Megan Fowler

Refugees Welcome

Our Conversation with Pastor Greg Johnson

When you know what it’s like to be lost and then found, it shapes you. When the Gospel reaches your heart, your heart breaks for refugees.

Covenant Seminary Offers New D. Min. and RUF Scholarships

Covenant Theological Seminary has expanded its financial aid to pastors interested in pursuing a D.Min. degree and students who have been involved with Reformed University Fellowship (RUF).

A Nabors Way to Show Mercy

A Two-Pronged Approach to Mercy Ministry

In mercy ministry, Nabors notes, the overall goal is not to feed people for a day, but to encourage, train, and disciple them so that one day they will be able to feed themselves and minister to others.

‘Waiting Songs’ Encourages Advent Hope

Rain for Roots Album Released November 10, 2015

Since the Bible is one big story of God’s redemptive work – and believers are part of that story – then through our waiting we join with other biblical characters who waited.

Christians in Camouflage

Chaplains in a Political Correctness Minefield

“I suspect there will be increasing pressure put on chaplains to be less vocal about the Gospel. But the good news is that our chaplains are pressing on. Our chaplains are answering the call to serve and share the Gospel.”

Ridge Haven Campaign Nears Completion

Funds Will Improve Camp's Ministry

The funds will go toward a new dining hall, new lodge, an expanded lake, and additional camper housing in “Treehouse Village.”

MNA Disaster Response Helps in S.C.

Former Katrina Victims Invest in Relief Effort

In 2005 MNA Disaster Response coordinated volunteers throughout the Gulf Coast in Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath. Now the churches that received help in 2005 want to help those in need farther north.

Exploring Evangelicalism

The Presbyterian Church in America

Bryan Chapell talks with Ed Stetzer of Christianity Today about the distinguishing characteristics of the PCA.

A Denomination Hungry for Reconciliation

Opinion: Grace, Race, and the PCA

The story of racial injustice in our country’s past continues to shape our present. I think our elders feel and know this to be the case as well for our denomination.

Tied in Knots

Americans Try to Redefine Marriage

For most of us who oppose the redefinition of marriage, this is about nothing more or less than the sanctity of the God-ordained covenant of marriage.

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