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10 New Books to Consider Reading in 2025

Here are 10 books (in no particular order) that you should consider reading in 2025. Most are written by, or about subjects that will interest, Reformed evangelicals.

Five PCA Stories We’re Tracking in 2025

As the new year begins, here are five topics to keep your eye on in the PCA over the next 12 months.

Blessed Among Women: A New Series Celebrating the Witness of Mary

Next week, byFaith is launching a weeklong series of articles to celebrate the role of Mary in the birth of Christ. This series aims to explore the Scripture and celebrate the woman who holds a unique spot in the history of redemption. 

An Update on Presbytery Votes to Proposed BCO Changes

The 51st General Assembly voted in favor of four amendments to the PCA’s “Book of Church Order.”

NAPARC Gathers for 49th Annual Meeting

Last month the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council convened its 49th annual meeting with all 13 NAPARC member denominations represented.

PCA Adds Six New Churches in First Half of 2024

In the first half of 2024, six new churches were particularized in the PCA. Here are their stories.

Historic PCUSA Church Calls PCA Pastor

First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood (PCUSA) calls PCA pastor to serve as its new senior minister.

The Church As A Community of Gratitude

We the church should be marked by gratitude.

The Table Church: Finding Space in a Secular Community

“The more post-Christian a place is, the more absolutely essential property will be to a church plant’s long-term viability, and the harder it will be to acquire.”

Friend of Sinners Church: God’s Generosity Amidst Poverty

Friend of Sinners Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has followed the Lord’s leading from a potato chip factory to a historic Methodist church building. 

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