From the Archives

Perimeter Church Worship Leader Wins GRAMMY® Award

When Laura Story penned her now-famous song “Blessings,” she could hardly have imagined the way it would affect people from across the globe; or the acclaim it would bring. Read the Article.

Planting a Church in Phoenixville

This years-long process will have a new beginning this Sunday when Iron Works starts its spring sermon series. Read the Article.

Ministry Opportunities "Narrower" in Current Economy: Seminaries, students need to develop networks and nurture relationships

Kelly Kurth, a 2012 M.Div. graduate from CTS in St. Louis, wants to pastor. His ministry experience spans regularly preaching for a local church, youth ministry, campus ministry, and men’s ministry. And yet, Kurth has not yet found a pastoral call. Read the Article.

Pa. Christian College Sues Over Birth Control Regs

A Christian college in western Pennsylvania sued the federal government Tuesday, saying regulations that require employers to offer birth control coverage that includes drugs that abort fertilized embryos are "directly at odds" with its religious values, including the Bible's Sixth Commandment. Read the Article.

Giving "Recreational Vehicle" a Whole New Meaning: Mobilizing RV Owners for Disaster Response

Upon hearing the term “RV,” we picture a retired couple happily cruising America’s highways in a large vehicle, enjoying scenic vistas and reaping the rewards from decades of hard work. But soon an eager group of PCA members and friends will give new meaning to the expression Recreational Vehicle. Read the Article.

Old Hymns for Our Day: An Interview with Kevin Twit and Isaac Wardell

Over the last few years, hymns have made a comeback in many churches. At Sojourn Community Church, in Louisville, Kentucky, we rediscovered hymns, and it revitalized our corporate worship. Read the Article.

Flaming Truth: Recalling Francis Schaeffer's Challenge

"Historic Christianity, biblical Christianity, believes that Christianity is not just doctrinal truth, but flaming truth—true to what is there, true to the great final environment, the infinite-personal God." Thus said the great prophet of the 20th century, Francis Schaeffer, whose 100th birthday we celebrate this year. Read the Article.

Calvinist Ethic Plays Major Role in Sioux County Success

Two unavoidable facts distinguish Sioux County: The dominant ethnic heritage is Dutch, and among these, the dominant religion is Reformed Christianity. Read the Article.

Intelligent Designs: Paul Harbison Creates Spaces for Students to Think and Live Deeply

Paul Harbison considers himself an educator – it’s just that his classroom has no thermostat. It has no walls either. In fact, his classroom is nature itself, loudly proclaiming God’s glory to all who will listen. Read the Article.