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Bridge to Bhutan

A New Vision for Church Community

God’s call to welcome the stranger has become a bridge from St. Louis to Bhutan, Nepal, and India.

New Structures on a Solid Foundation

Estock’s Hopes for CEP

Stephen Estock, provisional coordinator, hopes to take his love for the ministry of the local church and use it to shape CEP.

Presbyteries Begin to Vote on Intinction

To some, this is a matter of Christian liberty. To others, a matter of obedience.

Dunahoo Amazed at What God Has Done

Coordinator served PCA for 36 years

In 1976 Charles Dunahoo agreed to serve as CEP’s (Christian Education and Publications) coordinator for three years. At the end of 2012 — some 36 years later — he’ll finally begin his life’s next chapter.

Estock to Replace Dunahoo at CEP

At the fall meeting of Christian Education and Publication, meeting in Atlanta at the Airport Marriott, the Committee called teaching elder Dr. Stephen Estock to be the provisional coordinator of CEP, effective January 1, 2013.

CEP Discipleship Conferences Focus on Kingdom Discipleship

The theme of the conferences is “The Whole Gospel to the Whole Church”

This fall and winter, Christian Education and Publications (CEP) will hold one-day and multi-day 2020Vision Discipleship conferences.

Being a Pastor and Speaking Out in Today’s Culture

Should pastors remain silent about matters debated in the public square?

We study. We pray. We speak … when we must, on behalf of the truths of God’s Word to help people.

Sanctification: God’s Responsibility & Ours

Grace is the motivation for obedience

Grace, rather than lessening human responsibility in sanctification, is the primary motivation for our obedience.

Church Planters Target Overseas Bases

Hudson Leads Ministry to Military

PCA Officers at Ramstein Air Base in Landstuhl contacted S.E. Alabama about helping them plant a Reformed church.

Grace and Human Responsibility

Practical Considerations in a Hostile Culture

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.

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