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ICYMI: Can We Really See God at Work? (Missional Big Q): I suspect that you want to see God at work—even long to—but the possibility often seems quite elusive. buff.ly/3CoCEjj
GEMS Executive Director Visits Ontario Training Day (News): After not being offered for a number of years, a revised GEMS regional training day in Ontario attracted 55 participants, GEMS Global’s executive director, and president of the board. buff.ly/48Lypun
ICYMI: The Bible in a Tree (The Other 6 column): Suddenly a black shape leaning against a gnarly trunk snagged my curiosity. buff.ly/3ApxMtV
Grantchester, Season 9 (TV Review): Police Inspector Geordie Keating and new vicar Alphy Kottaram get off on the wrong foot but soon find themselves investigating murders in the quaint English village of Cambridgeshire. buff.ly/4fheHJj
ICYMI: The Elder Brother (Nov Editorial): For author and pastor Tim Keller, both the younger brother and the elder brother in Jesus’ parable are lost, but in different ways. buff.ly/40z1tmH
A Positive Theological Vision for the CRC (As I Was Saying blog): To be Reformed is to be catholic, as we confess to be in the Apostle’s Creed. The CRC would do well to recover, or for some to discover, our catholic roots. buff.ly/40yY9rW
Zion Learns to See (Book Review): Join Zion as she learns about people experiencing homelessness, and see how she is moved to respond as she recognizes that all people matter to God. buff.ly/4fgwCA8
Seeds, Weeds, and Kingdom Vision (The View From Here): I’m both captivated and confused by Jesus’ parable of the mustard seed. buff.ly/3NZHA0R
Getting Stood Up (Still column): “Look at me. Here I am burdening you with my troubles and spoiling your morning joy.” buff.ly/4fBmFgu
Centering Justice in Food Security (Our Shared Ministry story): The Table is a unique urban farm and faith community working in neighborhoods across South Denver. buff.ly/3AHcQ1o
Unspoken IV (Music Review): Christian pop band releases album focusing on our worth and identity in Christ. buff.ly/3Crbuby
Can We Really See God at Work? (Missional Big Q): I suspect that you want to see God at work—even long to—but the possibility often seems quite elusive. buff.ly/3CoCEjj
Let's Go! haw ekwa! (Book Review): Every day, a little boy watches kids pass by on skateboards and dreams of joining them. One day, his mother brings a surprise: her old skateboard. But can he find the confidence to join the skateboarders? buff.ly/4fCsM49
The Bible in a Tree (The Other 6 column): Suddenly a black shape leaning against a gnarly trunk snagged my curiosity. buff.ly/3ApxMtV
Clergy Health Initiatives Offer Help for Burned Out and Exhausted Pastors (Church Worldwide News): Having a clear plan for an intentional health or wellbeing practice can lead to flourishing when it comes to mental health for clergy. buff.ly/48NFzP3
The Elder Brother (Nov Editorial): For author and pastor Tim Keller, both the younger brother and the elder brother in Jesus’ parable are lost, but in different ways. buff.ly/40z1tmH
ICYMI: Thankful for Adoption (Vantage Point opinion): When she was quite young, our oldest daughter heard a mention of abortion during a newscast and asked me what the word meant. buff.ly/4e4VVnj
ICYMI: The Lost Gifts of the Vanished (Feature article): The evening sky was rapidly darkening as my family frantically huddled outside our broken-down van on the rocky shoulder of a busy mountain highway. buff.ly/3Ap8VpS
This Special Blessing for You (Book Review): Encourage the kids in your life to spread love and kindness with this engaging rhyming picture book. buff.ly/3Uy6qZm
In Memoriam: Rev. Jacob Peter Heerema -- A pastor, chaplain and past Chaplaincy director who “would go out of his way to connect with people that most of us would overlook,” Jake Heerema died Oct. 11 at age 87. buff.ly/4htyGGo
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