If you’re in a place of doubt, the best way to let it flourish is to be honest about it — with yourself, with God, and with people who can help...
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It is our duty, as Christians, to seek to educate ourselves about social justice and to actively pursue it. The March trilogy can be considered...
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For me, the Tao te Ching is a conversation partner. It stokes the fires of my imagination and shines light on new ways of thinking that help me...
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I am thankful to Austin Channing Brown for writing such a compelling book. It’s a quick read, but packed with valuable experience, reflection, and...
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In chapter 39, we are introduced to a topic we haven't seen up until this point: ecology. According to the Tao te Ching, all things on earth...
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On this week’s episode of the Adventist Voices podcast, host Alexander Carpenter chats with Ryan Parker, PhD, about thoughtful cultural summer fare: ...
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This latest gift from the Rogue River Rascal (a.k.a. Dr. George Knight) is manna, refreshing rain, and Christ-centered sanity all rolled into 200...
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This week, we’re going to expand on what Lao Tzu calls “low virtue.” One of the core themes of this chapter is the repeating contrasts Lao Tzu uses...
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Dr. George Knight, retired Seventh-day Adventist historian, has just published Prophets in Conflict, which compares and contrasts the life and work...
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The thing about fruit is that it just grows all on its own from a healthy plant. Paul doesn’t say, “Those who walk in the Spirit have to do these...
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