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Month: January 2016

Commentaries

Blinded by The Light

ByMichael Metzger January 25, 2016July 20, 2020

Let’s say your intuition is correct. You feel the leading candidates for the Presidency—Republican and Democrat—are taking the country in the wrong direction. It’s less about policy, more about their persona. How could both parties come to see the light?

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The Bilingual Dilemma

ByMichael Metzger January 18, 2016July 20, 2020

Bilingualism has many benefits. But it also presents a dilemma—especially for Christians who, in their bones, feel the church is in exile.

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The Pitfalls of Platforms

ByMichael Metzger January 11, 2016July 20, 2020

Christians often talk about work as a “platform” for evangelism. Tonight’s NCAA national championship game reminds us of the pitfalls of platforms.

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Lake Wobegon?

ByMichael Metzger January 4, 2016October 7, 2023

Most companies view their corporate culture as above average. That’s reminiscent of the fictional town of Lake Wobegon, where all the kids are above average.

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