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PHOTOS: Thousands gather on beach for Marco’s annual Easter sunrise service

Thousands gathered at the beach behind the Marco Marriott before the sun came up Sunday morning for the 24th annual Easter dawn service.

Colson Hospitalized: Evangelical leader and prison ministry founder Chuck Colson is in critical condition

Four days after emergency surgery to remove a pool of clotted blood from the surface of his brain, Prison Fellowship founder, author, and radio commentator Chuck Colson was in critical condition at a Washington, D.C., area hospital.

Jesus: The Cosmic Gardener Who Knows Your Name

Some 2,000 years ago, an unexpected event at a grave changed the world forever.

Belhaven University Prepares For First Chattanooga Commencement Ceremony

Belhaven University’s newest campus in Chattanooga will honor its graduating students at their first commencement ceremony.

Details Announced for The Nicole Institute of Baptist Studies at RTS Orlando

Reformed Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the opening of the Nicole Institute of Baptist Studies on its Orlando campus for the 2012-13 academic year.

Rev. Kevin Smith Is New Pastor At New City Fellowship

Rev. Kevin Smith, senior pastor at Pinelands Presbyterian Church in Culter Bay, Fla., will be the new senior pastor at New City Fellowship Church.

Counseling Pastors at a Crossroads

The number of retired PCA teaching elders will triple in the next 25 years. One-third of them won’t receive Social Security benefits, and many more haven’t saved for the golden years. That’s why in October the PCA’s Retirement & Benefits, Inc. (RBI) hired David Anderegg.

David Myers: Retired Minister Became Military Mentor

In the Army, you don’t ever have a home,” explains the Rev. David Myers when asked about his hometown and background. The son of a longtime Army chaplain, Myers, a retired PCA pastor, never stayed in one place for very long.

Pasadena’s Providence Christian College Prepares for Merger

Tiny Providence Christian College already had been planning for significant growth when it announced a merger with a larger school near Chattanooga, Tenn., last week.

Shepherding Entrepreneurs for the Sake of the Kingdom

Lamp Post Group — a Chattanooga business incubator managed in part by members of PCA churches — received attention in The Atlantic last fall, and so did a few ventures in which it invests.

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