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As a scared, vulnerable stranger who has endured a horrific journey with hope for a new life in a new country, how would I want to be treated?
Churches in Rio Grande Presbytery Respond to Migrant Crisis
By Megan Fowler
Of the 25 migrant shelters in Ciudad Juárez, one is a Presbyterian church, Frontera de Gracia.
How can Christians create a balanced view that stands against the outright male-bashing that is so common, yet also holds men responsible to a higher standard?
Prayer and Work in the Face of Violence
By David Cassidy
Prayer doesn’t transfer our work back to God. Prayer invites God’s grace to accompany us in our work.
At Asbury, the Bible, Prayer, and Jesus Were in Focus
By Robert Cunningham
People from around the world were reaching out not only with valid questions, but also a genuine longing for satisfying answers.
MNA Disaster Response: Ready When Calamity Comes
By Adam MacInnis
MNA Disaster Response is proactive in its approach to storms. The organization monitors major weather events, and when it hears of a disaster the team initiates a call to local PCA churches.
Christmas is Not for Cranks
By Kevin DeYoung
How should we respond when the secular saints and corporate gatekeepers decide that this time of year has nothing to do with Christmas and that Christmas has nothing to do with Christ?
Politics: Why Christians Must Be Involved
By Richard Doster
When Christians abandon the public square, what happens to community values? To ethics? To moral standards?
The Church and Your Neighborhood
By Josh Reitano
A fundamental part of being a local church is that it is in fact, local.
Thinking Christianly About the Economy
By John Rush
Our prayers for the economy will be answered only as people find themselves called as God’s image bearers to pursue a healthy economy in their community.