Writing About Reprobation
J. Mark Bertrand discusses the theological value of noir fiction.
A Is For Apple--And Augustine: Teaching Kids That Church History Is Their Story
Imagine a children’s picture book where readers learn that a slave trader composed “the best loved hymn of the Christian faith.”
The Cultural Argument Against Gay Marriage
Politics: Why Christians Must Be Involved
When Christians abandon the public square, what happens to community values? To ethics? To moral standards?
Perimeter Church Worship Leader Wins GRAMMY® Award
When Laura Story penned her now-famous song “Blessings,” she could hardly have imagined the way it would affect people from across the globe; or the acclaim it would bring.
Wilma Cross, Mercy Ministry Pioneer: PCA Member Is CIU’s Alumna of the Year
In early November, Columbia International University (CIU) in Columbia, S.C., hosted its homecoming ceremonies, which included a special assembly to honor distinguished alumni for outstanding work in areas of mission and ministry.
Christian Freedom: Grasping the Motivation to Love
The Reformation produced two classics on motivation in the Christian life, Martin Luther’s The Freedom of a Christian (1520) and John Calvin’s chapter on “Christian Freedom” in the first edition of The Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536). Luther published his treatise with an open letter to Pope Leo X in the hope of reconciliation with Rome.
The Case for Adam and Eve: Our Conversation with C.John Collins
According to author and Covenant Theological Seminary professor C. John Collins, “We need a real Adam and Eve if we are to make sense of the Bible and of life.”
Thinking Christianly About Health Care
Does God care about my neighbor's health? Do my concerns mirror his?
















