From the Archives

The Beauty of Biblical Justice

Fabric, threads, involvements--over, under, around, and through--that's how you do justice. Read the Article.

The PCA Pastor Who Ate New Orleans

For Ray Cannata, learning about New Orleans began with learning about its food. Read the Article.

Toward Faithfulness in Our Time

A vision of faithful presence is not merely a pragmatic strategy for life in our times, but a consequence of deep theological conviction. Read the Article.

Joe's Place, More than a Home for Homeless Boys

How can we educate these boys when we don't know where they're sleeping? Read the Article.

Long-Haired and Squarely on the Fringe

How one church is breaking down barriers with violins, violas, and cellos. But why? What's in it for the church? And are there strings attached? Read the Article.

Praying for the Proclamation of God's Word: How to Pray for the Church, Third in a Series

There are three activities that the Bible portrays as vital in the life of a church: the preaching of God’s Word, the administration of the sacraments, and discipline. Read the Article.

MTW-RUF Partnership: Bearing Fruit in Greece

In Greece, postmodernism may be helping to facilitate the spread of the gospel—especially to college students, according to national pastor Giotis Kantartzis. Read the Article.

Home for Hope and a Future: Those at The Children's Home discover the love of Jesus

Children born into leper colonies in South Asia have little hope for a normal life. The Children's Home is changing that. Read the Article.

Your Jesus is too Small

The universe is crazy-large. It follows then that its creator must also be crazy-large. And crazy-powerful. And—fortunately for us—crazy-loving and full of grace! Read the Article.

Ways We Can Pray for Christ's Church: Second in a Series

Jesus and the apostles make it clear that the primary way that the world will know the truth of the gospel of Christ is through our unity and love for one another. We should therefore make praying for the union of the church a priority. Read the Article.