Autism and the Church
Jeremy Smith reflects on his own relationship and engagement with autism and how ministry leaders can better serve autistic persons in their churches.
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Autism and the Church
Jeremy Smith reflects on his own relationship and engagement with autism and how ministry leaders can better serve autistic persons in their churches.
Death’s Inevitability and Christ’s Victory: Reflections on Mortality and Hope
Stephen Howard reflects on his love for animals and a very distinct truth in nature that points back to our need for a savior
Why Remembering Matters and How It Shapes Our Lives and Our Brains
April Sawyer makes a case for the importance of remembering and choosing gratitude and their spiritual and cognitive benefits.
Reflection: Does Acts Teach that Christians Should Be Communists?
Dr. Jones humorously discusses Acts two and four and the their common misinterpretations.
Fandom and the Way of Christ
Chad Huffman discusses the potential Christ-like facets of participating in a fandom
Shame and Keeping Your Head in The Game
Emeri Glen discusses brutal forms of sports and the role of shame in the Christian's life
Quinn: What is The Way of Christ in Sports?
Dr. Quinn proposes a healthy model for how to engage with technology in a fruitful, Christ-like manner.
Are Sports Worthy of Our Fandom?
Should Christians enter into Sports Fandom? Jason Park discusses the possible pitfalls of this sphere of culture.
Running and Discipline(s)
Jacob Shatzer reflects on his personal relationship with the discipline of running and how it relates to fostering a deeper relationship with his God.
Against “Against Worldview”?
Christopher Talbot reviews and critically thinks through the content of Simon Kennedy's, "Against Worldview."
Generative AI and Christian Wisdom
Chad Huffman encourages a wisdom-filled type of engagement with AI and details how important it is to have epistemic considerations
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