Time and the Healing of Wounds
Thanks be to God, who, by his Word and Spirit – and through the passage of time – heals our wounds.
By David Sherwood
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Church Members Confront Drug Crisis in Dallas
By Megan Gillmore
Watching My Own House Burn Down
By Nate Brooks
Diaconal Connectionalism is Consistent Presbyterianism
By Patrick Sanders
RUF Announces Next Coordinator
RUF has named Ruling Elder Andrew Rein as the next Coordinator for Reformed University Fellowship.
By RUF Staff
“The Detroit Project” Establishes PCA Presence in Motor City
The Detroit Project is church planting initiative in Detroit, MI, within the PCA, committed to gospel renewal.
By Adam MacInnis
Two PCA Pastors Arrested In Separate Cases
Two PCA teaching elders are facing criminal charges in separate cases.
By Andy Jones
Biblical Sexuality: A Response to Christopher and Richard Hays
“The Widening of God’s Mercy” implies that cultural norms—not the canon of Scripture—should drive theology. That’s a poison pill.
By Hans Madueme
Quiet Time and Evangelism: How much is enough?
Yes, we should cultivate the habit of prayer and Bible reading, but we should not think that God puts impossible standards upon us as frail, finite creatures.
By Kevin DeYoung
In a Resort Town, Bivocational Ministry Prevents Burnout, Loneliness
Read how bi-vocational ministry allows pastors to sustain their calling in Whitefish, Montana.