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On Veterans Day, I remember. I remember Carl and his young teenage bride, Diane, and her pain.
Reformation Sunday is upon us. If we were to boil the turmoil of those times down to one issue, it would be the authority of the Bible.
From the “Radio Bible Study Hour” to “Changed Lives,” against the turbulent backdrop of Woodstock, assassinations, “God is dead” movements, campus protests, and Watergate, his familiar voice and image on Sunday nights across America became the soundtrack and video for collective generations. He was a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America. Yet most in…
Rethinking Conflict and Change in the Church
By Megan Fowler
Every year, men complete their seminary training and embark upon what they expect to be a lifetime of ministry in the church.
This month, The Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis will present “Heaven in a Nightclub,” an exploration of the Gospel that traces the spiritual roots of jazz music.
Men and women approaching retirement look forward to making the most of the years ahead. A new venture intends to meet all those goals and more: Brow Wood, a master-planned community atop Lookout Mountain. “Brow Wood isn’t a retirement community,” says Dr. Frank Brock, who led the team that launched this senior-living concept. “We are looking…
Like faith, art often passes from one generation to the next. For Jennifer Coffin, it began when she first laid eyes on her mothers potters wheel.
When someone dies, a hole is left, but life eventually returns to normal for their communities. But never for the families of the deceased. And especially never for their children.
Last April, the Covenant Theological Seminary (CTS) board of trustees voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Mark Dalbey as the school’s next president. The appointment became effective May 1.
Silvernail’s Seven
By David Silvernail
Pastor David Silvernail sees God at work in the PCA, and he points to seven of the clearest examples.







