Drifting Into Christless Christianity
Our conversation with author and theologian Michael Horton.
Drifting Into Christless Christianity Read More »
Our conversation with author and theologian Michael Horton.
Drifting Into Christless Christianity Read More »
It is encouraging to note the number of Christian colleges that are acceptiong the challenge of training tomorrow’s writers.
Training a New Generation of Christian Writers Read More »
Some are concerned about what they’re saying.
Those Who Want to Re-visit Women’s Roles Have Been Heard Read More »
In some ways, last month’s Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) training meetings in Atlanta were par for the course–the national campus ministry of the PCA hosts training events for its campus ministers and interns twice a year as a means of developing them in the RUF philosophy of ministry. And this year many wives attended and
RUF and Church Planting: An Unexpected Development Read More »
A new generation takes up the debate on women’s roles.
A Changing of the Guard Will Guide Us Read More »
PCA churches fight sex trafficking in Atlanta.
Bringing Hope to Exploited Children Read More »
The Athens, Ga. church began inner-city ministry with the simple goal of “taking aim at the poverty and brokenness of our neighbors.”
Downtown Ministries, Stretching Redeemer Church in New Ways Read More »
In the early 1970s, David Wakeland formed a friendship with a deaf co-worker. That relationship gave David a glimpse of an unreached people group with a distinct language and culture.
Planting a Deaf Church to Proclaim Christ Read More »
The population ratio of whites and Asians is decreasing. These are the PCA’s core constituencies.
Can the Church Adapt to Demographic Reality? Read More »
Hour-by-Hour with Christina Davies
A Day in the Life of an MTW Relief Worker Read More »