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Foundational Values for Family Life and Public Policy
By Thomas Johnson
How do we train the next generation to become people of whom we can be proud and who will be grateful to us as parents, educators, and citizens.
Extraordinary Change Through Extraordinary Moments in Marriage
By Winston Smith
The frustrating moments of marriage often show us important ways that we misunderstand love, God, and ourselves. If we’re willing to love in Christlike, practical ways then these ordinary moments can become opportunities for extraordinary change.
The Significance of Your 9 – 5 Job
By Brian Brenberg
Most of us have jobs in which we never hand food to anyone. And, strange as it may sound, that’s exactly why so many more people have plenty to eat.
Being a Pastor and Speaking Out in Today’s Culture
By Michael Milton
We study. We pray. We speak … when we must, on behalf of the truths of God’s Word to help people.
When we read 1 Corinthians 13, we should not think first of marriage relationships, but rather of the difficult people we find hard to love in our own church fellowship.
The Journey: How One Church Makes Mature Followers of Christ
By Zoe S. Erler
The embers of Lake Osborne Presbyterian Church (LOPC) were just beginning to spark again when Omar Ortiz became the pastor. A 55-year-old church with an average member age of 60, LOPC needed a rebirth and Ortiz — who was half the age of most of his congregants — felt like he was up to the…
At St. Roch a historic culture is being made new, once-segregated streets are losing their boundaries, once-broken lives are being redeemed.
Grace, rather than lessening human responsibility in sanctification, is the primary motivation for our obedience.
PCA Officers at Ramstein Air Base in Landstuhl contacted S.E. Alabama about helping them plant a Reformed church.
There are forces at work within our culture and our pastoral contexts that cause tension for those seeking to preach grace and human responsibility in sanctification.