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Nakah Brings a Vision for Africa

A Bold, Logical Appointment

Nakah is confident in the power of the gospel, as proclaimed through Reformed, covenantal teaching, to change hearts and minds and move an entire continent from darkness to light.

Prayer as a Way of Life

Our Interview with Paul Miller

Christians struggle with prayer. So much so, says Paul Miller, author of A Praying Life, that only about 10 percent of believers claim to have an effective or meaningful prayer life.

A Thanksgiving List

A Good Time to Count Our Blessings

When asked what they’re thankful for, 85 percent of Americans say their health and/or their family. So it’s no surprise that nearly 90 percent of us will be sharing Thanksgiving dinner with family.

Humility to Love as God Loves

In this talk, Bryan Chapell explores how we must change to become a part of the future church and how our fidelity to Scripture and our commitment to the Reformed faith — rather than being a source of contention among us — must become fuel for the Great Commission.

A Place of Healing for All

Becoming a Multi-Ethnic Community

“The wealthy church, or the all-black church – are they blessed? Yes,” Henning says. “But what people don’t know is what they are missing.” A mosaic of vibrant color that reflects God’s glory and His purposes in the world.

Morton Smith: 1923-2017

Leading voice in the founding of the PCA

Perhaps most notably, Dr. Smith was a leading voice in the founding of the Presbyterian Church in America, and he served as the denomination’s first Stated Clerk. His final working years were spent as a professor and dean at the Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1987-2012.

Ministry Transitions

Below are the recent ministry transitions in the PCA.

Bantu to Direct CTS’s City Ministry Initiative

In addition to his role with CMI, Dr. Bantu leads networks in the St. Louis area such as the Inter-Minority Dialogue, Minority Scholars of Religion and Theology, and the African-American Interfaith Dialogue of St. Louis. 

The Worthy 
Walk of 
Humility

The all-knowing and all-powerful God initiates a cherished relationship, not with the rich and influential, but with lowly people. And then He becomes their chief encourager.

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