Defining Success
By Dr. J. Derek Halvorson, President of Covenant College
A helpful benchmark for success might be found in Genesis 5, the book of the generations of Adam.
A helpful benchmark for success might be found in Genesis 5, the book of the generations of Adam.
In this latest installment of PCA Voices, Hodge shares about the call of believers to model servant leadership.
Dr. Mark Dalbey, President of Covenant Theological Seminary, responds to questions and concerns about Covenant Seminary’s beliefs following the Revoice conference.
According to Chuck Garriott, director of Ministry of State, most of us reach a point where we reflect on our stewardship of the gospel.
Among Jesus’ original disciples, two were political opponents: Simon the Zealot, who believed government should remain hands-off. And Matthew, the government-employed tax collector.
According to Tim Keller, there are four subjects that warrant the PCA’s attention.
Mary Beth McGreevy thinks that, in the PCA, we too often we focus on what women can’t do. When we ask about what women can do, the answer is “Almost everything!”
When we filter out the din of competing voices and cultural distractions, there is a simplicity for the preacher/teacher, a simplicity in the message to be preached, a simplicity of the method to preach it, and a simplicity of the church’s mission.
According to MNA Coordinator Paul Hahn, church renewal is our denomination’s “need of the hour.” By any quantitative standard, Hahn says — baptisms, conversions, giving, new members — about a third of PCA churches are in need of renewal.
Kathy Keller considers herself the PCAs staunchest proponent of complementarianism and the denominations most vehement opponent of ordaining women to authoritative office. The reason, ultimately, is simple: Gods Word speaks clearly on the issue.