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Lighting the Way toward Hope in Latinx Young Adult Literature
Rudine Sims-Bishop first suggested that children’s literature might function as a mirror or a window (1990). The idea is that sometimes children can see themselves
Rudine Sims-Bishop first suggested that children’s literature might function as a mirror or a window (1990). The idea is that sometimes children can see themselves
I have read a lot of memoirs, but I have never read a memoir like Evangelical Anxiety. Memoirs tend to fall into two groups, either
Reviewing a book titled Charitable Writing: Cultivating Virtue Through Our Words presents a bit of a quandary. If the review itself is not charitable, is
The first time I threw a punch it was because another middle schooler pushed me and called me “Chinese boy.” I’m bi-racial Filipino American, the
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to ask Eugene Heideman, who served the Reformed Church in America in a variety of roles for
Many Christians know the stories of Genesis and Exodus, but hit a wall when they reach Leviticus. All of the rules about sacrifice, ritual, and
David G. Firth is Tutor in Old Testament at Trinity College, Bristol, UK, and a research fellow of the University of Free State, South Africa.
About five years ago, a coworker at Rehoboth Christian school recommended a beautiful Advent devotional to me: All Creation Waits by Gayle Boss. Shortly after,
A 2020 Pew Research survey found that twenty-seven percent of all American adults thought Donald Trump’s 2016 election was “part of God’s overall plan.” Five
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