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Immigrants in Our Midst

During a Refugee Crisis, American Christians Can Practice Hospitality— Not Hostility

Can we heed the commands of God, the cries of the prophets, and the call which Jesus Himself affirmed in His words and actions? Our faith compels us to extend love and welcome to immigrants, whatever the cost.

Tim Keller Called Home to Glory

Even when he was diagnosed with cancer in June 2020, he scarcely slowed, continuing to work, write, lead, and think—even amidst the chemo, right to the very end. 

life

Toward a More Comprehensive Pro-Life Vision

As we fight about life in utero, let’s not forget the person standing in front of us.

Down syndrome

The Gift of People With Down Syndrome

How can we learn to actively value people with Down syndrome and become better in tune with the unique gifts they bring to society and to the Church?

COVID-19 Unites PCA Minorities

The coalition represents a variety of minorities across the denomination, including Native Americans/First Nations people, African Americans, immigrant professionals, legally present refugees and asylum seekers, and mixed-status families.

Won Sang Lee Lived A Praying Life

“From the moment I met him to the moment I said goodbye, he was the same gentle, humble, loving man,” Hahm said. “It really was the grace of God.”

Immigration

Reforming Hearts as well as Policy

Confronting our own fears may be the most difficult reform we face.

Collaboration for “Bigger” Kingdom Impact

When one’s vision is big, it can never be about one church or even one denomination in a city.

Can the Church Adapt to Demographic Reality?

The population ratio of whites and Asians is decreasing. These are the PCA’s core constituencies.

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