In this four-part series, “The First Songs of Christmas,” byFaith speaks with Ryken about the insights we can glean from the very first Christian hymns. Read the Article.
Imagine a children’s picture book where readers learn that a slave trader composed “the best loved hymn of the Christian faith.” Read the Article.
Melissa Kelley
Given that conflict is a part of walking together in faith, how can the PCA pull together to preserve its unity while addressing ongoing areas of debate? Read the Article.
New economic life for our cities and an era of hopefulness for the poor Read the Article.
Megan Fowler
In the fall 2009, John Trevor had a problem. As he completed his bachelor’s degree in architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., he didn’t know what he wanted to do with his life. Read the Article.
Robert J. Tamasy
The gospel comes to town in a very practical way as one man envisions better homes for disadvantaged people in his community.
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Even in the midst of our suffering, believe it or not, the Lord is in control. Read the Article.
Susan Fikse
"This is the revenge of secularism, the result of a nation that has lost the Christian work ethic.” – Chuck Colson
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