New Dan Forrest Oratorio Celebrates Creation
Forrest’s Christian faith figured prominently in his compositions and his approach to his work.
Forrest’s Christian faith figured prominently in his compositions and his approach to his work.
The issue of creation days has not been a significant source of contention in the PCA since the presentation of the Creation Study Committee report.
Many of us, stung by the far-reaching effects of Darwinism, are skeptical of science, even though we live by its discoveries. Yet Romans teaches us that the natural world is there to tell us important things clearly, even giving proof that God exists.
The all-powerful creator God is telling us something about Himself in everything, from the tiniest ghost crab to the right whales that visit us in calving season.
For McElrath, Sponsler, and countless other Christians in the sciences, the daily work of science is not a battle with their secular colleagues. Rather, the battle is with their own sinful natures.
Our challenge as people of faith is not just to believe in miracles, but to look for them and to point them out to the miraculous world around us.
Today is Black Friday, a celebration of materialism, when shopping turns to sport, and Americans spend billions on merchandise nobody really needs.
Considered child protection, the church’s response to cultural issues such as sanctity of life and same sex marriage, Insider Movements, the third ordination vow, erroneous views of creation, and the authority of the SJC.