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  • My Most Difficult Month

    My Most Difficult Month

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    Lately I’ve absent from Two Cities due to some intense life stuff. I wrote this blog trying to process a few things last week. My Facebook friends know the insane details of our difficulty with Melodie’s illness. This is the flip side of what has been happening in my life: Last month was, perhaps, the…

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  • Maximize Your Work Time in Four Realistic Steps : Modest Thoughts From a Self-Noted Expert in Wasting Time

    Maximize Your Work Time in Four Realistic Steps : Modest Thoughts From a Self-Noted Expert in Wasting Time

    Kris Song
    December 30, 2025

      It’s been about five months since I joined my fantastic friends at the Two Cities writing team and I’m fresh out of content before this week’s deadline. So I imagine I am doing what most content-editors opt for when they’re out of material — countdown list with shameful, click-baity title. Other “titles” considered and self-loathingly…

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  • Why being Pro-Life is Important

    Why being Pro-Life is Important

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    Democracy is not looking up here in America. It has been a tough election season, and in an unique turn of events, we have two candidates that are, well, tough to vote for. Even after two insane presidential debates, there are most likely a few people who are unsure who they are going to vote…

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  • America Will Lead The Way To Mars?

    America Will Lead The Way To Mars?

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    Have you all seen the recent article by President Obama on CNN claiming that America will lead the way in putting humans on Mars? You can check it out here. Perhaps you’re also familiar with the privately funded expedition known as Mars One. Have you guys heard about this? A year ago I was following…

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  • The Eternally Incarnate Word

    The Eternally Incarnate Word

    Garrett Eaglin
    December 30, 2025

    Theology is the church speaking Jesus Christ to itself. Before I risk heresy in nuancing a fundamental doctrine, it is helpful to remind myself that the economy of God’s revelation in Jesus Christ as the crucified and resurrected Lord, along with the Bible’s perfect witness to that revelation, serve as our perfect guide regarding theological…

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  • Depression, Anxiety, and Theology

    Depression, Anxiety, and Theology

    Garrett Eaglin
    December 30, 2025

    I am a Christian who struggles with depression, anxiety, and chronic pain, and Jesus Christ has something to do with it. To reconcile the resurrection of Jesus Christ with the persistent rebellion of my body and mind is an absurd thing. It has become abundantly clear that I cannot understand the whys and hows of…

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  • 10 Years A Calvinist

    10 Years A Calvinist

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    Ten years ago this month (September) I first became a Calvinist. I’ve never discussed here at The Two Cities how I became a Calvinist so I thought I’d use this anniversary of sorts as an opportunity to reflect on that. It all happened at the beginning of my Sophomore year at BIOLA University. During my first year…

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  • The Art of Translation: An Example from Luke 2.49

    The Art of Translation: An Example from Luke 2.49

    Justin Daneshmand
    December 30, 2025

    The Text that Started It All I received this text message from a friend: “Quick…need a translation/explanation of Luke 2:49.” I found the necessity of a hurried response to be a bit peculiar. Who would need a translation of a verse so promptly? Nevertheless, I supplied my quick, and rather ‘wooden’, translation from the Greek…

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  • The Word and Their Words: How to Listen to Speeches Theologically

    The Word and Their Words: How to Listen to Speeches Theologically

    Garrett Eaglin
    December 30, 2025

    Theology and language are inseparable. Theology is speech about God, and this speech is linguistic and therefore culturally defined. Languages, particularly those of civilizations with imperial and colonial histories, are the words of the most affluent and well-to-do. (This is why words like ‘suwanne’ and ‘purdy’ are not found in the OED). Words of conquered…

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  • Becoming “fit” for joy

    Becoming “fit” for joy

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    Four weeks ago, I was one of four people standing in front of Biola’s Heritage Cafe, laughing in the low sun of late morning. Before taking a brief walk, Jessica and I had stopped to enjoy some time with Stewart and Erin, two good friends who had met to mull over C.S. Lewis’ essay, Education…

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