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Warnings in the PCA

Seeing prominent voices within the PCA embracing critical theory should deeply bother the leaders and members of the denomination.

Written by Erick-Woods Erickson | Tuesday, September 15, 2020

The PCA has always set itself apart as curious and intellectual. But I would remind them that the things of the world hate the things of God and Marxism is inherently a thing of this world. A Christian who thinks he can co-opt Marxist thought for the church is a Christian whose pride will come... Continue Reading

The Reputations of Tent-Makers

No conspiracy. Just good Christian work, done to the glory of God – and the kind of reputations that follow.

Written by A.W. Workman | Tuesday, September 15, 2020

To be known all over the city as offering an excellent product and to be known as a place where people can learn about Jesus – that’s just about as ideal a reputation as you could ask for when running a business or NGO among an unreached people group. Our partners had truly done some... Continue Reading

Why Does Bavinck Need a New Biography?

Bavink's ability to produce the work that now sits on so many of our shelves depended on a drawn out and traumatic failure in romance.

Written by James Eglinton | Tuesday, September 15, 2020

If previous biographers knew about Amelia, they wrote nothing about her. That silence is perhaps understandable in their contexts as biographers, given that Bavinck’s eventual wife (and their daughter) lived on well into the 20th century. To tell the world that Herman had first hoped to marry someone else would have taken a particularly bold early... Continue Reading

The Use of the Imperative in Jesus’ Preaching

Jesus himself is the Master Preacher.

Written by Barry York | Monday, September 14, 2020

Those listening that day expressed amazement over Jesus’s teaching, “for He was teaching them as one who had authority, and not as their scribes” (Matt. 7:29). The Lord did not just talk about the kingdom of God. He called His listeners into its reality and His dominion. Preachers today would do well not only to... Continue Reading

Why Risk Is Still Right

This year has revealed: perhaps we don’t send more missionaries because we care too much for our own safety and comfort.

Written by Alex Kocman | Monday, September 14, 2020

We should not forsake wisdom and be reckless on mission. Paul himself occasionally fled. But in all our contemporary concern for mitigating risk and exercising caution, I believe it is possible that we have all clenched our lives and possessions too tightly. Instead of counting our lives as precious to himself, let us return to... Continue Reading

The Impact of a Pandemic on the Local Church

The church looks to God and trusts that he guides and controls the steps of us all.

Written by Josh Buice | Sunday, September 13, 2020

The challenges faced by the pandemic has strengthened many people in the local church. Even the genuine believers who have not been able to return to normal life—including their church gathering. They have used technology to the best of their ability, made intentional connections with their church online, and refused to forsake the fellowship of... Continue Reading

Discipleship Together

In the church, we replay the dynamic of the gospel over and over for all to see and rejoice in.

Written by Warren Peel | Saturday, September 12, 2020

As you hear more godly believers speaking with grace, gentleness, and courtesy in members’ meetings, you are learning how Christians ought to express themselves. As you watch them interact with others in Bible studies, you see meekness, humility, and wisdom lived out in front of you rather than defined propositionally in a book. By their... Continue Reading

‘Pastor, Why Aren’t You Preaching About What’s Happening?’ [Part 1]

Some people even leave churches and join others because of the way current events are addressed (or not addressed).

Written by Benjamin Vrbicek | Saturday, September 12, 2020

My friend’s intentions were in the right place, but the second service began in forty-five seconds, and we still stood in the foyer. The event was not large enough that anyone else mentioned it to me. Right or wrong, I made the decision not to address the event in the second service. I wrestle with... Continue Reading

Judge Bars Defiant Los Angeles Megachurch From Holding Indoor Services

Grace Community Church has defied Los Angeles County’s pandemic health orders must stop holding Sunday worship services indoors, under a judge’s ruling Thursday [09/10/2020].

Written by Jaclyn Cosgrove | Friday, September 11, 2020

“While the court is mindful that there is no substitute for indoor worship in the ‘spiritual refuge’ of a sanctuary, the court cannot ignore the County Health Order does not dictate a ban on worship,” Beckloff wrote in his decision granting the county’s request for a preliminary injunction. The order remains in effect until the... Continue Reading

Unstoppable Pilgrims

Get thee to church.

Written by Jacob Bluebaugh | Thursday, September 10, 2020

While there is a growing, vocal number of Christians eager to return to gathered worship, or even proclaiming enough is enough and returning to the house of the LORD regardless of the magistrate, there are others less enthusiastic and even downright hostile to the idea. Where Israelites rejoiced, celebrated, and even partied regarding the House... Continue Reading

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