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  • The Eucharist with Children

    The Eucharist with Children

    Carolyn Thomas
    December 30, 2025

    The Huffington Post recently published an article thanking the parents of young children for bringing their kids to church because of all that it teaches us about being part of the Body of Christ. I couldn’t agree more. Specifically, I think of all the things the children in our church have taught me about the…

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  • Looking Forward to Linsanity

    Looking Forward to Linsanity

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    “Only 24 seats left!” “What?! Really? It’s still two weeks away.” “Well, we better buy our tickets now before they sell out!” My roommate, Noelle, and I, busted out our iPhones – our fingers tapping furiously away trying to buy tickets to the screening of Linsanity at Biola. I’m not going to lie – it…

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  • Facing the “anti-Mormon” claim

    Facing the “anti-Mormon” claim

    Brandon Barr
    December 30, 2025

    In my various dialogues with Mormon missionaries and local leaders of the LDS church (all whom I respect and consider friends), I inevitably bring up something that my LDS counterparts label anti-Mormon. The term is usually given after I have raised some information about Joseph Smith or LDS church history that my friends find so…

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  • The Illusion of Exceptionalism

    The Illusion of Exceptionalism

    Justin Campbell
    December 30, 2025

    We have been conditioned by society to think that we are exceptional people. By exceptional here, I mean that we believe we are the exceptions to the rule; that we are the diamond in the rough, the hero of a story in which the camera is always centered upon us. In essence, this means that…

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  • Art in Practice: Meta-Ethics

    Art in Practice: Meta-Ethics

    Justin Gum
    December 30, 2025

    The first thing you’ll probably wonder before reading the rest of this post is: what’s meta-ethics? For many philosophers, it is a topic that is debated by some of the brightest minds about whether rightness and wrongness are worth exploring. In layman’s terms, it’s the simple question, “does ethics exist?”. The last two posts I…

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  • Sean McDowell Interview

    Sean McDowell Interview

    Brad Blakeley
    December 30, 2025

    My name is Brad Blakeley—I’m a graduate of Biola’s Master of Apologetics program, a teaching pastor at the Church at Lake Mead (C@LM), a high school teacher at Lake Mead Christian Academy, and an adjunct professor at Lincoln Christian University Las Vegas Extension campus—and I recently had the privilege of interviewing Sean McDowell, who is…

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  • Aristotle on Educating Younglings

    Aristotle on Educating Younglings

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    In my quest to uncover Philo of Alexander’s thought concerning the education of young people (my PhD Thesis topic), I found some interesting things in Aristotle’s Politics I thought I would share. Aristotle thought the soul had two parts. The first was the irrational (αλογον) part. The second the rational (λογον) part. His idea was that the irrational part…

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  • The Black Hole of Marriage

    The Black Hole of Marriage

    Calvin Sodestrom
    December 30, 2025

    My wife and I will be celebrating our 2 year anniversary in October. The last two years have found us discussing, exploring, and analyzing marriage, both as a concept and our own experience. We have attended 2 marriage conferences, participated in a couple’s dinner at our church, read numerous books on the topic, and I…

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  • Life and Death or the Adventure Between?

    Life and Death or the Adventure Between?

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    My wife and I are expecting our first baby this December. Right now he is a little 2.5 lb boy kicking around and, we imagine, enjoying himself. A couple of weeks ago one of my wife’s coworkers was diagnosed with cancer. She died last night. Two weeks ago she was in the office, feeling a…

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  • Austenland: When You’re Living in an Austen Novel

    Austenland: When You’re Living in an Austen Novel

    Carolyn Thomas
    December 30, 2025

    I saw Austenland recently. For those of you who haven’t heard of it—it’s a movie about a woman obsessed with all things Jane Austen, who’s been unlucky in love and decides to spend her life’s savings to attend an immersive Austen experience in England complete with manor house, Regency attire, and gentlemen of fortune. I…

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