Rebekah Largent
Rebekah Largent is an editor and writer for Cook Communications. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism, and has written for and edited curriculum and church resources for children, adults, and teens for several years. Her desire is to write in a way that is real, down-to-earth, and relatable. She is a wife, a mother, and a child of God. Rebekah blogs at Scribblings.
Stealing Dignity: Our Children and Social Media | Jul 9, 2014 From a young age, children want and need dignity. How do our posts, pictures, tweets, and videos reflect this? How social media can harm our kids before they're even old enough to post for themselves. Read more... |
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Intra-Cultural Christian | Jun 27, 2013 We are called to live in the world, not be of it. But we can't do that unless we're actually living in the world. Read more... |
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The Shroud | Jun 14, 2013 "Smoke covers the city in a grey shroud, as if to symbolize God’s grief for His creation. Even in the grand scheme of the endless universe, we are not small to Him. His all-seeing eyes rest on us, crying with us." Read more... |
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Here Comes the Judge Part 1 | Feb 6, 2013 Part 2 | May 5, 2013 How many times have we shown hostility to someone else simply because they aren't acting according to Christian standards? Why are we so eager to dish out judgment for our "neighbors" when God has commanded us to love unconditionally? Start here... |
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Obsessed | Nov 27, 2012 Video games have allowed us to be creative, to experience new worlds of fantasy, and to bring family and friends together to play in a relatively new way. Unfortunately, as with any good thing, there is also a dark side to gaming. Read more... |
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Should I Watch It? | Nov 21, 2012 Many of us have been there at one time or another. We cringe through yet another curse word or inappropriate scene in our evening movie, wondering if we should walk out of the theater or hit “stop” on the DVD player and call it a night. How do we decide if a movie is appropriate or not? Read more... |
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God in the Hard Times | Oct 29, 2012 When tragedies happen, we often wonder where God is. Why would a loving God allow things like this to happen? He has the power to shield us from sorrow such as this—so why doesn’t He? Blogos writer Rebekah Largent shares the story of losing her home in the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire. Read more... |
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