PCA News

“We are Not Alone in This”: Joplin Church Begins Tornado Relief Work

The the destruction from Sunday’s tornado in Joplin, Mo., was “ like God put an eraser down at one end of the city and drug it across the city.” Read the Article.

Jimmy Lyons: 1929 - 2011

PCA Founding Father conducted 1,000+ missions conferences. Read the Article.

Community Members House 900 Evacuated Covenant College Students

Following the devastating storms that struck the Southeast, hundreds of community members stepped in to house students in urgent need. Read the Article.

MTW Works to Stop Sex Trafficking in Bulgaria

Dal Stanton didn’t know how to respond. His 13-year-old daughter had taken notice of some people on the street in Sofia, Bulgaria and stopped to ask, “Daddy, what are those girls doing?” Read the Article.

Storms Ravage the South

MNA Disaster Response is working with presbyteries and local churches to assess damages left in the wake of storms that pummeled the southern U.S. Read the Article.

Nielson, Covenant College Focus on Present Tasks, a New Future

Nielson's departure announcement sparked a host of questions, many of which are still being answered. In the meantime the college and Nielson are working to focus on business as usual. Read the Article.

Potomac Presbytery Proposes Public Stance on Bible Translations

Potomac Presbytery has overtured the 39th General Assembly to declare translations of the Bible that remove references to God as “Father” or Jesus as “Son” to be unfaithful renderings of God’s Word. Read the Article.

MTW: Giving Living Water in Japan

As Japan continues to rebuild and regroup from last month’s devastating tsunami, MTW missionaries are stepping in to provide relief. Read the Article.