A Statement from MNA’s Permanent Committee
The Committee has received and accepted MNA Coordinator Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince’s resignation, effective September 30, 2025.
The Committee is working to form a search committee for the next Coordinator. Please join us in prayer for the Ince family, the PCA, the MNA staff, and the search committee. Pray also for God’s blessing on MNA’s commitment to church planting and church vitality. The following is a statement from the permanent committee... Continue Reading
The Centrality of the Throne (An Exhortation to DC)
The saints know that the world is governed by Jesus Christ.
How then do you order your life, family, and culture in submission to the throne of Christ? You don’t come to the throne by skipping past the cross….the central message of Christianity is: die that you might live. Humble yourself, that God might raise you up. The cross leads to the throne. The central... Continue Reading
Bow or Burn: Why Our Day Desperately Needs Daniels
A man who fears God can walk into a den of lions and leave untouched.
Rise up, men of God. Stop bowing to the idols of this age. Stop waiting for safer times. The time is now. The fight is here. Babylon will fall. Christ will reign. Our culture is Babylon. Politicians demand allegiance. Schools bow to idols. Corporations threaten dissenters. And just like Babylon, the order is simple:... Continue Reading
How to Approach Couples in Your Church Who’re Cohabitating
A 2016 Barna survey found that each progressive generation (from Elders, to Boomers, to Gen Xers, through to Millennials) considered cohabitating more and more normal.
We should have a church policy. But that isn’t what we should present upfront to those who’re cohabitating. It’s far better to let them wrestle with what Jesus requires of them and then explain that it’s out of our understanding of his requirements that we have created our church policies. “How do you deal... Continue Reading
From Cancel Culture to Assassination Culture?
Devaluing human life turns hashtags and de-platforming to bullets and bombs.
God’s will is that we see others as of infinite worth because they are made in His image (Genesis 1:27). Unmoored from that objective standard for human value, we have made gods of ourselves and therefore justify eradicating any who dare to have other gods before us. The August 27, 2025 mass shooting at... Continue Reading
The First Example of Expository Preaching
May we, like Ezra, faithfully teach God’s statutes and judgments.
Dear ministers of the Word, we do not have to be modern incarnations of a Charles Spurgeon or a Martyn Lloyd-Jones. We do not know how powerful were the elocutionary skills of Ezra, but rather, it appears to me that the sense of the passage in Nehemiah was not about his amazing elocution but his... Continue Reading
Be the Sam
We need good, solid, godly friends as we walk through this life.
Look to where the Lord has you and who the Lord has around you, make strides to get to know others more than just on the surface, ask more questions about them than talking about yourself, and find ways to be the Sam to them. We all need some help from time-to-time. We need a champion... Continue Reading
Worship and the End of the World
When we come to worship each Lord’s Day, we are preparing ourselves for eternity.
The call to worship at the start of our services is really the call to enter into something that has already been going on. It is an invitation to join our voices to the everlasting song, and to step into—even if for a moment—the wonders of the world to come. Near the opening of... Continue Reading
Review of “For a New Reformation”
Nineteen chapters written by Reformed scholars and pastors, including Joel Beeke, Robert Godfrey, and Scott Oliphant, with an afterword by R.C. Sproul.
If you want to listen in to the conversation that some very fine pastors and thinkers are having about Calvin, then invest the necessary money and time into purchasing and reading this book. Review of Derek Thomas and John Tweeddale (eds), John Calvin: For a New Reformation, Crossway, 2019, 567 pages. “It’s always better... Continue Reading
What Is Necessary for Blind Men to See
This man, who could not see with his physical eyes, looked with the eyes of faith to the Only one who could save him.
We are born spiritually blind, trying to earn our way to heaven. It is impossible for us to be saved on our own. But what is impossible with man is possible with God. With a word, God says, “Recover your sight,” and a blind sinner sees. In Luke 9:51, the gospel narrative pivots: “When... Continue Reading
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