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It’s a Wonderful Life, Even in 2020
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It’s a Wonderful Life, Even in 2020

Dec 20, 2020 | By Sharla Moody BK ‘22

Note: this review contains spoilers for It’s a Wonderful Life

Every December my family watches the Christmas classic It’s a Wonderful Life. [1] One year, we went to the single-screen retro cinema down the street from our house called The Colony Club, which has unfortunately permanently closed its doors.

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Profile: Pastor Ben Stuart
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Profile: Pastor Ben Stuart

Dec 10, 2020 | By Serena Puang DC ‘22+1

Before coronavirus moved church online, Ben Stuart stood outside the Howard Theatre every weekend he preached there. He’d greet people as they left the service, answer questions they had about the talk, and hear about their lives. Any random person could just walk up and chat with him. I know because I was one of those people. 

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Through the generations
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Through the generations

Dec 6, 2020 | By Hannah Turner BK ‘23+.5

It astounds me to think how limited human knowledge is. We spend all our time  searching for answers or teaching what we already know, and it feels shameful to admit that there are some things we just can’t know. Generally we stay away from those questions. You know the ones. My favorite is, “why do good things happen to bad people, and vice versa?” because it points to the grey areas of life. Sometimes people even add “if God is so good then…” before the question as the idea of karma fills their minds. To think about the millionaire who profits from sweatshops or the child that is injured in a car accident is bewildering. I’ll admit I don’t know the answer to this question, but maybe it doesn't have just one. What I do know is that all truth comes from the Bible, and so we must start there to find an answer.

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Just Beyond the Veil
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Just Beyond the Veil

Dec. 1, 2020 | By Luke Bell PC ‘23

What is truth? When I was sixteen, that was the question I desperately wished to answer. All my life I had been raised in a Christian home where we punctually attended Christian church, prayed Christian prayers, read Christian books and sang Christian songs. But as a homeschooler entering public school in ninth grade, I encountered worldviews dissimilar from my own.

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Pulled From the Law: Encountering Christ in the Flesh
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Pulled From the Law: Encountering Christ in the Flesh

Nov. 30, 2020 | By Justin Ferrugia TD ‘23+1

Jesus said to him, “If you wish to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to [the] poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” (Matt. 19:21)

I want to pose a thought experiment. Suppose you are a devout Jew in the time of Jesus. You faithfully and rigidly adhere to Jewish law. You keep the Sabbath and adhere to the Levitical laws of food, drink, and sacrifice. You are rightly and completely devoted to these laws, just as many of us are devoted to the doctrinal tenets of our faiths.

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