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What If We Removed Our Superhero Capes?
Marlys Lawry Marlys Lawry

What If We Removed Our Superhero Capes?

A few years back, my mom blacked out and hit the floor in her small-town pharmacy. Her physician couldn’t find anything wrong. “Mom,” I implored, “come stay with us until the doctors can figure this out.” She balked.

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Unity? Get Real!
Al Hulbert Al Hulbert

Unity? Get Real!

Reading the letters from Paul to various churches, it’s easy to paint a rosy picture of new believers following the Way, who lived out a first-century version of an idyllic commune: No conflicts or quarrels, no personality clashes or favoritism, no worries or hassles.

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What Am I Good for?
Mike Coughlin Mike Coughlin

What Am I Good for?

Ever feel like you’re not making a difference in people’s lives? Have you asked yourself the question “What am I good for?”

You’re not alone.

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When You’ve Been Married for Years and Years
Marlys Lawry Marlys Lawry

When You’ve Been Married for Years and Years

This week on the lake and around the campfire, I’ve been reflecting on how Dan and I met and married—a miraculous, seemingly random turn of events: if this one little thing hadn’t happened, then this other big thing wouldn’t have happened.

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What a Mess
Michelle Anderson Michelle Anderson

What a Mess

I sit here watching believers bickering and grumbling about non-believers acting like non-believers. (And while bickering, believers begin to act like nonbelievers!). So, I'm going to share my view of interacting with sinners—otherwise known as sharing the gospel.

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Truncated Domes and the Church
Austin Evans Austin Evans

Truncated Domes and the Church

A few years ago, the city of Bend underwent a massive project which included replacing sidewalk curb ramps with sidewalk curb ramps. The arguably wasteful project was the outcome of a settlement between the US Dept. of Justice and the city of Bend in 2004, which resulted from a 2001 lawsuit introduced by four disabled Bend residents, claiming our city had failed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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Three Quick Takeaways from John Mark Comer’s Practicing the Way
Mike Coughlin Mike Coughlin

Three Quick Takeaways from John Mark Comer’s Practicing the Way

Recently, a group of us finished reading John Mark Comer’s Practicing the Way. Comer was a pastor in Portland and now lives in California. He’s a prolific author and this book is his latest. It reminds me of the writings of Dallas Willard and Richard Foster with its emphasis on spiritual disciplines.

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An Evening in Chitral with God
Mark Anderson Mark Anderson

An Evening in Chitral with God

In the far Northwestern corner of Pakistan is the picturesque valley of Chitral, bordered on the north by the Hindu Cush mountains, and by Afghanistan on the west. During our years in Pakistan, we made several trips to Chitral and developed some close friendships among the Kalash tribes. The following account is the result of one of those visits.

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Coming Alongside
Marlys Lawry Marlys Lawry

Coming Alongside

My daughter Summer was with us as her dad was dying of cancer in the hospital bed in our living room. Her cell phone chirped. It was the international adoption agency. “We have a referral for three brothers who would do well in a family with children. Are you interested?”

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Résumé Virtues vs. Eulogy Virtues
Mike Coughlin Mike Coughlin

Résumé Virtues vs. Eulogy Virtues

David Brooks, NY Times columnist and author, wrote an opinion piece on April 11, 2015, entitled, “The Moral Bucket List”. In it, he contrasts those virtues we would put on a resume like education and work experience versus what people would say about us at our funeral.

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How to Listen to a Sermon
Mike Coughlin Mike Coughlin

How to Listen to a Sermon

Biblical Christians value biblical preaching. And rightly so. Beginning with OT precedent (e.g. Ezra in Nehemiah 8:5-9), Jesus (Mark 1:39, Luke 24:27), Peter and Paul in Acts (2:14-41 and 13:13-41 respectively) and an exhortation to young pastor Timothy (II Tim.4:2), preaching the Bible figures prominently if not preeminently in Christian worship.

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Memories of Pakistan
Mark Anderson Mark Anderson

Memories of Pakistan

Looking back at our years in Pakistan, I am filled with memories—mostly pleasant memories. Pakistan is a friendly place, a relaxed place. Oh, yes, it may be hot, dusty, and lack many conveniences that we are so used to here. But the people are very friendly and the atmosphere is peaceful...

Most of the time.

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When Your Friends Show Up
Marlys Lawry Marlys Lawry

When Your Friends Show Up

The world is much smaller than I thought. I recently met new members of my family I hadn’t known previously—brothers and sisters in Latvia, this tiny country that was once part of the Soviet Union and has only been independent since 1991.

On a beautiful 740-acre piece of rolling hills with patches of forest, stands a children’s camp and a working sheep ranch. Eagle’s Wings. 

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A Deep Dive into Disabilities
Austin Evans Austin Evans

A Deep Dive into Disabilities

To begin a deep dive into a conversation about disabilities, we should start with a definition of terms. What do we mean when we say “disability?”

Let’s start with a medical definition…

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When Educators Feel Appreciated
Marlys Lawry Marlys Lawry

When Educators Feel Appreciated

I had several stand-out high school teachers, but a seventh-grade teacher comes to mind when I think about undercover influence. Mrs. Wells. She invited me to join her after school one day a week with a handful of other seventh graders.

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A Tribute to Dad
Lois Anderson Lois Anderson

A Tribute to Dad

In 1969 I married Mark and became Andy’s daughter-in-law. Dad was a man of God, who exemplified the Word. I learned much from him.

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Jephthah: OT Bad Boy or Hero of the Faith? Or Both? Part 1
Mike Coughlin Mike Coughlin

Jephthah: OT Bad Boy or Hero of the Faith? Or Both? Part 1

As some of you might already know, a few of us here at Foundry are on a preaching team for a little church in Camp Sherman, OR called Chapel in the Pines. Normally, we preach one off sermons. But one of the church elders asked if we would string together a sermon series. One of our team members proposed walking through the heroes of the faith in Hebrews 11.

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Change: How to Keep Calm and Carry On
Marlys Lawry Marlys Lawry

Change: How to Keep Calm and Carry On

Not all people are eager for change. It takes us away from the comfortable, the familiar. It sometimes costs, and sometimes hurt, and has the potential to unsettle us a bit. Or a great deal.

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