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Ex-SC Supreme Court Justice Burnett Now Ministers to Inmates
By Kim Kimzey, Spartanburg Herald-Journal
ENOREE, S.C. (AP) — The sun makes a grand display in one of the ugliest of places. Gold light bathes men playing basketball and gleams on the barbed wire that separates them from the outside. It’s Monday. E.C. Burnett III and three friends are here for their weekly visit. The men are part of a…
Coming to Panama City Beach in May.
The student-run philosophy club at Covenant College released the first issue of an online undergraduate philosophy journal, “Mountaintop Thoughts,” last fall.
New calls across the denomination
The Trek to Ridge Haven
By Megan Fowler
Men’s Adventure Weekends are intense and fun. And nobody gets bored.
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.
Retirement to be effective June 30, 2016
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.
The Virtues of the Small Country Church
By Robert D. Cathcart, Jr.
I am the pastor of a small country church and I am quite thankful to be one. As a matter of fact, I hope to make the case that such a ministry is desirable for pastors searching for calls and for people who are searching for the truth of God’s Word.
What he finds encouraging, discouraging, and what the PCA contributes uniquely to the world of missions.