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Foundational Values for Family Life and Public Policy

Is a child primarily a gift or primarily a problem?

How do we train the next generation to become people of whom we can be proud and who will be grateful to us as parents, educators, and citizens.

Rev. Dwight H. Noe has “entered into glory”

Retired PCA Pastor was 76

A U.S. Army veteran, Rev. Noe` was a retired Minister in the Presbyterian Church in America.

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.

A Politician Whose Faith Is Central to His Persistence

PCA Congressman Sparks Controversy

A member of the Presbyterian Church in America, Todd Akin has accused liberals of trying to remove God from the public sphere.

William H. “Bingy” Moore, Home with the Lord

“He loved people. He loved his church. He was a servant, somebody I could call at a moment’s notice,” said his pastor TE Chris Donnelly.

Christ’s College Accredited By Taiwan’s Ministry of Education

On May 18, Christ’s College, a ministry of the PCA’s Mission to the World, received approval from Taiwan’s Ministry of Education (MOE) to be an accredited religious college.

MTW Initiates ONEChild Sponsorship Program

Mission to the World’s ONEChild sponsorship program provides for the urgent care of impoverished children around the world—children who can’t go to school, don’t have enough to eat, or are in need of critical medical care.

New Album to Nourish God’s Little Ones

First release from Rain for Roots

From the outset, these women had one goal: write enduring, biblically based songs for children that their parents would also enjoy.

Ed Robeson, 91, Goes “Home to Heaven”

He served his God, his family, his country, his community, and his church (PCA) well. He served as a Presbyterian elder for 61 years and participated in the founding of the Presbyterian Church in America in 1973.

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