The Apologetic of Mercy
When people think that God has forgotten them, we respond with an apologia in both word and deed providing comfort and help that is itself an argument for the existence and compassion of God.
When people think that God has forgotten them, we respond with an apologia in both word and deed providing comfort and help that is itself an argument for the existence and compassion of God.
Thanks to the Chalmers Center, many in Togo see that Christs work of renewal has begun.
On Dec. 31, 2013, Dr. Ligon Duncan said on his Facebook page, “Today is my last day as senior minister of First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS. 17+ years of joy and privilege. I am deeply grateful to God and to this wonderful congregation.” The [new RTS] chancellor has moved his extensive library to RTS/Jackson and…
Last April, the Covenant Theological Seminary (CTS) board of trustees voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Mark Dalbey as the school’s next president. The appointment became effective May 1.
In His infinite grace, God gives us a glimpse of the end to put away our fears as we look toward the future.
25 years ago Perimeter Church was recognized as one of the country’s more innovative churches. But with that recognition, pastor Randy Pope realized the church wasn’t being recognized for hitting a specific target; it was recognized for “shooting arrows farther than most other churches.”
“Beyond the obvious benefit of supporting our elders in their ministry, we hope this site will enhance the unity of the PCA.”
The question–whether you’re a teacher, businessman, or academic–is not “are you a theologian?” but “are you a good one?”
When Christians abandon the public square, what happens to community values? To ethics? To moral standards?
In His infinite grace, God gives us a glimpse of the end to put away our fears as we look toward the future.