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The Christian-Cultural Complex
By Phil Mobley
Nebuchadnezzar observed both Daniels faithful service and his prayers to the one true God. The Romans knew the first Christians by both their refusal to worship idols and their adoption of abandoned babies.
Praise God for Easter Monday!
By Glenn Hoburg
In the midst of the grind Christ proclaims, “Behold, I am making all things new.”
Leadership Development Resource Cultivates Diversity
By Megan Fowler
LDR helps African-Americans see that they do not need to lose their culture in order to belong in the PCA, and, in fact, the church is strengthened when members bring different cultures to church.
Christ’s Model for Revitalizing Churches
By Melissa Morgan Kelley
Since 1996, Embers to a Flame conferences have helped shepherd dozens of churches through the revitalization process each year, including churches overseas and in multiple denominations.
The Grace team saw that LeBlanc needed more than help with home repairs. He needed space to talk about what he had experienced.
Advice for Pastors From a CFO
By Randy Stair
Randy Stair is president of the PCA Foundation. Before joining the Foundation in 1998, Stair served in several executive financial officer positions. Here, he discusses how lessons learned in the business world can be applied in the pastorate.
Won Sang Lee Lived A Praying Life
By Megan Fowler
“From the moment I met him to the moment I said goodbye, he was the same gentle, humble, loving man,” Hahm said. “It really was the grace of God.”
“Congregational singing is a high and holy privilege, and its also a command. It has an effect on individual spiritual formation but also joins believers together and can serve as a radical witness.”
Around the PCA
By Staff
PCA people, churches, agencies, and committees minister in a variety of settings and circumstances. Here, you’ll find a handful of upcoming opportunities to learn, grow, and get involved in our denomination’s work, all for the sake of Christ’s kingdom.
A Community of Grace for the Sexually Broken
By Megan Fowler
For the church to welcome sexual sinners, it must be a community of grace where sinful people hear truth in the context of caring relationships, and where they learn that sexual sin isn’t unforgivable.





