Megan Fowler

Joyful Obedience to All of God’s Word

Kathy Keller considers herself the PCA’s staunchest proponent of complementarianism and the denomination’s most vehement opponent of ordaining women to authoritative office. The reason, ultimately, is simple: God’s Word speaks clearly on the issue.

Ministry in the Suburbs

Loving the Lives in "Little Boxes"

Chris Gensheer knows that suburbs don’t have the same mystique as urban centers, but he loves them anyway.

Harry Marshall: A Long Ministry to the Glory of God and Now a Centenarian

Harry G. Marshall is 100 years old today! He was born in Ilion, New York on January 11, 1918 to parents Floyd and Ruth (Goodale) Marshall. In 1937, at the age of 19, Marshall first met Florence Weir when he began attending Columbia Bible College. Before Harry could finish his studies, the U.S. Army drafted him in…

Point of Impact

David Apple Lives and Leads Mercy Ministry

Mercy ministry isn’t simply one aspect of church life; for Apple it is an essential element of discipleship.

Becoming a Beautiful Presence in an Angry Culture

In this moment, maybe our task isn’t to beat the culture into submission, but to become a beautiful presence within it. 

Sharing the Good News with Seniors

Our One-on-One With Jeff Bird

“Productivity defines our lives, so ageism stereotypes older adults. Seniors’ abilities decline, and adult children are reminded of their own mortality.  The adult children’s own fear of aging can unintentionally isolate their aging loved one.”

Cono Property 
Donated to Ridge Haven 
for Midwest Camp 

Ridge Haven management — anticipating final approval at Iowa Presbytery’s upcoming meeting — is beginning to develop a program for summer camps in 2018.

Artist Suzy Schultz: Striving to Honor the Beautiful and Sacred

“I sand, layer, and scar, wanting to reproduce a piece that has a patina of age. I seek figures and faces that seem to be familiar with the tensions of life. That bear some battle scars. And yet, have victory, even if a crippled or limping one.”

R.C. Sproul: 1939 – 2017

A Man Who Thoroughly Enjoyed Life

Born on February 13, 1939, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sproul passed away on December 14 at the age of 78, going home to the Lord whose Word he relentlessly and fearlessly defended.

Grasping the Reality of Embodiment

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?

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