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Affirming Erskine Theological Seminary

Erskine Board Action Regarding Restructuring at the Seminary

Written by ARP Magazine | Thursday, August 23, 2012

We, the Board of Trustees, affirm these statements and commit to the students, staff and faculty our intention to provide governance which stands true and upholds this commitment. It is our desire that Erskine Theological Seminary continues to be a distinct seminary which men and women can attend and know that they will be instructed in the things of Jesus Christ, His Church and His mission.

When Crafting Ministerial Job Descriptions, Let Realty Shape Expectation!

The vast majority of these job descriptions cluster around two extremes: overly generic or impossibly comprehensive.

Written by Joel Hathaway | Thursday, August 23, 2012

Pastors are neither generic nor ideal. They are not universally nor uniformly gifted. There is no redundancy or irrelevance in the body of Christ. These are individual people created for a specific time for specific “works, which God prepared in advance” (Eph. 2:10).

Get Fired in the Interview

Lay all your cards out on the table, and let the chips fall where they may.

Written by Denny Burk | Thursday, August 23, 2012

They didn’t know what Calvinism was, but they nevertheless wanted to know what my friend felt about it. His answer to their question was open and honest. And it led to his being able to open the Bible with the committee and lead them through his own beliefs directly from the scripture. After hours of teaching from my friend, the committee finally asked him, “Can you please come to our church and teach us more about this?”

As Secularism Advances, Political Messianism Draws More Believers

Civil religion is a marker of the strength of a nation’s faith life

Written by Ray Nothstine | Thursday, August 23, 2012

The American Founders understood that when they replaced the King they were also replacing the idea of the “divine right of kings” and the monarch as moral leader of a country. They knew vibrant spirituality, virtue, and morals among the people would be needed for liberty to flourish. “It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government,” declared George Washington in his farewell address.

Monastery where Christian saint was martyred is uncovered on Scottish island, Eigg

Donnan and 50 monks were killed in 617 by Norsemen, their deaths being recorded in the Irish Annals

Written by Alistair Munro, The Scotsman | Thursday, August 23, 2012

Donnan died in 617AD and monasteries of that time had circular or sub-circular walls which separate the world of God on the inside from the world outside. “We found remains of a sub-circular enclosure and remains of seventh century activity, which would fit in with Donnan’s time.

Media At War

Two unreported or underreported aspects of the Todd Akin/rape controversy

Written by Marvin Olasky, WNS | Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A rape is a criminal and evil violation of a woman’s body...She certainly doesn’t need the added, huge burden of complicity in a brutal attack on an unborn child. The child is innocent. So many women who have had abortions, even under such grievous circumstances, have regretted them later.

Engage 2025: EPC looks to spread Gospel to Muslim nations

According to a Pew Foundation report, Muslims total 1.7 billion of the world’s population.

Written by Carmen Fowler LaBerge, The Layman | Wednesday, August 22, 2012

EPC leaders say the vision of the program is to see each of its 11 presbyteries build partnerships of five to eight churches that will launch church-planting teams that can in turn establish enough churches to form presbyteries in Muslim nations.

GOP Senate candidate from Missouri comes under fire for his remarks on rape and abortion

An article in the St. Louis Post Dispatch after deadline to withdraw indicates Akin remains in the race

Written by Jamie Dean | Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The congressman—who earned a Masters of Divinity from Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis in 1984—has also served as a board member of the Missouri Right to Life…The announcement identified Akin as a ruling elder at Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church (Presbyterian Church in America) in Ballwin, Mo. (Ed. Note: He is not currently an active elder.)

Don’t Settle for Your Mediocre Preaching

The problem is that we have lost our awe!

Written by Paul Tripp, TGC | Wednesday, August 22, 2012

We cannot blame our job descriptions or busyness. We cannot point the finger at the unexpected things that show up on the schedule of every pastor. We cannot blame the demands of family. We have to humbly confess our preaching is mediocre, not rising to the standard to which we have been called. The problem is us.

Will Postmoderns Support the Church?

If younger adults were more aware of the fiscal realities facing the church, could they be persuaded to share more of the costs?

Written by Tony Cartledge, Ethics Daily | Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Think that’s scary? I recently talked to an active member in one of North Carolina’s most active, stalwart, healthy Baptist churches. An internal study there showed that 73 percent of the church budget was contributed by members who are 70 years old and up.  And funerals are conducted on a regular basis.   People who... Continue Reading

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