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Overture 7: Study WCF on Sabbath

Many take exception to recreation language

North Texas Presbytery overture calls for a study committee to examine WCF language on observance of the Sabbath.

Howard Hendricks Dies at Age 88

Professor mentored some of the most influential evangelical pastors in the United States.

Overtures Seek Clarity for Courts

Suncoast: Judicial Terms Need Clarification

“In our opinion, it is unfair for a higher court to be looking at documents that the lower court has never seen.” –Bill Lyle

Redd Inauguration Set for April 20

First President of RTS Washington

Redd began his duties as president and an assistant professor of Old Testament at the RTS Washington campus on June 1, 2012.

Overtures Deal With Mission Churches

Who has proper authority?

Overtures would protect against giving inappropriate power to individual “mission churches”

My Name Is Dee, and I Am an Idolater

Facing My Deepest Desires

Why did my administrative assistants keep resigning? My first assistant had stayed with me four years, but the other two had lasted only two years. I was mystified.

God Has Not Forgotten Russia’s Orphans

How Should We React to New Policy?

Russia’s new orphan-care legislation is a great limitation, humanly speaking, but it does not limit the power and passion of our God.

Lausanne Movement Appoints MTW Missionary Michael Oh as New CEO

Selection of Younger Leader Hands The Leadership Baton To The Next Generation

LONDON, 5 February 2013 – The Lausanne Movement announced today it has appointed Dr. Michael Oh, a 41-year-old Korean-American, serving in Japan, as its new Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 March. “Michael is a cross-cultural bridge-builder, from East to West and across generations; he knows the overall Movement well and understands the complexity of…

Supplies for Super Storm Sandy Relief Still Urgently Needed

MNA Disaster Response is putting out an urgent call for supplies at New York and New Jersey warehouses, as well as for volunteers and for financial and prayer support. Click here to learn how you can help

If Grace is Received, It Must be Given

In the early 1960s no one in Americus, Ga., would have guessed that 10 miles up the road in Plains a peanut farmer was destined to become president of the United States. Nor would they have cared.

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