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When This is Over, Let’s be Sure to Live Life Abundantly
By RICHARD DOSTER
If there’s anything this strange time has taught us, it’s that we need one another.
When the Challenges are Great, We Believe in the Spirit
By Bryan Chapell
The same Spirit who worked in the life of Christ and the apostles, who was present when the gospel moved forward into a pagan and secular culture that was militantly opposed to it — that same Holy Spirit is ours today.
Public Statement from Stated Clerks Regarding Racial Reconciliation
By L. Roy Taylor and Bryan Chapell
We commend to our churches the open letter from PCA agency presidents and permanent committee coordinators, addressing present racial injustices and tensions that Christians of all ethnicities must address with Scriptures truth and grace.
Tim Keller Asks for Prayers for Pancreatic Cancer
By Kate Shellnutt, Christianity Today
Keller, 69, said he has felt God present and felt physically great as he underwent initial tests, biopsies, and surgery. He sees it as providential intervention that doctors caught the cancer when they did.
Revelation 6 reminds us that God is preserving, providing for, and preparing His people in the midst of suffering.
As elected leaders of PCA agencies and permanent committees, we feel compelled to speak clearly on these matters in the interest of gospel healing, unity, and peace.
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.
The report will not be officially presented to the 48th General Assembly until its next scheduled meeting anticipated in 2021.
We Have Been Adopted, Therefore We Adopt
By Zoe S. Erler
PCA members and pastors are part of the trend in fostering and adopting children in need.
The PCA, Facing the Future
By L. Roy Taylor, Stated Clerk
As he prepares to turn the gavel over to his successor, Taylor leaves his perspective on what he sees as the six critical questions now facing the PCA.