What Is the Biggest Change Evangelical Seminaries Need to Make Right Now?
Three visions of the future.
A future model for seminaries would include a balanced faculty, comprising theologians, biblical scholars, and resident church planters who are actively partnering with key churches and ministry networks. Students would take courses in theology and biblical languages from scholars as well as courses in church planting, in which they would be required to help plant a church.
The God of Peace
As a culture we’ve lost sight of the depths and seriousness of our sin.
The peace that Paul refers to is the peace of “God and sinners reconciled.” What joyful news this is! As the country preacher once said, “God ain’t mad no more!”
Baptism: The Doctrine that Caused Tears (2)
Although Abraham had faith, the sign and seal of righteousness was still applied to male children.
Reformed Baptist and Reformed paedobaptist alike know the importance of the Abrahamic covenant and its continuity, at least in some sense, with the new covenant. And everyone agreed that children, as members of the covenant community under the Abrahamic administration, received the covenant sign. If they were still in the covenant, or at least some type of covenant, how could I neglect giving them the sign?
Bible Publisher Tyndale House Beats Obama Abortion-HHS Mandate in Court
The court’s order is the third nationwide against the mandate
“The Court has no reason to doubt, moreover, that Tyndale’s religious objection to providing insurance coverage for certain contraceptives reflects the beliefs of Tyndale’s owners. Nor is there any dispute that Tyndale’s primary owner, the Foundation, can ‘exercise religion’ in its own right, given that it is a non-profit religious organization; indeed, the case law is replete with examples of such organizations asserting cognizable free exercise and RFRA [Religious Freedom Restoration Act] challenges.”
PCUSA’s Santa Barbara union presbytery plan with ECO struck down
The only essential tenet is the freedom to believe that there aren't any
Although the ruling states that "Councils do not have the right to bind the conscience of either pastors or members to a pro-forma set of essentials," the SPJC has sought to do just that by elevating the freedom of conscience above all other values in our common life
SC Episcopal Bishop Writes Clergy on eve of Special Convention
The "national" Episcopal Church has married yesterday's fads and is becoming today's widow, says Lawrence
The following letter was sent to members of his diocese by The Right Reverend Mark Joseph Lawrence of The Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of South Carolina on November 14, 2012
Evangelical leaders urge Obama, Congress to reform immigration
For several years, (SBC's Richard) Land has called for comprehensive reform that includes a pathway to citizenship
"It's past time for us as a nation to deal with this vexing and divisive issue," Land told Baptist Press Nov. 14. "The foundation and structure for fair, just and comprehensive reform legislation is there and needs to be embraced by both parties for the good of the country."
New Efforts by Barna Group, NAE, Others Aim to Reach—and Understand—Hispanics
Evangelical leaders capitalize on post-election interest in U.S. Latinos.
In a forced-choice question, more than half of all Hispanic Christians (54 percent) said they primarily identify themselves as "Hispanic or Latino," while one in four primarily identify themselves as "Christian or Catholic" (24 percent).
Changing standards?
In our anything goes culture, what are the rules for public officials?
If the secretary of agriculture, say, is engaged in an adulterous relationship, would that be a lesser offense than adultery by the CIA director, or the secretary of defense? Should one stay in office and the others resign? What would Carrie Bradshaw advise?
A Spirit of Hopefulness on Long Island
Update on OPC Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief
As of now, well over 1000 homes on Long Island alone have been determined to be uninhabitable. On the southern part of Staten Island hundreds of people are homeless. Hoboken, NJ – a densely populated city which is just across the Hudson River from Greenwich Village in Manhattan – was devastated. Over 1000 people there (most of whom lived in basement apartments that were flooded by Hurricane Sandy) are homeless. The gruesome search for bodies in homes that were near the affected water areas continues – as of now nearly 50 people in New York alone died as a result of the storms
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