Zoe Erler

COVID-19 Unites PCA Minorities

The coalition represents a variety of minorities across the denomination, including Native Americans/First Nations people, African Americans, immigrant professionals, legally present refugees and asylum seekers, and mixed-status families.

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Outfitting the Disciple Makers

One on One With Stephen Estock

As an expert people-connector, Estock shares the importance of equipping lay leaders to make disciples, and providing them with some of CDM’s best free resources.

Moving In

Cross Cultural Family Makes Home Among Ontario’s Refugees

From this support base of regular people—nurses, engineers, teachers, stay-at-home moms—service and the love of Christ flow outward to those around them.

Indianapolis Seminary Keeps Students Local

Indianapolis Theological Seminary is a brand-new interdenominational Reformed seminary launched by a group of Indianapolis pastors.

PCA Elder Starts Camp for Foster and Adoptive Families

According to Child Welfare, approximately 10 percent of U.S. adoptions fail each year. Mike Spencer says he hopes that Camp Courage can bring that number down in Indiana.

Ascended and Enfleshed

Church-Planting Network Brings Christ to Post-Christian Frontier

The theological vision and the network of fellowship that Mission Anabaino creates help sustain its members as they slog through the trenches of church planting.

Theological Training for Children’s Ministry Leaders

CDM is rolling out a Children’s Ministries Certification course for non-ordained staff and volunteers that will be heavy both in theology and practical training.

You’re an Ambassador, and Your Home is an Embassy

Rosaria Butterfield on “The Gospel Comes with a House Key”

In “The Gospel Comes with a House Key,” Butterfield weaves together memoir and theology to tell the story of her family’s commitment to “radically ordinary hospitality.”

Upcoming Women’s Conferences: Case Studies for Unity in Diversity

The last three of these ONE Conferences are taking place in Annapolis (Sept. 28-29), Chattanooga (Oct. 5-6), and St. Louis (Oct. 19-20). 

GA Creates an Opportunity to Love Neighbors

Here's How to Help

“Some of us began to wonder if we could go beyond just talking about love of neighbor and actually create opportunities to be loving neighbors to people here in Atlanta during GA.” Two service projects and a giving opportunity are the result. 

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