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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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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
It is simple, but true. Something that is good can be appreciated again and again. Each time I reread, re-watch, or view again something good,
Recently, President Obama became the first sitting president to visit Hiroshima, Japan, where the US dropped the first atomic bomb on August 6, 1945. While
It is common to the human condition, unless you live in isolation and never have any contact with any one. Some people are just so
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
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
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
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
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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