Lessons from Caring for a Disabled Child
Jamie MacGregor shares lessons from caring for a disabled child. “Hannah always reminds us of the hope of heaven, the full restoration of all that is broken, and the expectation that formerly disabled bodies will dance with joy before the Lord.”
By Jamie MacGregor
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PCA Churches Impacted by California Wildfires
By Megan Fowler
Lessons from Caring for a Disabled Child
By Jamie MacGregor
Grace Like a Fetter, Part 3: Christmas Behind the Walls
By Benjamin Morris
Grace Like a Fetter, Part 2: When Inmates Become Missionaries
As the Lord works through Unbound216, inmates who have become Christian are now becoming missionaries, sharing the Gospel with others.
By Benjamin Morris
Grace Like a Fetter: How the Gospel is Transforming an Alabama Prison
Read how the Lord is transforming an Alabama prison through the Gospel ministry of Unbound 216. 1 Peter 2:16: “Live as people who are free, not using your freedom as a cover-up for evil, but living as servants of God.”
By Benjamin Morris
Redeeming January 6
The instability and volatility of January 6 can stir anxiety and fear about the future. As Christians, we know death and destruction never get the final word.
By Dominique McKay
The Next Generation of African American Ministries
Charles McKnight of MNA’s African American Ministries talked with byFaith about AAM’s priorities and the challenges for minority ministry leaders in the PCA.
By byFaith Staff
Renewal Through Gospel Centered Forgiveness
Illustrations by Keith Negley “To err is human,” poet Alexander Pope famously wrote, “to forgive, divine.” Pope’s observation was first published in 1711. If he is correct, we have forgotten our better natures over the last three centuries. Today’s world suffers from a deficit of forgiveness: whether from personal slights or from grave offenses, public discourse…
By Benjamin Morris
Insider Intelligence
Ministry to State can create something different: a place for Christian women to offer each other guidance in navigating the Capitol culture and a safe space for asking hard questions about the faith.