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Although our laments take many forms, we can celebrate how Christ builds His kingdom through “small” and “big” people who serve Him.
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276. How Can Parents Find Books That Aren’t Just ‘Not Woke’ But Are Actually Good?

When we work only to keep poisonous content out of stories, we might miss readers’ greater needs for nutritious truth, goodness, and beauty.
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    278. When Christian Heroes Die, How Can We Debate and Honor Their Work?

    Although our laments take many forms, we can celebrate how Christ builds His kingdom through “small” and “big” people who serve Him.

    277. Isn’t Physical Book Collection a Waste of Resources?

    Audiobooks and ebooks have many benefits, but can’t beat the classic practice of gathering and reading real books in real places.

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    When we work only to keep poisonous content out of stories, we might miss readers’ greater needs for nutritious truth, goodness, and beauty.

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