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The Chief End of Animals Part 2

The uniqueness of man is not primarily to distinguish him from the animals; rather, it is to call him to a special role as caretaker

Making Poverty Less Permanent

Many churches provide food, clothing, and housing for the poor. But only 1 percent are engaged in employment assistance. What if we put job training at the top of the list?

Created for Community

God calls us to live as if we actually believe our walk with him is a community project

Federal Vision: The Issue For This Generation

A short primer on Federal Vision, what its rejection within the PCA means, and practical suggestions for churches seeking guidance on this issue

Old Hymns For a New Generation

In recent decades, hymns have been seen as old-fashioned, and many in the Baby Boomer generation have eschewed them in favor of seeker-sensitive praise choruses. But postmoderns seem to resonate with the rich tradition of hymnody.

The Chief End of Animals, Part 1

Redemptive history is one grand story of God’s grace and judgment. In the overarching story, what role do animals play?

Nurturing the Next C.S. Lewis

Art Within Looks to Blend Gifts with Faith

Contemporary Art and the Incarnation

For many Christians, contemporary art holds little appeal. Common wisdom suggests that anything made after 1960 is at best obscure and at worst irreligious or obscene. Yet art—even contemporary art—matters.

The State of Israel and the Kingdom to Come

How should the evangelical community in American view the present nation of Israel?

Mercy That Leads to Change

The goal is to help the needy become self-sufficient

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