From the Archives

The Ethics of Enhancement

How far should we go to make ourselves better? Read the Article.

She's Got Her Eyes on the Sparrows

Dori Baggs uses crafts to disciple young girls. "Just as sparrows are little birds loved by God, everybody needs to hear that no matter their age or ability, they are important to Him." Read the Article.

Looking for Love in a Few Wrong Places

Have we fulfilled our obligations as friends by reading each other's blogs? Can we really have conversations through postings on Facebook? Or have we mistaken these means of distributing information as something much more than they are? Read the Article.

Poli Sigh

The political views of some twenty- and thirtysomethings may surprise their elders Read the Article.

Federal Vision: The Issue For This Generation

A short primer on Federal Vision, what its rejection within the PCA means, and practical suggestions for churches seeking guidance on this issue Read the Article.

Created for Community

God calls us to live as if we actually believe our walk with him is a community project Read the Article.

Making Poverty Less Permanent

Many churches provide food, clothing, and housing for the poor. But only 1 percent are engaged in employment assistance. What if we put job training at the top of the list? Read the Article.

Writing Parables in the 21st Century

Meet two authors who eschew the label "Christian author," yet share Christ through gritty characters whose authentic search for truth reads like real life. Read the Article.

Old Hymns For a New Generation

In recent decades, hymns have been seen as old-fashioned, and many in the Baby Boomer generation have eschewed them in favor of seeker-sensitive praise choruses. But postmoderns seem to resonate with the rich tradition of hymnody. Read the Article.

The Chief End of Animals Part 2

The uniqueness of man is not primarily to distinguish him from the animals; rather, it is to call him to a special role as caretaker Read the Article.