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Mission to North America (MNA) and Global Church Advancement will hold their annual Church Planting Conference on Jan. 28-31, 2014.
Identical overtures requested the General Assembly to assume original jurisdiction over teaching elder Peter Leithart.
Believing . . . is just the beginning
By Allie Taylor
In the midst of winter in 2004, Rev. Jon Taylor and his wife Allie moved from South Carolina to New Hampshire to plant a church. This article by Allie focuses on one of the challenges they faced (there are many more they can recount!) – finding a home for their church. We present it to you for your encouragement as every church – particular or mission – faces challenges that call us to believe what may seem unlikely or even impossible.
The PCA held its first General Assembly (as the National Presbyterian Church) December 4-7, 1973. But one of the presbyteries that made up the new denomination had been organized since February 13 of that year. On October 15 Warrior Presbytery celebrated its unique place in the history of the PCA.
Theologian, author and singer/songwriter Dr. Michael Milton has been named President and Sr. Fellow of the newly founded D. James Kennedy Institute for Christianity and Culture (DJK Institute)
The RUM Permanent Committee is pleased to announce the nomination of the Reverend Thomas Cannon to serve as the next Coordinator of RUM, pending approval by the General Assembly.
Covenant Theological Seminary will inaugurate Dr. Mark Dalbey as the institution’s fifth president in special ceremonies to take place Sept. 26–27, 2013.
An Interview with the Authors of Resilient Ministry
By byFaith Staff
About six weeks ago, byFaith posted an article on the book “Resilient Ministry: What Pastors Told Us About Surviving and Thriving,” authored by Bob Burns, Tasha Chapman, and Donald Guthrie and based on seven years of research and interviews. As a follow-up to this article, Reasoning Together interviewed the authors.
Vacation becomes vocation for Dorados
By Patrick Finley, Arizona Daily Star
Arklie Hooten, MNA Disaster Response Director, notes, “This is another story about the Sheds of Hope project [in Moore, OK] being supervised by RUF Minister Daniel Killian. The story mentions the work, volunteer housing at Christ the King PCA and the use of the North Texas Presbytery Shower Trailer.” Arklie goes on to urge, “Form a team and get here as soon as you can.”

