Criticizing Critical Theory
Critical theory is a religion, advancing its own view of the world and human nature.
By Michael Austin
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Considered by many “the father of American Presbyterianism,” Francis Makemie organized the first presbytery in America.
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A tale of two writers and their search for a deeper understanding of life’s purpose.
By Douglas Falls
Building Projects: Christ Community in Gainesville
Christ Community generously invested in a new building to make room for more worshippers.
By Amy Barham
Learning to Love the Biblical Law
Dru Johnson’s “Understanding Biblical Law” is a learned, succinct remedy to many of the issues readers face when trying to read the Mosaic Law.
By James Duguid
Christian Living and Adiaphora
The doctrine of adiaphora, rooted in the wisdom of church history and the principles of Christian liberty, offers a valuable framework for navigating the complexities of our time.
By Brian Gross
Rejoice Fertility Clinic Offers New Approach to Treatments
“I’m going to take care of patients of all faiths and patients of no faith, but we will be guided by our faith in terms of what we will be willing and what we won’t be willing to do.” Read about Rejoice Fertility.







