Megan Fowler

Engaging Disability

The Biggest Challenge is Relationships, Not Programs

With disability, the needs of every family are different, and those needs change day by day.

Trinity Pres Works for Healing After Protests and Violence

Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville has joined with other churches in the area to publicly denounce racism and pray for healing and restoration in the city that was the site of racist protests, counter-protests, and violence on August 12.

The Mission Field Down
 the Hall

CPYU Prepares Churches for Understanding Teen Culture

Walt Mueller equips adults to see student ministry for what it is: a cross-cultural mission field.

A Second Look at Politically Correct Trends in Higher Education

My prayer is that a spirit of Christian charity will help us look beyond the extremes and keep us from trading in unwarranted caricatures. There are principles associated with these practices that are worth understanding and defending.

Time to Speak Up for Free Speech

There’s nothing in the Constitution ensuring a right not to be offended. We are blessed and sometimes burdened by freedom of speech, but there’s no such thing as freedom from speech.

Ministry Transitions

Below are the recent ministry transitions in the PCA.

The Risk of Losing the Gospel

For 45 years the PCA has stood for the gospel, and in the past decade the denomination has begun thinking seriously about applying the gospel to social issues. In doing so, Lucas is concerned that we might follow the path of progressives in the previous generation and lose the gospel.

Alice McGowan Called Home to Glory

Let us join our hearts in prayer for TE Charles McGowan and family. Alice McGowan, wife of Charles, passed away peacefully at home Friday morning.

A Faith of Infinite Ideas & Innovation

We thrive — economically, culturally, and socially — when somebody creates something new, and something that makes life richer.

Life-Giving 
Relationships

A Conversation 
with Karen Hodge 
and Susan Hunt

The women’s ministry team at the Committee on Discipleship Ministry (CDM) hopes to provide women with resources to help them think biblically and live covenantally. This, according to Susan Hunt and Karen Hodge, is the core of women’s ministry and the heart of Titus 2 discipleship.

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