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Dissecting the Phrase “Follow the Science”

Our theology compels us to value scientific investigation. And to be wary of idolizing its promised power.
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It’s helpful if we recognize that our shared beliefs as Christians in the Reformed tradition put all of us on a middle path with regard to “following the science.”

Devotion for May 19

Christ’s titles display the essence of the gospel to reveal the grace of God.

Devotion for May 18

God chose the weak and despised things of this world to display his glory, so that when we are forgotten, weak, disregarded, disgraced, displaced, poor, and lowly, we will remember that God does not despise coming to us.

Devotion for May 17

If we didn’t need his help, then Jesus would not have come. Sin never needs to be the end of God’s story. Let him write Jesus’ ending for you.

The Upside-Down World of Service at Ridge Haven

Students relish the experience and the strong bonds they forge.
Ridge Haven

Wallace Anderson believers Ridge Haven’s most significant ministry might be to the high school staff working in the Camp Summer Intern program. 

Devotion for May 16

By his Word and Spirit, God is with you every moment of every day, so that you can face everything with him. God is with you! 

The Good News of Limited Atonement

Limited Atonement

The doctrine of limited atonement — the L in TULIP — teaches that Christ effectively redeems from every people “only those who were chosen from eternity to salvation” (Canons of Dort, II.8). As Ursinus explains in his commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, Christ’s death was for everyone “as it respects the sufficiency of satisfaction which…

Devotion for May 13

Whenever wayward children of God receive grace they do not deserve, that’s the real Christmas story – and what makes it real to us.

Buckeye Renewal: Church Planting in the Rust Belt’s Rocky Soil

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Since its formation in 2010, Ohio Presbytery has prioritized church planting, expanding the PCA’s presence in unreached swaths of Ohio.

Devotion for May 12

The more Paul understood the sacrifice of his Savior, the more he detested the sin that required it. Paul did not get worse; he simply saw his wrongs more realistically. 

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