Wisdom is Work
The wisdom to tell the difference between true and false, right and wrong, wise and foolish, requires training.
Hard won wisdom engenders humility. The wise aren’t naïve about what they’ve gained, but some of what they’ve gained will be a healthy sense of the limits of their own wisdom. This is similar to the way that those who truly understand a topic are much more aware of the limits of their knowledge, but... Continue Reading
How Can You Mumble?
God has designed singing to be one of the many “one another” ministries.
Do you ever consider that sometimes the most selfless thing you can do on a Sunday morning is sing? Do you consider that sometimes singing is the most important way you will serve others during any given worship service? This is true whether you’re one of the musicians at the front or one of the... Continue Reading
Decadence and Desire
What is the root cause of our modern moral decline?
If young people are taught to look at history only through the lenses of power and oppression, they will conclude that power and oppression are everything. Conversely, let them be introduced first to the genuinely great historical deeds, philosophical ideas, literary creations, and works of art of which humans have been capable. Then they will... Continue Reading
Found Faithful at Your Post: The Providence of God and Our Subordinate Identities
With thanksgiving to Jesus, we stand at our assigned post with gladness—wives, husbands, fathers, mothers, children, servants, masters, and all.
Our Lord, assigns us various “subordinate identities” under our primary identity as Christians…In a generation that likes to play dress-up with our own identities, we do well to regularly rehearse what our actual, objective identities are, rather than those that are aspirational, subjective, and not yet actual….He determines our nationalities, our families, our vocations, and... Continue Reading
Reorienting Evangelicalism to Christian Life Distinct from the World
Evangelicals live in a world in which much of the accepted pattern of life is contrary to the Word of God.
The early church was radically different from the pagan world around it. Having a community which is strong and markedly distinct from the world he believes…will be “attractive to people in a world where there’s so much darkness and pain and suffering.” Aaron Renn, whose new book Life in the Negative World was reviewed... Continue Reading
Report of the 51st PCA General Assembly: Summary and 10 Key Decisions
The 51st Presbyterian Church in America General Assembly met in Richmond, VA, June 10-14, 2024.
Over 2100 Ruling Elders and Teaching Elders converged on Richmond, VA for the 51st General Assembly this past week! And, just like that it is over. The Assembly opened up on Tuesday, June 11th with the election of Ruling Elder Steve Dowling to be our Moderator for the next year. Steve was the Moderator of... Continue Reading
Report From the Reformed Presbyterian Church Synod (2024)
The 192nd Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) met on the campus of Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Penn., June 11-15, 2024.
Ruling elder Tom Fisher (Cambridge, MA) was elected as moderator. Elder Fisher is the third ruling elder to ever serve as moderator of the synod. He is also the second African-American to serve as moderator. Tom’s wisdom and grace as well as high practical knowledge of the RPCNA Constitution and rules for ordering a meeting... Continue Reading
Selina Hastings – the Means of Doing Much Good
Mrs. Cook’s account of Selina Hastings is an example of historical Christian biography at its very best.
Selina also heard of a soldier’s wife who had just given birth to twins and was not expected to live. The countess responded quickly by helping the young woman as much as she was able—physically, materially and spiritually. The dying mother wept as she began to understand her sinful state before God and begged Selina... Continue Reading
The PCA’s First Love
We need a moderation that is not a lukewarm Christianity or a Presbyterianism which compromises the Scripture or the Standards, but the moderation of Reformed pastors who understand the sovereignty of the Lord and the triumph of truth over falsehood.
The PCA would profit by constantly remembering the focus of its vision. What has been its call as a church and as a denomination? What has been my call as a pastor and elder during the time God, in His providence and mercy, has granted me to use and fight in this life? These questions... Continue Reading
Before Celebrating Pride Month, Please Read This
This month, instead of celebrating “Pride,” celebrate God’s love and forgiveness in your life.
We should have compassion for those who struggle with same-sex attraction and gender confusion because we all struggle with sin, but at the same time, we should not condone or excuse this type of sin any more than we condone or excuse any other sin. I’m convinced that the majority of American churches seek to please... Continue Reading
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