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Ryken and Garvey: An Evangelical-Catholic Stand on Liberty
By PHILIP RYKEN AND JOHN GARVEY
On Wednesday, represented by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, the trustees of Wheaton College joined The Catholic University of America in filing a lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services.
Gospel’s Influence on America
By Jonathan Parnell
The founders of the United States of America were not trying to create a Christian nation in 1776. But they did view the Christian faith as beneficial to the type of republic they hoped to form. The man who led the way in articulating this benefit was John Witherspoon, a Presbyterian minister and influential founder…
The need for Christian architects who bring their worldview to their work has never been greater.
The Cultural Argument Against Gay Marriage
By Randy Hicks
The 2012 Women in the Church (WIC) Love Offering will be directed toward a Mission to the World (MTW) project to build a children’s home in Haiti. The Love Gift rotates annually between the 10 PCA committees and agencies.
Shepherding Entrepreneurs for the Sake of the Kingdom
By Aaron Belz
Lamp Post Group a Chattanooga business incubator managed in part by members of PCA churches received attention in The Atlantic last fall, and so did a few ventures in which it invests.
A Christian college in western Pennsylvania sued the federal government Tuesday, saying regulations that require employers to offer birth control coverage that includes drugs that abort fertilized embryos are “directly at odds” with its religious values, including the Bible’s Sixth Commandment.
Flaming Truth: Recalling Francis Schaeffer’s Challenge
By Chuck Colson and Timothy George
“Historic Christianity, biblical Christianity, believes that Christianity is not just doctrinal truth, but flaming truth—true to what is there, true to the great final environment, the infinite-personal God.” Thus said the great prophet of the 20th century, Francis Schaeffer, whose 100th birthday we celebrate this year.
Two unavoidable facts distinguish Sioux County: The dominant ethnic heritage is Dutch, and among these, the dominant religion is Reformed Christianity.