Imaginations Awakened in the PCA
Three themes from Wang Yi’s writing come to the forefront of what is inspiring PCA pastors and theologians.
Three themes from Wang Yi’s writing come to the forefront of what is inspiring PCA pastors and theologians.
Our prayers for the economy will be answered only as people find themselves called as God’s image bearers to pursue a healthy economy in their community.
What would it look like for us to begin viewing our limitations as gifts? How might we grow in humility toward that end? And how might embracing our finitude lead to a deeper, more resilient faith?
“I haven’t slowed down where I believe God is calling me to engage with the culture,” French says. I work hard. But I know the results are firmly in the Lord’s hands.”
What if we were to embrace the gifts of the long haul rather than racing for the exits?
Human flourishing is to be a well-balanced wheel.
The solution to America’s unhappiness is not more stuff, but grasping the biblical idea of what it means for humans to flourish.
Topics include politics in ministry, immigration, preventing sexual abuse, cultural engagement, and leadership.
We’re forever praying about health. We intercede for our suffering friends, asking God to heal them and alleviate their pain. But in a world where we’re all moving toward decay and physical difficulty, should that be our main concern?
Dr. Michael Horton, guest speaker.