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    TA 113: Scenography I

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    THEO 111: Spiritual Formation

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    Accelerating Kingdom Service

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    A Stewardship of Land and Creatures

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    A fuller, richer vision of agriculture is no less than one that supplies varied types of services for humans while also ministering to the need for creation to praise its Creator through its own being. Posting about the calling of agriculture from In All Things, an online hub that offers insight into maintaining and faithful and orthodox Reformed Christian worldview while fearlessly engaging in every aspect of contemporary life – until all is made new. A Stewardship of Land and Creature

    Providing Hope through the Flood

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    Making Time to Seek Shalom

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    Will this new activity or commitment help me be more productive, or does it give me an opportunity to serve others and help me and others achieve shalom? Posting about ­­­­­­­­time management from In All Things, an online hub that offers insight into maintaining and faithful and orthodox Reformed Christian worldview while fearlessly engaging in every aspect of contemporary life – until all is made new. Making Time to Seek Shalo

    Is There Such a Thing as a Selfless Deed?

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    ... we must check our motives to ensure that our service flows from a source of obedience, gratitude, gladness, humility and love for God and others. Posting about serving others to bring glory to God from In All Things, an online hub that offers insight into maintaining and faithful and orthodox Reformed Christian worldview while fearlessly engaging in every aspect of contemporary life – until all is made new. Is There Such a Thing as a Selfless Deed

    Who is the God with whom we have to do ?

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    The Zircon, October 31, 2025 [Spoof Issue]

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    On Gender, Gender Incongruence, and Gender-Affirming Care

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    As the number of transgender individuals continues to rise, there is an urgent need to understand the nature of gender and the evidence supporting gender-affirming care. This article proposes the hypothesis that one’s gender is a perception, influenced by biological and social factors. Early-onset gender incongruence seems to be influenced but not wholly determined by the prenatal hormonal environment, while late-onset gender incongruence is associated with comorbidities, suggesting that one’s sense of gender can be impacted by a variety of psychological and social conditions that affect the mind-body connection. Puberty blockers have been used on children to buy time for them to decide whether to continue with their transition. However, most gender dysphoria desists at puberty, but this is prevented by puberty blockers. Moreover, puberty blockers have negative psychological and physiological consequences, and studies of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones have not shown long-term improvements in mental health outcomes. Thus, while some gender incongruence does not resolve upon puberty and may be best treated by transitioning, the preponderance of evidence does not support a medicalized gender-affirming approach for children and adolescents

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