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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.

Christians in Camouflage

Chaplains in a Political Correctness Minefield

“I suspect there will be increasing pressure put on chaplains to be less vocal about the Gospel. But the good news is that our chaplains are pressing on. Our chaplains are answering the call to serve and share the Gospel.”

A Denomination Hungry for Reconciliation

Opinion: Grace, Race, and the PCA

The story of racial injustice in our country’s past continues to shape our present. I think our elders feel and know this to be the case as well for our denomination.

An Iranian’s Journey to Jesus

Six Years of Study Lead To Jesus

A jarring question from evangelist Billy Graham sent Shahram Parvani on a six-year quest for life’s meaning. He found the answer in Jesus Christ.

Tied in Knots

Americans Try to Redefine Marriage

For most of us who oppose the redefinition of marriage, this is about nothing more or less than the sanctity of the God-ordained covenant of marriage.

The Good News and Reconciliation

Interview with Mark Belz

In “A Journey to Wholeness,” Mark Belz, a retired lawyer and former moderator of the PCA General Assembly, takes a close look at the story of Naaman’s healing in 2 Kings 5.

Man – the Master Idol Maker

Pearcey Shares Principles from Romans 1

According to Pearcey, Romans 1 is where Christians will find the tools they need to make sense of competing worldviews. And it’s there that we’ll be equipped to answer them intelligently, kindly, and persuasively.

Retired Wells Fargo Exec to Help Ex-Convicts

Former CEO Danny Ludeman launches efforts to help ex-convicts adjust to life after prison

For Danny Ludeman, God’s call came in the form of a letter. In the fall of 2013, Ludeman, then 56, announced he would step down after 15 years as CEO of St. Louis–based Wells Fargo Advisors. In a subsequent interview with the local press, he mentioned that after leaving Wells, he wanted to spend 100%…

A Healthy Estate

Marriage is Good for the Heart

Adam was not alone. The earth was teeming with living things. But that was the problem: none of those living things were like him, none were suitable for him, none could heal his aloneness.

For Every Tribe

Dayton ESL Ministry Opens Doors

A church of about 170 nestled in one of Dayton’s affluent, largely white suburbs, South Dayton Presbyterian doesn’t seem the most natural location for an outreach to non-English speakers.

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