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Why the Increase in the Religiously Unaffiliated?

A 2012 survey by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life reports that for the first time the Protestant share of the population in the United States has dipped significantly below 50%, and the number of those with no religious affiliation has risen to nearly one-in-five. In addition, the report summarizes the leading scholarly theories for the increase in those unafiliated. We invite you to read and comment.

Dr. Chapell Named President Emeritus as He Accepts Pastoral Call

Communication Regarding Dr. Bryan Chapell

Dr. Chapell has been a champion of the message of the gospel of grace in a way that has significantly shaped the Seminary

A War on the Military

An editorial by Michael A. Milton

It is not time for putting women onto the front line. It is time for our strongest young men, who always must stand first, to know that we are not playing social games.

Here They Stand

Obamacare’s contraceptive mandate forces businesses to cover abortion-inducing drugs for employees. It has sent several evangelical and Catholic business owners to court to fight for their religious liberty— with varying degrees of success

Jacob’s Well Flows To Frosty Green Bay

Biggest obstacle to church planting is church

The biggest challenge to church planting in Green Bay is not the long winters of social hibernation or the cultural habit of retreating to lake houses in the summer. The biggest challenge is church.

Reclaiming a Pool Hall to Renew a Neighborhood

In a culture of gangs and poverty, Brad Beier has met fatherless children, confused young men, and single moms just trying to make it.

Intinction Amendment Fails

Twenty-nine presbyteries have rejected the amendment, making it impossible to reach the two-thirds needed.

The New Funding Plan for the Administrative Committee: FAQs

The 40th General Assembly adopted a new funding plan for the PCA’s Administrative Committee (AC). To better understand its provisions, the AC Staff have prepared a set of FAQs about the plan, which are presented here.

How Important Are Denominations?

The PCA is a “Christian denomination” – a group of Christians with a common confession of faith who are identified by the same name. As such it is one of a multitude of such denominations. But what is the future of denominations? Are they on the way out? And if so, is that good or bad? We invite you to mull over these questions as you read two post on the topic and contribute your thoughts.

A Discussion of Depravity

Between mid-November and mid-December, PCA teaching elders Tullian Tchividian and Rick Phillips engaged in an exchange of blog posts on the question “Are Christians Totally Depraved?” We have provided links to their post, along with a link to a post written by teaching elder Ligon Duncan in response to their exchange. While all comments are invited and encouraged we’d especially be interested in your response to these questions: (1) Did this public interaction bring greater clarity about the topic under debate? (2) Are online exchanges like this a useful forum for theological reflection?

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