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Slip-Sliding Away: Evaluating the Slippery Slope Argument

Theological commitments become dangerous (or slippery), not when they differ with the Westminster Standards or Book of Church Order per se, but when our theological conclusions are informed by an impoverished theological method.

Sharing the Good News with Seniors

Our One-on-One With Jeff Bird

“Productivity defines our lives, so ageism stereotypes older adults. Seniors’ abilities decline, and adult children are reminded of their own mortality.  The adult children’s own fear of aging can unintentionally isolate their aging loved one.”

A Thanksgiving List

A Good Time to Count Our Blessings

When asked what they’re thankful for, 85 percent of Americans say their health and/or their family. So it’s no surprise that nearly 90 percent of us will be sharing Thanksgiving dinner with family.

The Worthy 
Walk of 
Humility

The all-knowing and all-powerful God initiates a cherished relationship, not with the rich and influential, but with lowly people. And then He becomes their chief encourager.

PCA Pastor Fritz Games Builds Bike Trails to Build Community

PCA pastor Fritz Games has always been an advocate of hobbies, particularly those that advance friendships and relationships, but an encounter with a fellow father at their sons’ cross-country race 10 years ago propelled him into a new area of ministry he could not have imagined.

Nurturing a Holy Curiosity

When we root ourselves in truth, a holy curiosity can lead to a deepening awe that increases our faith in God.

The Mission Field Down
 the Hall

CPYU Prepares Churches for Understanding Teen Culture

Walt Mueller equips adults to see student ministry for what it is: a cross-cultural mission field.

Spiritual Hardiness in a Cushy World

How do we prepare for adversity?

When times are easy, suffering can surprise us and mess with our minds so profoundly that we forget who we are in Christ.

Finding God’s Fingerprints

Seeing the Miraculous

Our challenge as people of faith is not just to believe in miracles, but to look for them and to point them out to the miraculous world around us.

A Community of Grace for the Sexually Broken

How Can the Church Be Welcoming and Biblically Faithful?

For the church to welcome sexual sinners, it must be a community of grace where sinful people hear truth in the context of caring relationships, and where they learn that sexual sin isn’t unforgivable.

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