Presbyteries Begin to Vote on Intinction
To some, this is a matter of Christian liberty. To others, a matter of obedience.
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To some, this is a matter of Christian liberty. To others, a matter of obedience.
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In 1976 Charles Dunahoo agreed to serve as CEPs (Christian Education and Publications) coordinator for three years. At the end of 2012 some 36 years later hell finally begin his lifes next chapter.
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At the fall meeting of Christian Education and Publication, meeting in Atlanta at the Airport Marriott, the Committee called teaching elder Dr. Stephen Estock to be the provisional coordinator of CEP, effective January 1, 2013.
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Last year, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Cher, and Susan Sarandon turned 65, along with 7,000 people a day—the first members of the Baby Boom generation to hit the traditional “retirement age.” Will Boomers celebrate this milestone with the customary gold watch and office party, then move to Florida and play golf? Perhaps not.
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Gresham not only founded RUF at Auburn, he was a missionary, and taught history at Briarwood Christian School
William B. Gresham Jr., Home With the Lord Read More »
In its 2013 edition of Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report named Covenant College 6th among regional colleges in the South. This is Covenant’s 10th consecutive year in the top ten in its category. “While our aim is not to garner accolades,” said President Derek Halvorson, “we are pleased when others recognize the value
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Christians, when rightly informed and motivated, change the character of political debate. They bring the moral standards of God’s kingdom into the civic realm and thereby become agents of His common grace — of His provision for those who believe as well as those who don’t.
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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.
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A U.S. Army veteran, Rev. Noe` was a retired Minister in the Presbyterian Church in America.
Rev. Dwight H. Noe has “entered into glory” Read More »
The frustrating moments of marriage often show us important ways that we misunderstand love, God, and ourselves. If we’re willing to love in Christlike, practical ways then these ordinary moments can become opportunities for extraordinary change.
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