Zoe Erler

Former Expat Brings Reformed Theology to Colombian Women

Because Colombia is predominately Catholic, Stephens was eager to see the women of Colombia spend three days under strong Reformed teaching on topics such as covenant theology, the church’s role in culture, and biblical sexuality.

Weapons of Life

Bladesmith Crafts Swords to Convey Gospel Truths

David DelaGardelle was a freshman at Ball State University when he got a call from a props designer asking if he’d be willing to make a few swords for the movie “Thor” (2011). It was a dream come true.

Good News for Cuba

Gospel Ignites House Church Movement

God has sparked a fire in the hearts of Cuban men and women.

Becoming a Man After God’s Own Heart

Four Questions for Dan Doriani

Being a godly man is not a list of things to do. It is knowing Christ and being conformed to Him.

For Every Tribe

Dayton ESL Ministry Opens Doors

A church of about 170 nestled in one of Dayton’s affluent, largely white suburbs, South Dayton Presbyterian doesn’t seem the most natural location for an outreach to non-English speakers.

More Than a Seat at the Table

Pursuing the Path to Diversity

“Particularly for us in our denomination, we have to be able to confess our ignorance and our need for help when it comes to advancing ethnic outreach in the ministry,” said Thurman Williams. “We’re not good at it. We need to learn from people who are so that we can become good at it.”

Elder Survived Japanese Prison Camp

Saw Fruit of Parents’ Missionary Ventures

After Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invaded China and sent Graham and his sister to Weihsien Internment Camp, where they joined 1,500 other prisoners, including Olympic runner and missionary Eric Liddell.

The Autistic Road to Belief

Singer-songwriter Lori Sealy talks about faith, doubt, and autism.

Dying with Grace

Our Interview with Kara Tippetts

Kara Tippetts, 38, was the wife of PCA church planter Jason Tippetts (Westside Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado) and a mother to four young children. She died of cancer on March 22.

Two Hundred Sheds

“There’s no explaining it. It’s a feeling like I’ve never had before,” said Vinita Cariveau about the tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla.

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