Parents, Don’t Live in the Land of Guilt and Shame
Your child’s story is not too twisted, too complicated, or too far gone for God to redeem.
One of the saddest consequences of living under guilt and shame is that it slowly snuffs out hope. Parents begin to pray with less expectation. They start believing that redemption stories are for other families, not theirs. Yet hope is not rooted in circumstances—it is rooted in God’s character. Scripture calls him “the God of... Continue Reading
Banning Public Prayer in Quebec
“We view this as overreach that will impact religious communities across Quebec and deserves scrutiny."
While Muslims praying in public is likely the precipitating cause (or excuse) for Bill 9, Quebec’s secularist CAQ government can use and likely will use the opportunity to strike at traditional religion generally. One group that will be significantly affected is the pro-life movement. The Campaign Life Coalition’s Jack Fonseca has warned, “I suspect the real... Continue Reading
If Matter Is All There Is, Where Did Persons Come From?
Since God is personal, your personhood is not an accident, and your conscience is not an illusion.
If the universe is ultimately impersonal, then personhood is an accident, and meaning is an illusion, and conscience is a chemical trick. But we do not live that way. We live as though truth matters, as though love matters, as though right and wrong are real, and as though persons have value. The worldview has... Continue Reading
Good Works in Salvation
Works done in obedience to God are the result of a living and active faith.
Roman Catholic theologians are in error not by claiming that good works are necessary but only in how they claim them to be necessary. Good works are not a necessary condition for salvation but a necessary result of salvation. In other words, good works do not contribute to the declaration of righteousness in our justification, but they do necessarily... Continue Reading
How to Not Fall Away
Don’t agonize over the weakness of your faith, the holes in your understanding, or the unbelief mixed in with your faith. Be confident in Christ.
Most people who fall away from the faith don’t experience a sudden, Damascus-road-type de-conversion. Studies indicate that a strong majority of those who leave the faith do so gradually. Every time we ignore the urging of our conscience we smooth and broaden the path of apostasy. We need to develop the kind of spiritual disciplines... Continue Reading
Abortion in America After the Fall of Roe: Important Advances and Remaining Challenges
The pro-life movement must continue pressing its case in the courts by challenging the constitutionality of shield laws.
Despite the steady progress achieved by pro-lifers since Dobbs, challenges remain. Perhaps the greatest challenge to the pro-life movement is the prevalence of abortion drugs. In November 2025, The New York Times editorial board rightly observed that “abortion pills have transformed the practice of reproductive medicine.” In fact, it is estimated that over 63% of abortions now take place through... Continue Reading
Administrative Committee Nominates Fred Greco for PCA Stated Clerk
The 53rd PCA General Assembly will consider Greco’s nomination to serve as stated clerk when it convenes in Louisville on June 22-26, 2026.
Greco currently serves as senior pastor of Christ Church in Katy, Texas. He grew up near Buffalo, New York, and studied Classics and history at the University of Buffalo, after which he completed a master’s degree in Classics at the University of Chicago. After earning his law degree at the University of Michigan Law School,... Continue Reading
Why Good Works Matter
God created us to manifest love by our good deeds.
By ruling creation in righteousness, we would have displayed God’s loving character throughout the world. By serving God in the obedience that He created us to perform, we would have reciprocated God’s amazing love to us. Before sin, God’s law was not a miserly imposition. It was a blueprint to show us how best to... Continue Reading
Eight Shadows That Jesus Will Chase Away
O! what joy some of His people have found in His manifesting of Himself in the gospel!
The ordinances themselves are means in Christ’s hand, and do not hide Him from the believer, but rather give a representation of Him. Yet it is only a small and dark glance that they give of Him (1 Cor. 13:12). In the ordinances we do see Him, but only as in a glass darkly, or... Continue Reading
What Does It Look Like to “Put On” Compassionate Hearts?
Love as God loves you.
Weeping is often compassion’s signature. Find compassion in Jesus’s response to a hard-hearted Jerusalem: “And when he drew near and saw the city, he wept over it” (Luke 19:41). Paul responds in a similar way to the Corinthians: “For I wrote you out of great distress and anguish of heart and with many tears, not... Continue Reading
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