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  • Aspergian Christianity

    Aspergian Christianity

    Calvin Sodestrom
    December 30, 2025

    “Do you want to come sit down with the rest of us?” “NO!” “Well you have to because this is what we’re all doing right now.” “Ugg…Why did you even ask me the question in the first place?” This was a conversation I regularly had with a camper a few years back while counseling a…

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  • A is for Awesome

    A is for Awesome

    Jamie Smith
    December 30, 2025

    About a month ago, my husband and I were enjoying lunch at a Japanese restaurant when the thought occurred to us, “What if we switched roles?” We had really been dancing around the issue for some time. I have been staying at home with our boy since shortly after he was born, but have dreams…

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  • God’s Provision through People

    God’s Provision through People

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    To continue my series on Ruth (after Part 1 and Part 2), I’ll be sharing some thoughts from chapter 3. Ruth 3 is the climax of the story. It’s when Ruth boldly goes to the threshing floor in the middle of the night and lays at the feet of Boaz. She takes a huge risk…

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  • Review of Philippians (Story of God Bible Commentary Series) by Lynn H. Cohick

    Review of Philippians (Story of God Bible Commentary Series) by Lynn H. Cohick

    Book Reviews
    December 30, 2025

    Lynn H. Cohick,  Philippians. The Story of God Bible Commentary. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 2013. 320 pgs. Hardcover. Retail $29.99 Cohick’s new commentary on Paul’s epistle to the Philippians is one of two, along with a commentary on the Sermon on the Mount by Scott McKnight, to be released in a new popular level series…

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  • Aberdeen Ethics Conference

    Aberdeen Ethics Conference

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    The University of Aberdeen (in Scotland) will be hosting a conference on the legacy of the Reformation, entitled, The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist. It looks like a fantastic conference and if I hadn’t just moved across the pond I’d be very keen to check it out. The conference will be held 24–25 October, 2014…

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  • Insider Movements: A Response to Dave Garner

    Insider Movements: A Response to Dave Garner

    Clayton Milano
    December 30, 2025

    This past week a few people alerted me to Dave Garner’s article on The Gospel Coalition website regarding Insider Movements (IM). While I strongly agree with Dr. Garner’s overarching assessment of IM, certain aspects of the essay needed further clarification and elaboration. It is my hope that this rejoinder can further the discussion on IM…

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  • Keswick Conference 2014 Musing

    Keswick Conference 2014 Musing

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    This past week my family and I had the great blessing of attending a famous Christian conference that has been held for over 139 years in the same place here in the UK. The conference itself is named after the city of Keswick which is situated right in the middle of the Lake District, one…

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  • Review of Hauerwas: A (Very) Critical Introduction by Nicholas M. Healy

    Review of Hauerwas: A (Very) Critical Introduction by Nicholas M. Healy

    Book Reviews
    December 30, 2025

    Nicholas M. Healy, Hauerwas: A (Very) Critical Introduction. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2014. 154 pages. Softcover. Retail $23.00. Few contemporary theologians have situated their own projects so explicitly against the “many-faced and historically ambiguous phenomenon” of modern liberalism (whether of the theological or the political varieties) as Stanley Hauerwas.[1] It is no…

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  • An Exciting Christianity

    An Exciting Christianity

    Calvin Sodestrom
    December 30, 2025

    As one who works with youth, I often feel the pressure or need to spice up the Christian story and make it more engaging, relevant, or fun.  In much of the literature that is deemed “Youth Ministry” or in some of the examples set forth as “successful youth ministries,” what works is when the Christian…

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  • Review of The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature edited by Jean-Sébastien Rey

    Review of The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature edited by Jean-Sébastien Rey

    Book Reviews
    December 30, 2025

    Rey, Jean-Sébastien, ed. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Pauline Literature. Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 102. Leiden: Brill, 2014. 355 + xvi pages. Hardcover. €121.00 This volume, the latest installment of the prestigious and important Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah series, is devoted to the question of…

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