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We’re, Like, Damaging the English Language

Our best defense against tyranny and the loss of cultural memory is a language that maintains honesty, simplicity, and clarity

Written by John Erickson, WNS | Friday, June 29, 2012

English is our conduit to the founding documents of English-speaking civilization, the body of law, literature, and Scripture that shapes our understanding of what it means to be a God-made, civilized human being

Millennials Losing Their Religion

Will they come back to the church, or are they gone forever?

Written by Bob Allen, ABP | Friday, June 29, 2012

While there's nothing new about young adults drifting from the faith after they leave home until they marry and have children of their own, pollsters fear current trends signal more than sowing wild oats.

Supreme Court ban on school prayer ban turns 50

“They took prayer out of schools-uh, and they put evolution in-uh.”

Written by Peter Smith, Courier-Journal | Friday, June 29, 2012

“With all respect, I think the Court has misapplied a great constitutional principle. I cannot see how an ‘official religion’ is established by letting those who want to say a prayer say it. On the contrary, I think that to deny the wish of these school children to join in reciting this prayer is to deny them the opportunity of sharing in the spiritual heritage of our Nation.”

From PCRT to Ligonier to Gospel Coalition

Not too long into the 1980s, however, Calvinists lost their swagger and mojo

Written by D. G. Hart | Thursday, June 28, 2012

The OPC found a way to avoid J&R with the PCA and in the process recovered something of its older polemical edge. The PCA became a refuge for disaffected Orthodox Presbyterians of a New Life persuasion. The CRC debated and finally gave its blessing to women’s ordination. As the OPC hardened, the PCA softened, and the CRC amended, Reformed Protestantism fractured.

Are Calvinistic Congregationalists To Be Counted Among the Reformed?

I, for one, am not ready or willing to give the definition of ‘Reformed’ such a narrow meaning

Written by Spencer Snow | Thursday, June 28, 2012

Thus, it is the Congregationalists who also believed in a gathered church of visible saints. It is true that they continued to practice paedobaptism, but the fact is that they, by their statement of faith, believed that only those who were visible saints who were visibly repenting of sin and visibly turning to Christ were the only proper subjects for church membership. It was also the Congregationalists who, like the Baptists, embraced the completeness of the local church in such a way that connectionalism in the Presbyterian sense is not needed and not Biblical.

Colorado Springs Burning

A tsunami like wind pushed the fire over the ridge and 300 houses were destroyed

Written by Dominic Aquila | Thursday, June 28, 2012

A number of families, members of the Presbyterian Church in America and other Reformed churches, were displaced (there were unconfirmed reports that a couple of their houses may have been destroyed, but residents have not been allowed back into the fire damaged area). At present the number of those displaced is around 75 families.

Wednesday RPCNA Synod Report

“There were people with big kingdom vision communicating that vision to the young people.”

Written by Nathan Eshelman | Thursday, June 28, 2012

Rev. Dave Long (Lafayette, IN) was nominated as moderator. Rev. Long has a track record of church planting as well as sending men into the ministry. The vote was unanimous! Following the election, his congregation presented him with a very large bouquet…of Tootsie Pops!

Court of Appeals rules in favor of Missouri PCUSA congregation

Colonial Presbyterian Church v. Heartland Presbytery

Written by The Layman | Thursday, June 28, 2012

“Colonial is a Missouri church, and Heartland is a Missouri Presbytery. The Supreme Court of Missouri has adopted the neutral principles approach in deciding how disputes between local churches and national churches should be resolved, and, since we have two Missouri religious organizations before the court, that is the approach that governs.”

Persecution Isn’t Just ‘Over There’

The Bible tells all Christians to expect persecution — and Americans are not excluded

Written by Carl Moeller | Thursday, June 28, 2012

As Hebrews 11:13-16 says: 13 These all died in faith, not having received the things promised, but having seen them and greeted them from afar, and having acknowledged that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For people who speak thus make it clear that they are seeking a homeland. 15 If they had been thinking of that land from which they had gone out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared for them a city.

“Joining and Receiving:” A Fading Footnote?

30 Years since the PCA and RPCES came together

Written by Bill Johnson, byFaith | Thursday, June 28, 2012

“Humanly speaking, there is hardly a chance in the world. But I believe the merger will occur because God requires it.” --Ed Clowney

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