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Be of Good Courage
By Ann Kroeker
We are to be courageous when God commands something, trusting in God’s presence and power — not leaning on our own thrill-seeking, risk-embracing bent nor overcoming our risk-averse, down-filled-seeking tendencies.
The Amazing Story of Frank Barker and Campus Outreach
By Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra of The Gospel Coalition explains how waves of evangelism and missions moved out through Frank Barker, Briarwood Presbyterian Church, and Campus Outreach.
The Westminster Confession declares it our duty to pray for the civil magistrate. The Scriptures tell us to minister to those whom God has placed in political leadership, to pray for them, and when possible, like Paul, to present the gospel with the hope that Jesus will change lives.”
The book is filled with anecdotes about Khandjian’s own foibles — from pouting over a poor performance at a church softball game to careless comments toward a gang member on a Miami beach — as well as stories of witnessing God’s work of restoration in the lives of his friends and family.
We must deal with pain and suffering truthfully as Scripture does and following the example of Christ.
Dr. L. Roy Taylor, stated clerk of the PCA, has released his summary of the actions of the 46th General Assembly. You can read the summary and find more information on photos, videos, and audio recordings here.
Passing the Baton to Younger Pastors
By Melissa Morgan Kelley
Though it is easy for an outgoing pastor’s thoughts to gravitate toward his legacy, his focus should be squarely on the future.
Bridal Tables and Inner Rings
By Chris Hutchinson
People may put themselves forward rather than trusting God to promote them in His season. This kind of behavior is almost always a failure to remember the gospel. Only God’s opinion really matters, and He has said that in Christ, believers are the apple of his eye.
CTS Makes Education More Accessible
By Megan Fowler
The new degree programs and formats are designed to meet the need for theological training that is solidly biblical but also flexible and accessible.
Loving Our First Neighbors
By Larry Hoop
Mission to North America’s (MNA) church planting ministry hopes “to see people coming to Christ from the many diverse communities and people groups of North America.” It just so happens that Native Americans comprise more than 1,100 distinct people groups, and that only 2 to 5 percent of these Indigenous Americans are Christians. But…