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Rev. Gene Fackler Called Home to Glory

Rev. Gene Leroy Fackler, 87, slipped peacefully into the arms of his Savior, on January 22, 2016, at the Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community. Gene was born on February 3, 1928 in Price, Utah to Frank and Peggy Fackler. He grew up in San Francisco, California, which is where a mutual friend introduced him to the…

A Tortured Debate

The Right Response to Terror

As Christians and Americans — in that order — we have a responsibility to enter into this debate.

To-Do Lists

Taking Stock of What Needs to Be Done

My mom was — and still is — a master of to-do lists. “The first thing we need to do is make a list of what to do,” she would say, without any sense of irony. It was sometimes frustrating, but it always served a purpose.

Ministry Transitions in the PCA

Sam Belz, newly ordained, to pastor of Bethany Evangelical & Reformed PC in Ledyard, Iowa. Michael Campbell, from pastor of Redeemer PC in Jackson, Mississippi, to senior pastor of Old Cutler PC in Palmetto Bay, Florida. Jegar Chinnavan, from assistant pastor of Spriggs Road PC in Manassas, Virginia, to First Asian Indian PC in Centreville,…

Humble Evangelism

More Sharing, Less Persuading

For some reason, we have bought into the idea that it is ultimately our job to convince people that they need Jesus, but at the same time we are unwilling to share with them why we need Him.

Don’t Miss the Main Course

Imagine if you had arrived at a Thanksgiving feast, but only nibbled on carrots and crackers. It sounds silly, but that is what many followers of Jesus did after the Miracle of the Fishes and Loaves.

Wealth, Poverty, and Human Flourishing

Thinking Biblically About Income Equality

Thank God that He didn’t tell us to “pull ourselves up by our bootstraps”! As a result, we can humbly look at the poor, knowing that their need of redemption is no greater than ours, though it may be more visible.

MTW Missionaries Provide Relief for Syrian Refugees

The Syrian civil war and the atrocities of ISIS have spurred Syrians and other people groups to flee the country in unprecedented numbers. MTW missionaries are working to provide relief and hope to these refugees.

A Picture of Saving Faith

Intellectual, Relational, and Trusting

Faith looks like knowing Christ, loving Christ, and trusting Christ in a way that is both active and growing.

Ernest Hemingway and the Gospel

What We Can Learn from his Worldview

If it weren’t for the fact that Ernest Hemingway has been a cultural icon since the 1920s, one could say that he has had something of a resurgence in popularity during the past couple of years.

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