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James Gould

In the days of Herod the king

After Rome conquered Palestine, they installed a puppet king—Herod the Great. In order to put down resistance to his rule, he employed widespread slaughter and

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Heidi S. De Jonge

Little Pieces of Light

There are many kinds of darkness, aren’t there? And still yet, many more ways of experiencing and perceiving the different kinds of darkness.

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Timothy Van Deelen

The Testimony of Mary

A young woman in a patriarchal culture in a homeland occupied by a hostile empire and its toadies.

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Jennifer L. Holberg

Rejoicing in Spite of Ourselves

This past week in Advent, we made it to the fancily named Gaudete Sunday—or, translating the Latin, “Rejoice” Sunday. Lighting the pink candle, singing “Joy

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Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell

Finally, Succeeding at Advent

I think this might be the first Christmas where I’m truly doing only the things I want to do. That sounds dangerously selfish. But it

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Jeff Munroe

Pluribus and the Upside of Sin

Pluribus is the most morally interesting show since Breaking Bad and its sequel Better Call Saul. What these shows have in common is Vince Gilligan,

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Allison Vander Broek

Good Inside

Assume the best in ourselves and in others and get curious. Aim to connect rather than convince!

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Dana VanderLugt

The Surprise of Light

I crawled under the plastic branches to discover I had rotated the tree so enthusiastically that I’d pulled the light cord taut enough to rip