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May 11, 2017
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Books

Living with Less

by Kayt Frisch
…ears I thought that the secret to having a house that is reasonably clutter-free was a good storage system (and since I’m an engineer, that should be reasonably easy, right?). Then two years ago, the amount of stuff in our home exploded as we added a family member, so I began researching stuff-organizational strategies. About a year ago, in my search for an organizational scheme that would keep my growing family’s stuff (especially the seemingly i…
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August 25, 2016
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Essays

How to Survive 14 Years of Marriage

by Tesi Klipsch
…thanks for continuing to choose me every hour, every day and every year. #nofilter (seriously). This article was previously published on www.tesiklipsch.com. Republished with permission….
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February 5, 2020
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Essays

Curiosity: Our Key to the Wonders of Faith

by Carlye Gomes
…re in response. How might Steve’s pastor have responded better to the very real concern Steve was bringing up? I wonder if Steve might have been more open to Christianity had his pastor’s answer began with the phrase, “I don’t know, but…” …but let’s grab lunch with your parents and talk about it. …but let’s read a book, together, that might address that question. …but who else can we invite into this conversation? With my career in youth ministry…
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June 19, 2017
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Culture

Wonder Woman

by Josh Matthews
…es grimy blacks and browns. Diana stands out in them, especially in her red-blue-gold costume, but the more she moves through the world of humans, the more she understands that she cannot colorize it, at least not much of it at any one time. Even her brilliant golden lasso, which forces those it captures to tell the truth, only illuminates a tiny slice of a dark world. My vision of Wonder Woman, shaped mostly by the 1970s TV show with Lynda Carter…
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May 2, 2019
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Fiction and Human Frailty: A Review of Prophets of the Posthuman

by Myles Werntz
…vision, which we undergo in reading. Books open us to new worlds, and well-written books open us up to new, good worlds—even if they are well-written but morally flawed. But if it is narrative that helps us on the road to virtue, and not just any narratives, but literary narratives, how can we tell the difference between an exquisitely written, but immoral narrative, and a ham-handed but virtuous tale? Is it possible that Amish romances are super…
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October 14, 2016
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Come Hell or High Water? Scientific Progress and Ethics

by Travis Pickell
…n flourishing espoused by Pinker basically boils down one thing: disability-free-life-years. The more, the better. Not only does Pinker lump all forms of disability together as if each inhibits flourishing in the same way, his rejection of the significance of dignity, sacredness, and social justice reveal his belief that eradication of disease and disability is all that is at stake, and all that is sufficient, for flourishing. By insisting on the…
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February 13, 2017
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Culture

You and Me and West Texas: Review of Hell or High Water

by James Calvin Schaap
…Alberto reminds Marcus that a couple of centuries earlier his people, the Comanches, ran wild and free over all that land out there. What he says is a rejoinder to Marcus’s endless racial slurs. But then Alberto looks across the street at the little bank and tells the old ranger that Marcus’s people—the poor, white folk of this woebegone world–are now being chased off themselves, just as the Comanches were long ago, and he points out across the s…
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June 30, 2018
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Culture

Movie Review “The Rider”

by Josh Matthews
…ause of that of his friend, Lane Scott. Scott plays himself, a paralyzed 19-year-old rodeo veteran who can only speak through signing letters with his left hand. Although in real life Scott was injured in a car accident, if you didn’t know that, you would guess that in the world created by this movie, he was injured somehow in the rodeo ring. The plot of The Rider is fairly ordinary. Brady feels conflicted about his injury. He wants to ride horses…
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April 27, 2018
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Culture

“Ready Player One” Review

by Josh Matthews
…ey jump around in their tiny trailers, suited up in their expensive virtual-reality equipment. They seem oblivious to the dystopian world they inhabit, but we are not. To us, they look pathetic and alienated. With this premise, the movie seems to be making unbreakable promises. Chief among them is that it will deal meaningfully with the disconnection between its horrendous real world and the rather wondrous virtual world that humans are escaping i…
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January 16, 2023
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Embracing Ecology and Fantasy: A Review of The Wonders of Creation

by Carl Fictorie
…rough lament, we recognize injustice, acknowledge suffering, challenge our comfort, overcome apathy, and through all of these, we prepare for action. She is particularly critical of us in the developed West, whose actions create much of the environmental degradation while our relative prosperity insulates us from the suffering it causes for the poor throughout the world. For many of us, we are too much like Uncle Andrew in The Magician’s Nephew, w…
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February 4, 2022
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Culture

Russia and Ukraine: What to Know from a Historian

by Mark McCarthy
…even on record as stating that the breakup of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century. In his mind, Ukraine should never have become independent from Russia, and it only happened due to the fact that Russia was at its weakest point in centuries in 1991 after the breakup of the old USSR.6 Russia also has historic ties to eastern Ukraine, and significant portions of Ukraine were part of historic Russia until reason…
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September 28, 2016
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Essays

Dear Christians in America

by Aaron Baart
…-Little-like language: “The sky is falling! The sky is falling! . . . If so-and-so gets in.” This argument is severely reductionistic, contending that each election really comes down to a single cut-and-dry partisan issue. However, even stereotypical partisan lines fall apart within this line of reasoning. Take for example, the classic Christian “rallying cry” issue of abortion. This might surprise many to know, but abortion rates in the US have a…
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March 30, 2015
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Spotlights

Education for All

by Kathleen Van Tol
…Helping Special Needs Children – The Voice […] do not have enough resources for regular classrooms, much less for special programs. (see www.inallthings.org/education-for-all) Tesoros was founded in Managua, Nicaragua, by Dordt alumna Michelle Adams (’03), who saw the […]…
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November 2, 2016
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Why I’m not Voting (for President)

by Donald Roth
…hese presidential candidates.” http://www.desiringgod.org/christian-you-are-free-not-to-vote I’m with Prof Roth & Pastor Piper – I don’t intend to vote for either of the two major party candidates, for pretty obvious reasons, and I certainly support a choice not to vote. Here’s 27 reasons not to vote for Donald Trump, and why I’m considering a vote for Gary Johnson: https://www.facebook.com/notes/tom-de-jong/27-reasons-why-i-refuse-to-vote-for-dru…
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February 2, 2016
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Essays

How Then Shall We Eat?

by Tanya De Roo
…tions differently, depending on our contexts. Doug Vande Griend What a great article. I particularly enjoyed the delineation of the several Dooyeweerdian modalities (dimensions) described as part of the decision making process. My own conclusions as to all dimensional questions — for my life — may not completely mirror yours, Tanya, but your description of the decision making process is delightful. Tanya DeRoo Thanks for the warm response! I don…
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January 27, 2016
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Your Candidate Probably Won’t Destroy ISIS

by Joel Veldkamp
…one that is almost never discussed. We are providing intelligence and state-of-the-art weaponry to Saudi Arabia for its war on the impoverished nation of Yemen, a war that has killed thousands of civilians and left over twenty million people in need of urgent humanitarian aid. While the presidential candidates argue about ISIS, the seeds of yet more conflict are being planted in Yemen, cluster bomb by cluster bomb. In deciding which candidate to s…
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June 27, 2017
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Culture

Chariots of Fire: Between Two Mountaintops

by Brad Littlejohn
…u for reminding me. Rich (Coach) Murray Having just been reminded of the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, has resurfaced fond memories of this my favorite movie. It will have been 100 years since Abrahams and Liddell battled it out in the 1924 games (though not in the same race as mentioned earlier). Being a relatively young runner when it was released – I was struck to the core in so many ways. Having just completed 50 years of running and o…
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June 25, 2015
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A Reformed Approach to the Interactions of Science and Religion

by Tony Jelsma
…faith/reason and science/religion may often be self-generated red herrings — idols of a naive biblicism that clashes with reason and science because it poses unreasonable (and perhaps unfaithful) questions. Why should it create a crisis of faith if the truth intention of the creation story and the meaning of its central characters is not lodged in precise world-historical events? When scripture is approached with the “science” of the historian, t…
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May 15, 2017
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Sex and Social Robots

by Derek Schuurman
…robotinformer.com/sex-robot-vagina-technology-whats-pipeline/) they were focused on pleasure, but fully functional artificial womb would be next level….
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June 8, 2015
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Is Technology Bringing Us Together or Pushing Us Farther Apart?

by Liz Moss
…og last fall… http://iteach-and-ilearn.blogspot.com/2014/10/is-technology-really-making-us.html Dave Mulder Nicholas Carr’s book The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains includes some data on this, but I believe there is some controversy about several of the studies he cites. Here’s the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/The-Shallows-Internet-Doing-Brains/dp/0393339750 Liz Moss This is a great question, Scott. We are actually worki…
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May 5, 2016
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To Tell a Story

by Amy Vander Haag
…as young adults and teenagers is amazingly sweet and at times painful. My commitment to prayer has become increasingly vital and, frankly, desperately necessary from day to day. If Brandon Stanton, the creator of Humans of New York, were to bump into one of my sons or daughters on the streets, what would their story reveal? I hope with all my heart that their love and commitment to Jesus Christ would shine clear, and they would stand for the trut…
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June 5, 2018
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Why They’re Leaving and Why It Matters: Gen Z’s Mass Exodus from Church

by Aaron Baart
…cults and special interest membership clubs, the faithful path is outside — as Luther well knew. What we see today is a fragmentation of churches into over-articulated, highly politicized enclaves debating what is biblical and essential, but what this tends to me is that the culture wars frame the narrative of Christian identity and set the litmus tests for membership. Christians who may agree with the most legalistic and rigorous notions of bib…
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January 19, 2021
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Culture

Inauguration Day and the Politics of a Partial Exorcism

by Donald Roth
…s are looking to lay the instrumentalization of values to rest. Trump, tear-gassing protestors to pose for a photo op with a Bible, represents perhaps the most blatant political cynicism of a cynical age, but it’s not clear that we are in any way weary of realpolitik . Many Democrats who cheered on rioters hurling glass and explosives at police are suddenly aghast at the assault (and murder) of police officers while they continue to maintain that…
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February 24, 2017
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The Ritual Body: Growing up female and evangelical

by Aleisa Dornbierer-Schat
…bout our “walk” with Jesus. Many of my girlfriends embraced a kind of Jesus-as-boyfriend theology, and religious devotion acquired a casual tone, expressed in the earnest hyperbole of American adolescence. I attended youth rallies with tearful altar calls, read books about dating and not dating, kissing and not kissing. I grew wary of the various deceptions of secular culture—its music and books and films. I sought out Christian alternatives, duti…
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May 21, 2019
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Introducing the Planetary Health Diet

by Dawn Berkelaar
…st can be found on eatforum.org. We enjoyed the experience and found it eye-opening. Here are several takeaways from the week: As is common in North America, we shopped once for the whole week ahead. We came home with enough vegetables to completely cover the counter and fill the fridge. We also carried some angst about whether or not we would be able to use them all up before they spoiled. We were all interested in this food challenge. Each of th…
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