
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Futurology with a Materialist

by Lydia Marcus
…y prepared for that sort of thing.1 But, there is hope to be had. If you are interested in reading Homo Deus with a small group, I can give you a study guide with questions that can help guide your discussion. ↩…
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June 8, 2023
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Intentionality in Time: A Review of Tranquility by Tuesday

by Kayt Frisch
…eping the plates going through sheer willpower. The principles in Tranquility by Tuesday provide structure that can help us calm the chaos and live more fully in community with others. https://www.oprah.com/home/how-to-get-7-more-hours-in-your-day/all  ↩ pg. xvii  ↩ pg. 103  ↩ pg. 12  ↩ pg. 116  ↩ pg. 243  ↩ pg. 244  ↩ pg. 242  ↩ pg. 135  ↩ pg. 147  ↩…
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January 10, 2023
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Toward a Covenantal Christian Political Theology: A Review of Politics after Christendom

by Donald Roth
…this confidence, VanDrunen argues that Christians can be truly charitable, compassionate, and cheerful. In that way, Christians can be a faithful presence, presenting peace in a turbulent world and shalom that provokes the world to ask us about its source. VanDrunen’s counsel helps move the Christian political vision past its deep entanglement with cultural dominance. It does so in a way that neither encourages us to abandon the world for a new mo…
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April 28, 2017
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Keep On Keeping On

by Kate Meyer
…raight, white, male, and financially stable? I am aware of how bitter that comes across, and it comes across that way because I am bitter; my patience with traditional religion is severely lacking. I narrowed my choices down to this passage in Isaiah because it caused the least visceral reaction. But it took looking at an alternative version to finally read words that gave me hope and reminded me of grace. Words that penetrated the fatigue and the
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March 4, 2022
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How Did You Do It?: A Review of Power Women 

by Sandy Vanden Bosch
…each other, using the gifts God has blessed us with, to bless those trying to use their talents to make our world a better place?”  https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/womens-history-month  ↩…
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January 14, 2021
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Putting On the Brakes: A Review of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry

by Dawn Berkelaar
…cal and mental health suffer when we push ourselves too hard for too long. Comer comments, “Sabbath is coming for you, whether as delight or discipline.”13 In other words, accept the gift of rest now, or you may be forced into an unwanted rest later due to burnout. Simplicity. Jesus lived simply, with very few material possessions. He also made some very striking statements about wealth and possessions that were difficult to hear. But what if (for…
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July 3, 2018
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The Past Speaks to the Present: A Review of “Demanding Liberty”

by Scott Culpepper
…by historians. Much of that work is very readable and would serve well to guide O’Brien’s readers to a deeper exploration of the themes he summarizes. O’Brien’s command of the primary sources strengthens the book in every way. He has lived with Backus for a while and intimately knows his mind and heart through his writings. The quotations from Backus, especially from his journal, serve as a reminder that Backus was a man with little formal educat…
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August 11, 2021
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For the Love of Mathematical Research: A Conversation with Undergraduate Research Students

by Mike Janssen
…f God’s creation or a reflection of his character just because it can’t be examined under a microscope. Instead, we can’t help but see God’s wisdom and power revealed through mathematics. The complexity, depth, and mystery of mathematics leads us to trust in God’s sovereignty over His Creation. Though we believe that mathematics is in itself a valuable mode of exploration, we also celebrate its connection to other areas of study. Mathematics is in…
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July 11, 2018
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The Fortnite Phenomenon: Should Christians be Wary? (Part II)

by Donald Roth
…lnerable. This is especially true of Fortnite, where health can be hard to come by, combat can be costly, and overly aggressive players are often the first ones knocked out. What about the more minor aggression? Well, what this amounts to is kids smack-talking one another or getting frustrated while they play, something that can escalate, but which is hardly unique to the world of video games. Fortnite can be frustrating at times, but the business…
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June 6, 2019
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Deconstructing Purity Culture: A Review of Pure

by Erin Olson
…in girls and women. Once married, however, Christian virgin women are to become the “tigress” of marital sex. Their husband introduces them to the act of marriage and, like a light switch, all of their sexual desires come pouring out and are fulfilled in the marital relationship. Klein’s interviewees, however, tell a different story. The shame and fear around sex and sexuality does not just go away as soon as you enter the marital relationship. Yo…
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March 28, 2019
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What the Numbers Tell Us

by Caleb Schut
…beyond Sunday morning? Is the language of the service welcoming to someone experiencing it for the first time? Is anyone introducing themselves or inviting visitors over for dinner? All of this is important. Not for Barna’s line graph, but for the person wondering if they are welcome at the church they pass each week, whose website they finally decided to check out. It matters for the family moving to town that is deciding whether church will be…
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March 8, 2018
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A Christian Look at the Biology of Gender Dysphoria

by Tony Jelsma
…e in size between the natal sex and the sex after transition. Finally, one study examined the response to inhaling the steroid androstadienone in people with gender dysphoria. Men produce higher levels of this steroid than women do, and it normally elicits stronger responses in the brains of women than in men. In this study, the responses of children with gender dysphoria were intermediate between control males and females but adolescents’ respons…
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August 5, 2021
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Receiving the Kingdom as a Child: A Review of Unfettered

by Marcus Büker
…th God as parent). She points to studies showing that Western culture is becoming more shame based in recent years, correlating with multicultural, postmodern, and communal tendencies. This has implications for how the Church engages culture. Society is evolving to not see the need for redemption, but shows an increasing need for inclusion, and, more poignantly, a desire to fill the void that Christians know to be the result of disconnection from…
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August 3, 2022
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Speaking is About the Hearer: A Review of Speaking by the Numbers

by Dave Mulder
…y does public speaking in their work. Pastors, teachers, salespeople, tour guides, politicians, and communicators of all kinds would likely find ideas and strategies here that would be helpful. To be clear, this book is not an introduction to the Enneagram. Palmer assumes that the reader has mastered the basics of the nine Enneagram types and goes quite deep quite quickly. If you are new to the Enneagram, I would recommend reading another book or…
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April 12, 2016
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Are Christian Children Selfish?

by Abby Foreman
…stealing is wrong is only a small piece of a bigger story: a bigger, more compassionate story of how God loves us and how we should love His people. Stealing is wrong, but the best part of the story is that God forgives us if we are repentant; His grace covers it all. That’s the best story. We as adults have a hard time fully grasping the depths of His grace, and so will our kids, but it’s a story worth telling over and over again. Zastrow, C. an…
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July 17, 2018
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Movie Review “First Reformed”

by Tom Clark
…Instead of offering hard doctrine like Jake does in Hardcore, perhaps the offer is of comfort in life and in death, of friendship, and in Christ himself. I think Schrader ends the film with a question that is open to interpretation, a choice between despair and hope. Different characters engage this question throughout the film in different ways. In the end, the interpretation is up to you as the viewer. Which is it, hope or despair? What will yo…
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