Two words: “work” and “keep” summarize the Bible’s mandate for masculine behavior. Read the Article.
Lance Lewis
This article begins a seven-part series discussing racial issues in the PCA, each one written by an African-American with pastoral experience in the denomination. The authors seek to provide a voice of experience along with wisdom and insight from a biblical perspective. Read the Article.
Susan Fikse
Though our culture narrowly defines beauty and distorts the purity of our desire for it, redemption can be found as we become more like Christ. Read the Article.
Does God care about my neighbors' health? Do my concerns mirror His? Read the Article.
Here, in the last of the four-part series, “The First Songs of Christmas,”—in Simeon’s Nunc Dimittis—we’re reminded that we, like Simeon, eagerly await the day when we see the Christ. Read the Article.
Richard Doster
Each of Christ's names reveals an element of His mission, a sliver of God's redemptive plan, and one more reason to be grateful that Christ came. Read the Article.
In part three of a four-part series "The Songs of Christmas" we look at the angels’ Gloria and we see lessons not only in the song’s content, but also in its audience.
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Sarah Asp Olson
What started as a craft project in a Peruvian mission has become a business venture, and a blessing. Read the Article.
In The Incarnation in the Gospels (P&R Publishing, October 2008) coauthor Philip G. Ryken describes the first “nativity hymns” on record. Here, we look into Zechariah’s Benedictus, and the lessons this song teaches. Read the Article.
Melanie Benedict
This summer, Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS)-Atlanta opened the doors to its new campus, expanding the seminary’s resources and extending its presence. Read the Article.