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A Prayer for Nashville
By Mike Khandjian
We have no words to do what only your Spirit can provide. God, be merciful.
Preparing for Easter from Leviticus – Part II
By Dr. Jay Sklar
The King was now alone again, surrounded by a sea of people who longed for his justice to come for the wrongs they had suffered and yet longed for his mercy for the wrongs they themselves had done. But how could justice and mercy meet?
Preparing for Easter From Leviticus, Part I
By Dr. Jay Sklar
While it is not always as evident in English translations, the Lord emphasizes in Leviticus 17:11 that he himself is making the ransom available.
The Trial Panel, after hearing the testimony and evidence presented at trial, unanimously recommended that the full SJC find TE Herron “Not Guilty” on the seven charges.
Vogel Hopes to Bring Vitality to PCA Churches
By Nancy Franson
While his job title emphasizes the important work of church planting, Vogel is quick to point out that a focus on vitality will benefit all churches within the PCA.
The practice of focusing on stories of God’s transforming grace prepared them to confront a crushing diagnosis.
TGC launched the center earlier this month with a three-pronged goal: close the back door, open the front door, and send out the equipped.
United Sports of America
By Robert Cunningham
Sports are like every joy in life, intended by God as a foretaste of something much greater. And the greater something is that same God.
Synods, Scandals, and Subjection
By Stephen B. Tipton
Subjection in such cases of scandal will often require great humility before men and strong faith in Jesus Christ. These are, however, never bad things to cultivate in ourselves and among those whom we shepherd.
“In such a setting, the National Presbyterian Church may in God’s providence be a central factor if it exhibits and practices God’s holiness in life and doctrine, and simultaneously exhibits and practices God’s love toward all true Christians in whatever groups they are.”