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| Re:Word Weekly (1.27.2012) - Women & the Man/Boy Problem, Hubbub over Evolution, More Posted: 27 Jan 2012 02:23 PM PST Re:Word is our weekly roundup of articles that regard words or the Word. This is where you readers, leaders, and creators can flock to useful and enriching stories, and then let your minds roost. (Maybe you'll discover new connections to apply in some innovative project... not unlike the spiders redefining "web" in the trees below.)
Image courtesy of National Geographic. I'm not making light of these conditions, caused by a flood in Sindh, Iran. Learn more in this Facebook post from the Earthian.
Stories from the Week1. How women fuel the man/boy problem, a post on the Her.Meneutics blog by Ruthie Dean (via @rickwarren)
2. Find out about low literacy in America. A lot of surprises in here. For example,
(Article via @Contents. Contents Magazine is a delightful digital publication "devoted to content strategy, online publishing, and new-school editorial work.")
3. The church talks endlessly about family but is silent about our day jobs, says pastor & author Skye Jethani (@skye_jethani, author of The Divine Commodity). Is this why 20-somethings leave the church? Read It's Back to (a Theology of) Work We Go
4. For bloggers: 25 Reasons Google Hates Your Blog is a helpful summary on best practices for keywords, internal linking, and other aspects of search engine optimization (via @Problogger ).
5. Hubbub over Genesis, creation, and evolution! A bookseller named Louis blogged about evolution, then received backlash from a well-known champion of creationism. Louis responds with grace and good sense as he sets the record straight in My Views on Evolution - A Reply to My Critics.
- Adam Forrest, Zondervan
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| Grappling with Dark Spiritual Forces [Excerpt by Klyne Snodgrass] Posted: 27 Jan 2012 07:55 AM PST
(Excerpt from NIV Application Commentary: Ephesians [eBook] by Klyne Snodgrass.)
The Real Enemy
Our struggle is not with humans; they are not the enemy... The way we carry on our battles is the most eloquent witness to our faith.
Should Christians fear the 'spiritual forces of evil'?The threat of danger exists, but this enemy is defeated, is not in control, and is limited in power. [And] the armor God uses to defeat evil is given to us. Why should we fear? We should experience courage for living because the enemy has been defeated...
Image: The full armor of God (See Ephesians 6:13-20), from a Bible printed in 1800. Evil as Booby-trap
How can we defend against evil? Be alert, yes, but don't worry or fear. Prayer is the key ingredient in being strong and alert...
Question for Discussion: Do you sometimes feel like your real battle is with other people? How would you counsel someone who feels like this? - Adam Forrest, Zondervan
(Images & some styling above are web-exclusive features not included in the text of NIVAC Ephesians eBook... Image attribution: By Phillip Medhurst (Photos by Harry Kossuth) [Public domain {{PD-1923}}], via Wikimedia CommonsThis post does not represent the views of Zondervan or any of its representatives. The writer's personal opinions are shared only for information purposes. To receive new Zondervan Blog posts in your reader or email inbox, subscribe to Zondervan Blog.)
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