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Indiana Church Unilaterally Leaves PCUSA for EPC

Church Reaches Settlement with Former Presbytery

Written by Nathan Key | Saturday, August 31, 2013

“We wanted to be part of a denomination led by Scripture, Reformed in its doctrine and Presbyterian in polity. With the changes that have occurred in the (national) church, we don’t think the PCUSA is any longer any of those three,” said Horner, adding that the new Form of Government (nFOG) touts universalism that is... Continue Reading

Top Three Adversaries of Christian Conservatives

Communism, Islam ... and the Emergent Church?

Written by Sarah Pulliam Bailey, Christianity Today | Friday, August 30, 2013

A portion of the upcoming Values Voter Summit in Washington will stray from its usual focus on politics and consider the Emergent Church as one of three “channels the adversary is using to bring America down.” Art Ally, president of The Timothy Plan, a Florida-based mutual fund company devoted to “biblically responsible investing,” will lead the breakout... Continue Reading

Surviving on Campus without Toadying

How to live as a conservative student on a liberal campus

Written by Marvin Olasky, WNS | Friday, August 30, 2013

Many colleges are starting classes this week, and some conservative students have to make a decision. Say you have liberal professors and are not a career suicide bomber: You don’t want to be a classroom wimp, accepting propagandistic statements without protest, but you also don’t want to flunk. How, then, shall you live? The Intercollegiate Review,... Continue Reading

One of the Dirtiest Little Secrets About Preaching

The sad state of "biblical" preaching in the American Evangelical church

Written by R. Scott Clark, Heidelblog | Friday, August 30, 2013

In many places it seems that “biblical” preaching simply means quoting a passage and then the airplane taxis down the runway, rotates, and lifts off and away we go into the homiletical ether.   One of the dirtiest little secrets about preaching is that many preachers are using what we used to call in radio... Continue Reading

God in their Thoughts

Love, identity, rights, freedoms - all are defined without reference to or thought of God.

Written by Jeremy Walker, Ref21 | Friday, August 30, 2013

The problem lies not primarily in the behaviour: the behaviour is the product of the conviction that drives it. Sin is normal, and the most gross sins are increasingly normalised, because there is no thought of God. The transformation that occurs in a converted man is the transformation that begins when he is confronted with... Continue Reading

Copts March on Washington

Demonstrators also came to be a witness to the world, and particularly to Americans, of the persecution of Egyptian Christians.

Written by Faith McDonnell | Friday, August 30, 2013

Like their fellow Copts in Egypt, and like all Egyptians who supported the People’s Coup, the Egyptian Americans now look to the Egyptian Army and General Abdel Fatah el-Sissi as the defenders of Egypt. They are outraged that the U.S. government continues to defend the Muslim Brotherhood and to insist that all of the Islamists should be included in... Continue Reading

We See Jesus

New Testament use of the old in Hebrews 1:4-14

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Friday, August 30, 2013

The Puritan theologian, Thomas Manton, once said: “The great skill of Christians is to find the New Testament prefigured in the Old, and the Old Testament fulfilled in the New Testament.” What helps us most in this endeavor is that it doesn’t take long when reading through the NT to come across one of the... Continue Reading

From One Stated Clerk to Another

A continuing conversation between the EPC and PCUSA

Written by Carmen Fowler Laberge, The Layman | Friday, August 30, 2013

Jeremiah’s letter goes on to address the widely disparate experiences of congregations seeking to realign from PCUSA presbyteries to the EPC. He notes that although some presbyteries take the action of the 2008 General Assembly calling for gracious dismissal seriously, many presbyteries make denominational realignment almost impossible. Jeremiah notes that the route of disaffiliation is... Continue Reading

A Dream Celebrated and Sabotaged

Thoughts on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream Speech”

Written by Anthony Bradley | Thursday, August 29, 2013

There is still hope. If low-income blacks are given a shot at making the gains that middle-class blacks have experienced since King’s era, America could be the place that we dreamed about 50 years ago. In order for this to happen low-income blacks need to be freed from the overreach of elites in government, pursue... Continue Reading

The Goal of Missions and the Work of Missionaries

What do missionaries do?

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Thursday, August 29, 2013

For some people “missions” means nothing but evangelism, while some ecumenical organizations would rather have mission include every good thing the church might do except seeking the conversion of the lost. Is creation care mission work? What about teaching people to read and write? Or agricultural development? Or medical care? Or digging wells? Or orphan work? What if people... Continue Reading

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