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Making A New Argument for Marriage
By Susan Fikse
The dominoes are falling toward the legality of gay marriage, and the arguments of Christians seem to be crumbling beneath them.
Thanks to the Chalmers Center, many in Togo see that Christs work of renewal has begun.
Thinking Creatively About Women’s Roles
By Susan Fikse
The PCA shifts from focusing on what women can’t do, to exploring what they can do.
Stephen Um, pastor of Citylife Presbyterian Church in Boston, will address the changing dynamics of missions with the rise of urbanization and globalization.
“For the sake of your Jesus, won’t you help my son?” Those words from a Jewish woman’s lips provided the spark that began it all.
If you’ve read The Chronicles of Narnia, you know they are loaded with Christian themes and symbols. That’s why many assume that C. S. Lewis wrote them in order to send some kind of Christian message. But Lewis himself insisted otherwise. The tales, he said, started as a series of pictures that came into his…
Family and Faith Energized Brubeck
By Warren Cole Smith
Buried in most stories, if mentioned at all, was Brubecks late-in-life conversion to Christianity and his robust body of sacred music.
Despite demographic trends, the Lord tells us that children are a blessing.
The Protestant Church has often struggled with the notion of art, and in just about every medium. Fear of spectacle, of the fantastic, the ornamental, the iconic and symbolic, and the apparent falsehood of fiction has roiled deep in the Reformed Christian consciousness.
MTW Church Plant Expands Gospel Ministry in Ukraine
By Katie Weaver
Mission to the World and the community of Holy Trinity Reformed Church celebrated the dedication of a new church building in Kherson, Ukraine.