Staff
Befriending the Stranger
Emerging from one act of compassion, For the Nations Refugee Outreach now serves 100 students on two campuses.
By Nancy Franson
The Trek to Ridge Haven
Men’s Adventure Weekends are intense and fun. And nobody gets bored.
By Megan Fowler
Kara Tippetts Home with Jesus
Kara Tippetts went home to Jesus on March 22, 2015, after a long battle with breast cancer.
By
PCA Affirms Biblical Marriage
The Office of the Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) has received numerous emails regarding the recent action of the mainline Presbyterian Church (USA) in redefining marriage.
By Roy Taylor
Conference Tackles Racial Identity in Christ
In the aftermath of the shooting of Michael Brown and the protests the teens death sparked, the conference will foster conversations between white and black Christians.
By Megan Fowler
Jim Bland to Step Down in 2016
Retirement to be effective June 30, 2016
By
The Need for Biblically Faithful Child Protection
When compassionate and courageous adults use their God-given authority to help children, the local church will be safer for them.
By Mike Sloan and Beth Hart
CMC Subcommittees Report on Key Issues
At its 2014 meeting, the Cooperative Ministries Committee (CMC) identified five key issues facing the PCA: the role of women in the church, ruling-elder participation at General Assembly, ethnic diversity of the PCA, pastors’ relationships, and generational conflict.
By
Membership Has Its Privileges
Cultural majorities use cultural power to protect their privacy and their right to stay isolated. But Christ calls cultural majorities in His society to serve “the other.”




