Pastor’s ‘Hate Speech’ conviction overturned in Canadian Appeals Court
Court upholds right to express religious views on homosexuality
Boissoin’s lawyer…pointed out that not only did Justice O’Brien throw out the AHRC’s decision, but ruled that a human rights panel had no constitutional authority to preside in such circumstances.
An Interview with author of “When Your Husband is Addicted to Pornography”
I can’t emphasize this enough; a husband’s use of pornography is not about the wife
This book isn’t about the husband as much as it’s about the wife’s heart. I address six themes in the book: hope, surrender, trust, identity, brokenness, and forgiveness. I’ve reiterated this, because I don’t want anyone to get the idea that this is a manual for fixing your husband. It most definitely is not. But………
Alone: the Solas of the Reformation
Theme for the 2012 Quakertown Regional Conference on Reformed Theology
Grace Bible Fellowship Church in Quakertown, PA will host its fifth annual conference as a partnered event with the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on Nov. 9-10, 2012.
Jason Allen, in chapel, sets Midwestern Baptist Seminary’s purpose
"What hath the Seminary to do with the Church?"
"How you answer these questions determines everything about the faculty you seek to build, the curriculum you seek to structure, the graduates you hope to produce, the pastors you hope to equip, the ministers you intend to send, and the missionaries you intend to launch," he said.
PCUSA General Assembly Judicial Commission to hear three major cases
Larson v. Presbytery of Los Ranchos; Tom v. Presbytery of San Francisco; PCUSA v. Rev. Laurie McNeill
1. May a presbytery pass a resolution concerning the manner of life for its teaching elders as part of the proper exercise of the presbytery's authority. 2. Does a Presbytery have the right to dismiss a church with its property, in that the property is held 'in trust' for the denomination? 3. May a pastor participate in a same-sex marriage ceremony?
Why the Dinesh D’Souza Scandal Hit Home
There's more at stake in our leaders' failings than we think.
No, the secular world is frothing at the mouth at having yet one more example of hypocrisy from within the traditional marriage/family values crowd. For just one prominent fallen Christian can make secularism’s point far more effectively than can all the arguments of the New Atheists and marriage equality activists combined.
Getting to know Stephen Estock
Biographical data and some Q&A with the new PCA Christian Ed Coordinator designate
On September 20th the PCA Permanent Committee on Christian Education and Publications voted - unanimously - to recommend to the 2013 General Assembly that they approve the Reverend Dr. Stephen Estock of St. Louis as the 3rd Coordinator of the CE/P Committee.
Make Way for the Metro-Evangelical
'You go to the city to reach the culture,' says New York City pastor Timothy J. Keller.
New York City pastor and best-selling author Timothy J. Keller helped spearhead the movement more than two decades ago. In 1989, he moved from rural Virginia to Manhattan and founded Redeemer Presbyterian Church. With several thousand in worship every week, Redeemer Presbyterian is perhaps the most celebrated city-center church story of recent years.
Christianity Isn’t dying, Cultural Christianity Is
Talking About the Future of Christianity in USA Today.
Even in the shadow of the decline of cultural and nominal religion, the future of vibrant Christianity in America is all around us. The future of Christianity in America is not extinction but clarification that a devout faith is what will last. Christianity in America isn't dying, cultural Christianity is. I am glad to see it go.
Putting In a Good Word for Presbyterianism
The elders in a Presbyterianism system serve as Christ’s representatives and with Christ’s authority, but they are not mini-Christs
Indeed, the reference in Acts 15:22 to “the apostles and the elders, with the whole church” suggests that leaders from various congregations came together in the Jerusalem Council to make decisions for the wider body. This is the heartbeat of Presbyterian polity and reason to think “church” can mean in effect, “a subset of leaders who represent the whole.”
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