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Reforming Brokenness in Government
By Megan Fowler
Timothy Persons’ grace, humility, and charity stem from his Christian calling to bring order to brokenness.
What if Immigrants are the Answer to Our Prayers?
By Pat Hatch, MNA Refugee and Immigrant Ministry Director.
For centuries, the church has prayed for the nations to come to know Christ. What if the Lord, by bringing the nations to us, is saying, “Here you go. Here’s your opportunity.”?
“She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” – Matthew 1:21
Ministry Transitions
By Staff
Recent ministry transitions within the PCA.
Twelve of the 18 most-recorded Christmas songs in America, eight of the top 10, and all of the top six fall on the “more Jesus” side of Time’s ledger.
Around the PCA
By Megan Fowler
Here, you’ll find a handful of upcoming opportunities to learn, grow, and get involved in our denomination’s work, all for the sake of Christ’s kingdom.
For MNA Disaster Response, a Flood Opens Doors
By Megan Fowler
As pastors from the six PCA churches in the Baton Rouge area inform Disaster Response about the needs around them, site manager Keith Perry dispatches volunteers to help.
Revered Korean Pastor, Won Sang Lee, Passes Away at Age 79
By JUNHYEONG KIM
Rev. Won Sang Lee, senior pastor emeritus of Korean Central Presbyterian Church who has been a revered pastor and missions leader, passed away on December 5, at 5 AM. Lee was diagnosed with stage 3 esophageal cancer in August 2015, and had been receiving chemotherapy until recently. Read the full article here.
“Christ’s grace does not wait until the last chapters of Matthew to make its appearance.” Rather, it is “the dawning light increasing throughout Scripture toward the day of the Savior.”
New Ridge Haven Facilities Extend Camp’s Ministry
By Zoe S. Erler
Although the changes come in the form of brick and mortar, Anderson believes the real impact will ultimately be eternal. Being able to serve 150 more campers at any given time results in at least 1,500 more youth every summer who will have the opportunity to hear the Gospel in a fresh environment.