Top 10 – 2025 PCA General Assembly Summary
A report of some of the actions taken by the 52nd PCA GA.
That the 52nd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America does hereby join with the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (221st General Synod) and with the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America (193rd Synod) in condemning without distinction any theological or political teaching which posits a superiority of race or ethnic identity born of immutable... Continue Reading
Toward a Worthy Walk
What means does God give us for kingdom influence?
In respect to the kingdom of God, the apostle speaks of God’s deliverance from the power of darkness and transference into the kingdom of the Son of His love (Col. 1:13-14). That redemptive change is the basis for walking worthy: “that you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every... Continue Reading
Sex and Sexual Sin
The Church Needs Help
Our youth are exposed daily to pornography and false ideologies regarding sex and sexual sin, gender, and identity. And there are countless hidden heartaches for believers silently burdened by shame, guilt, and isolation. Our staff travels regularly to exhibit and speak at large national conferences and local churches countrywide. Every week, at least one... Continue Reading
Revelation 1:9-10
A postcard from Patmos.
When you suffer for the Gospel, you’re not deviating from the path—you’re walking the same road as the apostles, the martyrs, and the Master Himself. We are not waiting for tribulation. We are walking in it. But we do not walk alone. We walk with Christ. And that’s what makes it victory. Intro When... Continue Reading
You Can Trust God and Still Ask
Killing the money shame in Ministry.
We should never let the vultures of the prosperity gospel shame faithful ministries into thinking that not asking is the only righteous way to operate. It’s not. It’s time to stop confusing manipulation with invitation. The apostle Paul never manipulated people into giving, but he certainly asked. He spoke often of giving, financial partnership, and... Continue Reading
Sometimes You Just Need to Ask
Just be silent and listen.
There are lots of things you don’t even have to ask God about. You know not to steal and not to lie and other things that are maybe harder, like not to complain. But sometimes, we may be missing something. Maybe we aren’t working on the book or project or goal we should be. Maybe... Continue Reading
Why Is Creation So Important for Understanding the Bible?
The God who creates is also the God who redeems. And he does both with the same power for the same reason—ultimately for his glory.
We see creation language when he brings Israel up out from Egypt, as if he’s creating a new people again for his glory. Then we see creation language when he brings his people back from their captivity in Babylon. For his glory, he’s creating a people. A Story That Begins and Ends with Creation... Continue Reading
Why Jesus’ Love Offends the World—But Is Your Only Hope
The gospel offends because it frees; it challenges because it heals. Stand firm. Speak boldly. Live as a beacon of hope in a darkened age.
In this digital Babel, clarity about truth is harder than ever to find. It’s tempting to avoid difficult conversations or water down our beliefs to fit in. But this only deepens confusion and leaves people lost without a firm foundation. Yet, the gospel is our only hope in a world where truth feels subjective and... Continue Reading
We’re All Beginners at Prayer
Prayer is not about expertise or eloquence but about humble, heartfelt communication with God, who welcomes us as we are.
Jesus emphasized honesty and simplicity. He warned against praying to impress others or using empty words. Instead, he invited us to come to God as children come to their father, with trust, dependence, and openness. He provided us with a simple model prayer that clearly expresses his priorities for our lives, while addressing our concerns,... Continue Reading
The Third Chattanooga PCA Assembly (2025): “We’re Back!”
The next decade’s actions, leaders, and strategies will be decisive for the matters on which this assembly was clearly divided.
By the end of this third Chattanooga Assembly, many of the PCA founding cultural interests and efforts to avoid centralization were distant memories. With strong efforts, the conservatives who sought to bring the high-level officers more in line with certain notions had some success. Moreover, the progressive wing seemed more determined and efficient than ever... Continue Reading
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