Issue 129

‘Barbie’ Is, At Its Core, A Movie About the Messy Contradictions of Motherhood

By Aviva Dove-Viebahn As a mother and a media scholar, I couldn’t help but see “Barbie” through an even ...

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‘The Word Made Fresh: Preaching God’s Love for Every Body’ by George A. Mason: Canton, Michigan, Front Edge Publishing, 2023

Reviewed by Walter B. Shurden  Over the years, people often asked if I enjoyed my theological education, now ...

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Open and Closed Doors by Larry McSwain. Parsons Porch, 2022, 206pp. Available on Amazon

Reviewed by Peter Rhea Jones The subtitle of this book is a great place to begin: “Memoir of ...

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Do Not Be Conformed to the World of Sports: Relearning How We Think about, Feel and Do Sports as Christians

By John B. White Karl Barth reminds us, when giving voice to Paul’s ethics in the twelfth chapter ...

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We Are in Good Hands…Paul Lowder

By Michael Usey When pastors retire, it’s not always a pretty thing. Some have had such a hard-fought ...

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Christians Can Be Bad Neighbors? Reflections on Luke 10:25-37 and My Visit to the United Nations

By Lewis Brogdon Earlier this summer, I had the honor to represent Baptist Seminary of Kentucky’s (BSK) institute ...

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Baseless Anti-trans Claims Fuel Adoption of Harmful Laws – Two Criminologists Explain

By Henry F. Fradella and Alexis Rowland  It has been seven years since North Carolina made headlines for ...

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Together for hope

By Chuck Poole This past weekend, in an effort to prepare for my part in our time together ...

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Bad Theology Lingers and Intensifies with Ungodly Effect

By Patrick Anderson, editor While traveling in Africa along with a small group of pastors a few years ...

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Let Them Go and Gather Their Own Straw

By Rick Burnette Exodus 5:1-13 (NIV) Afterward Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said, “This is what ...

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