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Why Stay-at-Home Moms Are More Depressed Than Working Moms

Written by Ellen Morgan Peltz | Sunday, June 10, 2012

Which leads me to conclude that Lerner undervalues what is perhaps the one factor that makes being a stay-at-home mom the most difficult: the sheer challenge of parenting all day, every day. The constant sacrifice of body and soul to another being. The unrelenting subjugation of your desires to another’s needs. The fact that sometimes you can’t even

OPC Hosts Deacons Summit; Receive greetings from Fraternal Church Partners During Friday meetings

Written by Ken Montgomery | Saturday, June 9, 2012

The assembly had a time of thanksgiving to the Lord for the labors of Mr. Ross Graham, who is retiring from his position as General Secretary of Home Missions in 2013.

OPC 2012 General Assembly Report Thursday, June 7

Written by Alan R. Pontier | Saturday, June 9, 2012

An observer might wonder if the five or six hours that advisory committees meet is really a good use of time. Wouldn't the assembly be better off just plunging right into the great number of reports and issues which will consume it's time during the week? The answer is a resounding "no." These committees have proven year after year that they actually save the Assembly time, eliminate much confusion and help the church conduct its work in a more orderly manner.

First Presbyterian, Orlando dismissed to EPC – By The Layman

Written by The Layman Magazine | Saturday, June 9, 2012

In its report, the presbytery’s resolution team wrote, “Team members have worked actively with the Denominational Relations Committee and session of First Presbyterian Church to reach an agreement regarding the sharing of personal property and assets of the congregation to provide for the continuing ministry of the congregation to be dismissed and the congregation which will remain. The team has also provided pastoral care to the continuing congregation. The team is delighted to be able to report that a settlement agreement has been reached.”

Response to A Statement of the Traditional Southern Baptist Understanding of God’s Plan of Salvation, Part 4 – by Tom Ascol

Written by Tom Ascol | Saturday, June 9, 2012

These verses teach that no unconverted person--regardless of whether he is predestined in any sense to any destination--has the spiritual ability to respond to the gospel by his own free will. This is at variance with the denial which necessarily implies everyone--and "not only a select few"--has the ability to repent and believe.

Free Campus – Hobby Lobby founders seeking evangelical organization to take over school property in Massachusetts – by Rachel Duane

Written by Rachael Duane, WNS | Saturday, June 9, 2012

Grand Canyon University (GCU) is a for-profit Christian college in Phoenix, Ariz., about two hours from its namesake. GCU offers a variety of graduate and undergraduate programs, including the Ken Blanchard College of Business and the College of Christian Studies…If it wins the bid for the property, the NAMB would use it as a home base in the northeast, increasing the Southern Baptist influence in the midst of its more liberal neighbors

Snake-handling believers find joy in test of faith – Bob Smietana

Written by Bob Smietana, The Tennessean | Saturday, June 9, 2012

Pop culture has rediscovered serpent handling as well. A New York Times best-seller called A Land More Kind Than Home revolves around a snake-handling church. Its author, Wiley Cash, said people want a sign that God is real. “Everyone wants to believe that God has given them some kind of providence.”

Southern Baptists and Salvation: It’s Time to Talk – by Albert Mohler

Written by Don Clements | Friday, June 8, 2012

The last thing Southern Baptists need, now or ever, is the development of theological tribalism among us. We must all repent of the sin of building a tribe when we are called to serve the Kingdom of Christ

UPDATED 6-8 ARP Synod: Attempt to suspend Erskine funding ruled out of order, fails by 2 votes; ‘governance issue’ to return in 2013 – by Daniel Wells

Written by Daniel Wells | Thursday, June 7, 2012

Rev. David Vance, the committee’s chairman...noted that in recommendation 8 (Minority Report), the committee desires the $431,000 allocated funds to Erskine to be placed in escrow until there is a satisfactory response and action from the Erskine Board. Principle Clerk Ron Beard referred to recommendations 6-8 as out of order since the Minority Report of Erskine is out of order in terms of Synod’s program.

Reports from several ‘Moderator’s Committees’ at the ARP General Synod

Written by Staff | Wednesday, June 6, 2012

…the 2011 Synod…passed a policy for trustee removal from agencies and boards. Various agencies contacted Paul Bell, Director for Central Services about issues of legality. Synod’s attorney, Mr. Dan Eller, studied the issue and reported back to the Executive Board that there are liability issues with having this policy.

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