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Mississippi Flag “Must Come Down”

It’s time for a new symbol that unites all Mississippians.

As Mississippi lawmakers debated retiring the old flag design, Ligon Duncan, issued a statement about the Mississippi flag

Stuck in a Bunk: How Metanoia is Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis in Prisons

While Metanoia’s in-prison, in-person mentor ministry is on hold, its correspondence discipleship program is in higher demand than ever.

Harvest USA Releases Curriculum for Parents With LGBT Children

Harvest USA’s primary ministry is to men and women struggling with sexual sin, but their secondary ministry is producing resources to help the church apply the gospel to sexual issues.

Academics and Faith

Our Interview with Dr. Jay Green

How the study of philosophy, history, art, and science cultivates our love of God.

Staying Tied to Foreign Missions

When a church we respect has discerned a particular calling, our first inclination may be to copy. But that’s not just a shortcut; it may be a short circuit.

Proof of God

How the Natural World Reveals its Creator

Many of us, stung by the far-reaching effects of Darwinism, are skeptical of science, even though we live by its discoveries. Yet Romans teaches us that the natural world is there to tell us important things clearly, even giving proof that God exists.

Supporting the Front Line: A Conversation with a Trauma Hospital Chaplain

“I can’t quantify it or even fully articulate it, but for those who have seen far more death than most, I’m grateful for the brief notice this unique ministry will receive and the understanding that these chaplains have.”

Global Church Innovation: How the Pandemic is Changing the Church and Why It’s OK

“Innovation” can seem like a bad word in the context of the church. It sounds too new, too customer-focused. But in a time of crisis, what if innovation is closer to Genesis than to Silicon Valley?

Breaking Down Barriers, Building Bridges Across Differences in the PCA

When established churches want to better represent the diversity of their communities, it’s often hard to know where to begin.

RUF Welcomes 
Businessman 
to the Helm

“What is significant about RUF is that every campus minister is an ordained pastor in the PCA, and a member of a local presbytery. It’s not just plopping someone onto a campus; it’s taking the church itself and going to the campus.”

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