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For the Christian, our citizenship in any nation aims to be “worthy of the gospel of Christ” (Philippians 1:27), not merely worthy of that political state.
At The Crossroads: A Sermon Delivered at the PCA’s First General Assembly
By Donald B. Patterson
After graduating from Wheaton College and Columbia Theological Seminary, Donald Patterson was installed as pastor of the Presbyterian church in Commerce, Georgia. He later served the Presbyterian Church in Perry, Georgia, the West End Presbyterian Church of Hopewell, Virginia, McIlwain Memorial Church of Pensacola, Florida, and the First Presbyterian Church of Jackson, Mississippi. Patterson was…
How to Pray at a Military Grave
By Heidi Carlson
While we rightly take our grief to the Lord and look forward to Christ’s return, we must also remember that God is still at work today, on earth among the living.
Ray Ortlund: ‘I Thank God for Tim Keller’
By Ray Ortlund
He rang true again and again, because he was true—true to Christ.
What Does “Six Days” Mean?
By Larry Hoop
The issue of creation days has not been a significant source of contention in the PCA since the presentation of the Creation Study Committee report.
Building Great Men: Our Most Urgent Priority
By Pete Alwinson
It’s complicated. And it’s an all-encompassing task — one that glorifies and honors our Savior, even as it advances His kingdom.
The pastoral letter closed by recommending continued study of the issue and by urging “a spirit of forbearance among those holding differing views regarding the spiritual gifts as they are experienced today.”
Insider Intelligence
By Megan Fowler
Ministry to State can create something different: a place for Christian women to offer each other guidance in navigating the Capitol culture and a safe space for asking hard questions about the faith.
Preparing for Easter from Leviticus—Part III
By Jay Sklar
Because of Jesus, our sin and guilt may be dealt with fully and finally.
Drawing on her own experience of the loss of two children as well as responses from people who participated in her survey about grief, Guthrie pulls back the curtain and helps readers think about how they can show love and support to someone who is mourning.