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Don’t count out the church organ just yet

Whether electric, digital or pipe, experts who play, study and make organs say the majestic instrument is making a comeback.

Written by Jeff Brumley, American Baptist Press | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

What 20-year-old David Mikesell said is that he’s looking for is a balance. He grew up worshiping at College Park Baptist in Orlando and has come to love the organ in worship. But he also likes the energetic praise-and-worship style at the student services he attends at Florida State University.

The Danger Of Asking God “Why Me?”

God did not create a world with death and evil in it. It is the result of humankind turning away from him

Written by Tim Keller, CNN Belief Blog | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

We don’t know the reason God allows evil and suffering to continue, or why it is so random, but now at least we know what the reason isn’t, what it can’t be. It can’t be that he doesn’t love us. It can’t be that he doesn’t care. He is so committed to our ultimate happiness that he was willing to plunge into the greatest depths of suffering himself.

Former PCA Mission to North America Coordinator dies in California

Teaching Elder Phil Clark was 91 years old

Written by Staff | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

In 1968 [he became] pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Church (BPC).  He joined the PCA immediately after its formation in 1973; his church came in a few years later. In 1974, Phil organized the area’s first presbytery (Pacific Presbytery); he later became chairman of the Mission to North America Committee and then served as MNA... Continue Reading

Is Southeastern Baptist Seminary Part of a Calvinist Plot?

Southeastern Seminary does have an agenda – the Great Commission

Written by Ken Keathley | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

During the 10 years I have lived in the Carolinas I have had the opportunity to preach in many rural churches. Instead of finding many “traditional” Baptist churches, to my dismay I have encountered numerous churches with practically no theological moorings at all. Many historic churches have had pastors who held to a low view of biblical authority with few doctrinal commitments, and the results have been very damaging.

Calling Jon Stewart’s Bluff

Both Chick-Fil-A and gay marriage are unhealthy for America.

Written by D. G. Hart | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

How do we know that gay marriage is a positive social arrangement? In fact, one objection to this change in law is that we have no idea what the consequences — positive or negative — of such a change to millenia of legal arrangements and cultural expectations will be. Though we do have some data from social scientists on the benefits of regular marriage

Crystal Springs Baptist Church issues formal apology for banning black wedding

"We, the church, realize that the Hendersons and Wilsons should have never been asked to relocate their wedding"

Written by Therese Apel, Clarion Ledger | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

I'm not saying we're not sinners. We're all sinners. We're born in sin," Charles Wilson said. "But you're not born to hate. No child is born to hate. You have to be taught to hate. When you say come to the church, are the same people that put us out of church still there? How have they changed?"

Church, State, and The President

This administration…has carried secularism to levels never attempted by any of its predecessors

Written by Conrad Black, National Review Online | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

It is a bad, dangerous, and devious encroachment on constitutional liberty, and could undermine one of the greatest pillars of American national success. The balance between faith and reason is for the determination of each individual, and of the people as a whole, not of unauthorized government officials uttering impious humbug as they arbitrarily try to define that balance.

The 50 Shades of Evangelicalism

It is frustrating to see ourselves summarized through the extreme voices of… Pat Robertson and John Hagee

Written by Jonathan D. Fitzgerald, Religion Dispatches | Tuesday, August 7, 2012

And, while referring to a particular group as evangelical may be more accurate than simply calling them Christian, the increasingly varied shades of evangelicalism make even that term insufficient. For example, are we referring to the ultra-conservative televangelist and one-time Republican presidential hopeful, Pat Robertson? Or, do we see Jim Wallis, founder of Sojourners and vocal Obama supporter as the quintessential evangelical?

Practicing While Preaching

Choosing a translation that fits what I wanted in the sermon would have been being partial

Written by Barry York | Monday, August 6, 2012

The wisdom of impartiality is the practice of receiving in love a sincere believer as my brother in Christ regardless of inherent qualities such as race, social status or spiritual maturity, and of making any distinctions of my treatment of people to be based solely on the moral code of Scripture.”

What Happened to My CCM?

Much has changed in a generation—the bands, the industry. Oh, and me.

Written by Joel Heng Hartse | Saturday, August 4, 2012

I'm really happy to see new material from some of my favorite musicians, but I know that I'm not the same person I was when I started going to rock shows in church basements. I no longer put band stickers on my car or wear their buttons on my jacket. I no longer listen to Christian radio or buy my music from Bible bookstores. But these are some of the people who taught me what I know about faith, hope and love—and I'll be forking over some cash this year to hear them do it again.

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