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.”
Cultivating a Culture of Adoption
Living Consciously: Surrender Control and Experience a New Year of Freedom in Christ
God loves me. That is good doctrine, and I subscribe to it. I would affix my signature to a Christian organization's statement of faith that has "God loves me" as one of its tenets. I have subscribed for decades—and been a wreck. What is the problem?
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.
From Pastor to President: An Interview with Philip Graham Ryken
When the time finally came, making the decision was unexpectedly easy. Eventually God’s will became so clear that to do anything else would have been disobedience.
Atheist and PCA Pastor to Debate in Beaverton
This Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. the Beaverton Religion Forum returns to Evergreen. Tom Gebhardt of the Center for Inquiry Portland and Keith Thomas, Assistant Pastor of Evergreen Presbyterian Church will answer the question, “Do you need God to be a genuinely moral person?”
Simple Equation, Profound Implications: Our Conversation with Tullian Tchividjian
In 2009, the Rev. Tullian Tchividjian transitioned from pastor of a church plant in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., to pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian, a church whose only other pastor had been Dr . D. James Kennedy. The task proved challenging. Not long after his arrival, Tchividjian encountered opposition.
The God of Tiny Details
God treasures the great things His children do for the kingdom: the martyrs, the pastors, the missionaries who give up everything. But He also treasures the little things that often go unnoticed, at least by us.
Perseverance of the Saints
Perseverance of the Saints cannot be reduced to “once saved, always saved.” That phrase does not tell the whole Story of the biblical doctrine.















