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Drew Larson

Drew Larson

Drew Larson works as a writer on ñ’s Communications Team in Madison, Wisconsin. You can . You can support his ministry with ñ .

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Inside the Bubble: What Jesus Does with Your Limits

We are always, ever shaped by our experiences and environments. To be human is to be limited. Inescapably bubbled.

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New Season, New Approaches—Virtual Ministry during a Pandemic

Through these Bible studies, even in digital spaces, God began extraordinary works of revival. 

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When Life Ghosts You

When part of our story ends abruptly, loss, grief, and confusion follow quickly after. Probably no one is feeling this more acutely right now than college students. What do you do when life ghosts you?

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“Gradually, then Suddenly”—The Advent of Jesus

Jesus is at work in the shape of the world, through the shape of the world. “Gradually, then suddenly” is the shape that transformation takes in God’s kingdom. It can be hard to see with our limited, sin-damaged perception. Yet, it is happening nonetheless.     

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The Vault in Your Soul

"If you ever take a selfie next to Fort Knox, the fort is actually the second most heavily defended thing in the photo."

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Fixing Our Eyes on the Peace of Jesus

Step with me into the Nativity scene for a moment.

Most of us are Christmas veterans, so the image should come to our minds with ease: worshipful shepherds bunched by the manger, wise men huddled with their gifts (though, historically speaking, they came later), meandering animals (though maybe ), angels overhead, a protective Joseph standing by his wife. 

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Making Sense of Christianity’s Branches

Aren’t you a little curious what similarities and passions you might share with your neighbors in the faith? Crack open the door of your tradition and peek behind some of the others by reading first-person reflections from a selection of denominations and traditions.

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Reflections from an Enneagram Four: Learning Not to Let Emotions Rule

My parents didn’t know about the Enneagram back in 1989. If they had, it would have been pretty clear to them what was up: I was a Four. My flagship quote could be this bit of dialogue from Doctor Who: “What’s good about sad?” “It’s happy, for deep people.”

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Jesus Is Not an Accessory

What’s the difference between a haircut and an amputation?

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Don’t Miss Out: How Lent Prepares Us for Easter

Among the recurring stress dreams commonly reported by people, perhaps this is the most familiar: you show up at school only to realize that you’ve forgotten about a quiz or final exam.

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