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So that the deaf may hear and the intellectually disabled might understand the Gospel.
Less than a year from its official launch, the program is experiencing incredible growth. More than 10,000 members in 47 states are involved in TLUSA troops, many of them at PCA churches.
“In college, I wrote a lot of heartbreak songs. Lots of girls would sit down and tell me they were going through the same struggles. Through this, I learned that music is a bridge builder and has a mysterious and beautiful way of connecting people.”
Dr. AL Mohler responds to the assertion by Ann Coulter that missionaries are Christian narcissists who “slink off” to Third World counties to avoid the culture war in America.
Plagiarism of Sermons
By Dr. L. Roy Taylor
In this Information Age, plagiarism of sermons is a greater temptation. The Church needs to deal appropriately with it. But what constitutes plagiarism of sermons is a complex issue.
Downwardly mobile for Jesus
By Lawrence Lanahan
For his neighbors, Matthew Loftus is hard to miss, no matter their eyesight. He is white in a nearly all-black neighborhood. He doesn’t fit into the typical narratives about changing American communities. For people like Loftus, it’s not coffee shops or home values drawing them to places like Sandtown. It’s Jesus. Shortly after Loftus started medical school in Baltimore in 2007, he began worshipping at New Song Community Church, a racially diverse congregation in Sandtown.
The Reasoning Together editor shares his reflections on the Houston Assembly.
A church that’s not even listed in the PCA’s yearbook is now an organized and fully functioning congregation. Four mission churches are now developing new ministries. Three other sites are targeted and waiting for the right church planter.
PCA is Not the PCUSA
By Joe Carter
Last week NBC news reported that the “top legislative body of the Presbyterian Church in America” voted to recognize same-sex marriage as Christian in their church constitution. The news report, which was quickly corrected, was confusing the Presbyterian Church of the USA—whose general assembly was meeting in Detroit, Michigan—for the Presbyterian Church in America—whose general…
“Many fourth-sixth graders are asking the question ‘Am I really a Christian?’ It’s very easy for a child to step into the shoes of Christian, Faithful, or Hopeful, and realize, ‘This is me. This is who I am.’”





