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Articles 1 - 30 of 135
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Horizons Of Hope, Howard Schaap
Horizons Of Hope, Howard Schaap
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"One of the problems we Christians have with hope is knowing whether it’s an earthly or heavenly thing."
Posting about the kingdom work of restoration from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/horizons-of-hope/
Whole Life Worship: A Review Of Work And Worship, Jeremy Perigo
Whole Life Worship: A Review Of Work And Worship, Jeremy Perigo
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"Kaemingk and Willson’s integration of liturgy and labor is well-researched and creates needed theological and liturgical bridges between work and worship."
Posting about the book Work and Worship from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/whole-life-worship-a-review-of-work-and-worship/
Advent: True Peace, Abby M. Foreman
Advent: True Peace, Abby M. Foreman
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"Viewing peace as quiet or the end of fighting is not a full enough vision of what God’s peace truly is."
Posting about Advent peace from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/advent-true-peace/
Ansel Adams - Caramel, Ca 1983 (2), Doug Burg
Love In The Time Of Coronavirus, David Schelhaas
Witless, Irritating, Recurring Words, David Schelhaas
Remembering John, Ed Dengler
Sons Of The Prairie, James C. Schaap
Winter Spider, Bob De Smith
In The Blood, Matt Drissell
Recollections Are Of The Present, David Platter
Central Reformed Church - Sioux Center, Ia, Vaughn Donahue
Central Reformed Church - Sioux Center, Ia, Vaughn Donahue
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April Sky, Jake Van Wyk
Ascension, David Schelhaas
Ascension, David Schelhaas
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Golden Shovel Poems
A Golden Shovel is a poetic form devised by Terrence Hayes in homage to the African American poet Gwendolyn Brooks, long time poet laureate of Chicago. It is a poem in which the poet takes a line from another poet’s poem (or the entire poem if it is short) and creates a new poem. In the poems below, retired Dordt professor David Schelhaas takes the words of the poem “Bee Still” by his son Luke (written in 1994 when he was a Dordt student), and creates a new poem by using them as the end words of …
Fearful, Mary Dengler
Living, Mary Dengler
1 Second In 15 Million, Matt Drissell
Dordt University Department Of Art And Design, Vaughn Donahue
Dordt University Department Of Art And Design, Vaughn Donahue
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Ansel Adams - Caramel, Ca 1983 (1), Doug Burg
Loop The Loop, Matt Drissell
Loop The Loop, Matt Drissell
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Artist's Note: Inspired by Jamal Campbell's Naomi.
Nightcrawler: A Review, Joshua Matthews
The North Sea, Jake Van Wyk
Symptoms, Mary Dengler
Bad Quarto, Bob De Smith
In The Moment, Bill Elgersma
"I Won't Tell You How To Think But You Can't Jump In That Puddle!", David Platter
"I Won't Tell You How To Think But You Can't Jump In That Puddle!", David Platter
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Equilibrist, In Detroit, David Versluis
Exercising The Imagination: Why We Need Imaginative Apologetics, Justin Bailey
Exercising The Imagination: Why We Need Imaginative Apologetics, Justin Bailey
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The Child Care Crisis And Its Impact On Hispanic Families, Katie Bogle, Abby M. Foreman
The Child Care Crisis And Its Impact On Hispanic Families, Katie Bogle, Abby M. Foreman
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While the child care crisis has touched nearly every corner of America, impacting families of diverse racial, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, this report will examine its impact on the Hispanic community. With a population of 59.9 million, Hispanics are the largest minority population in the United States and contribute to the rich and diverse fabric of American life. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines Hispanic as “a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.” Hispanic families in the United States, made up of both immigrants and …
Listening With Love: Recovering The Art Of Listening Well, Erin Olson
Listening With Love: Recovering The Art Of Listening Well, Erin Olson
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"Listening requires attention and focus—an absorption and processing of the sounds coming into your auditory cortex. Hearing is passive; listening is active. You cannot listen unless you are paying attention."
Posting about communicating with empathy from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/listening-with-love-recovering-the-art-of-listening-well/