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Beyond “Expelled”

Westminster Presbyterian Church offered a presentation by Nancy Pearcey on the growing pervasiveness of Darwinian and naturalistic thinking in virtually every area of society.

A Higher Purpose for Higher Education

Sending believers into the world means preparing gifted people to be redemptive force in their respective fields.

Reaching Out, or Selling Out?

The debate over church marketing illustrates the tension between confronting the culture and accommodating it.

A Cup of Water Will Be Rewarded

Wellspring, a ministry of the Western North Carolina Presbytery, hopes to drill water wells in every North Korean province.

The Church’s Fight for Peace

Why, when Jesus promised, “Peace I leave with you,” is the Church beset by strife?

It Has Become Clearer … That We Should Confess Our Sins to One Another

Through confession, believers find they are more honest with themselves, more cognizant of God’s standards, and above all more aware of their everyday need of God’s grace.

God’s Grace in the Story of Cain

Grace is the generous character of God in the face of human rebellion.

“Sunday Best” Is a Matter of Motive

The way people dress at church is noticed, and, survey says, it is a subject that needs to be discussed in our churches.

Where Have All the Poems Gone?

Rather than lamenting poetry’s disappearance, it may be more productive to think about the ways poetry creeps into our daily lives.

The Ethics of Enhancement

How far should we go to make ourselves better?

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