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Rebecca Koerselman

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Sacred Spaces

Driving through the Badlands National Park in South Dakota, it is easy for me to see why the Lakota viewed this part of what is

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American Jesus

Stephen Prothero’s book, American Jesus: How the Son of God Became a National Icon, makes an intriguing argument: Americans make Jesus into whatever they want

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I’m Not a Racist, But… (part 2)

by Rebecca Koerselman It’s the twenty-first century and Americans have realized that racism is bad. However, it seems a craftier, more subtle and elusive form

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I’m Not a Racist, But…

By Rebecca Koerselman It’s the twenty-first century and Americans have realized that racism is bad. To me, the most telling evidence of this realization is

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What I Love About Easter

By Rebecca Koerselman When asked what my favorite holiday is, as a believer, the correct answer is Easter. But I really do love Easter. Some

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Closing the Loop

by Rebecca Koerselman In Romans 2:12, Paul writes, “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your

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