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Mom vs. Mom: The War I Didn’t See Coming

Deep down many of us are just a little bit afraid that someone else is doing a better job at this whole thing than we are

Written by Jeanne Harrison | Thursday, August 29, 2013

Here is my theory–I picture the hearts of moms across the world being like a really dry forest, the kind that people warn you not to strike a match in.  They are dry because they’re insecure and aching.  They are exhausted and spent.  They are longing to hear that they’re doing a good job, and... Continue Reading

The Pastor’s Family: Shepherding Your Family through the Challenges of Pastoral Ministry

A review of a new book by Brian and Cara Croft

Written by Tim Challies | Thursday, August 29, 2013

All throughout the history of the church there have been pastors—and you may well know some of them—who have sacrificed their families on the altar of ministry. Too many neglected wives and forsaken children can testify to men who time and time again chose ministry in place of family. Every pastor can testify to the... Continue Reading

Staying or leaving?

A critique of Alexander's reasons to stay in the Church of Scotland

Written by David Robertson | Thursday, August 29, 2013

I have read and re-read what Mr Alexander has to say.  I have prayed and thought about the arguments and wondered whether I should change my position (which was that whilst there were some who would have to leave and should be encouraged as they do so, others would have to stay and also be... Continue Reading

I Weep for Miley

What kind of people are we? What kind of culture have we created?

Written by Trevin Wax, TGC | Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Picking up a sub sandwich today, I saw a news report on CNN about Miley Cyrus’ performance at last night’s VMA’s. I was shocked, then sickened, then saddened.   For the rest of the day, I wondered: What kind of people are we? What kind of culture have we created? What do we want our... Continue Reading

Jesus on Every Page

7 Reasons to Study Your Old Testament

Written by David Murray | Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The apostle Paul had the highest regard for the Old Testament’s origin, nature, power, and purpose (2 Tim. 3:16-17). But the Old Testament wasn’t only helpful for Christian living; it gave Christian life. When Paul assured Timothy that “the Holy Scriptures [are] able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ... Continue Reading

Macklemore’s “Same Love” and the Incoherence of Postmodern Morality

A song touting the merits of homosexuality?

Written by Michael J. Kruger | Wednesday, August 28, 2013

In the end, Macklemore’s song is the perfect example of the postmodern approach to morality.  It is heavy on rhetoric, but short on substance.  When probed, his arguments prove to be problematic at almost every point.  Only God can provide a basis for absolute morality. And one can only appeal to God if they have... Continue Reading

Does God Want Me To Move To Africa?

Are full time ministers the only ones serving God?

Written by Josh Blount | Wednesday, August 28, 2013

My mistake as a young Christian was to believe that God would only be involved in major life decisions like relocating to another continent but absent from the “smaller” decisions (which are really just as significant): where I went to school, what job I had, who my friends were. The truth is God is providentially... Continue Reading

The Importance of the Satisfaction View of the Atonement

The Bible explains the cross in terms of both propitiation and expiation, the twin accomplishments of Christ in our behalf

Written by R.C. Sproul | Wednesday, August 28, 2013

In more recent times, modern thinkers have objected to the satisfaction view of the atonement on the grounds that it casts a shadow over the free grace and love of God. If God is a God of love, why can He not just forgive people gratuitously from the pure motivation of His own love and... Continue Reading

Reformed Theological Seminary-Houston Approved to Offer an Additional Degree

The Houston campus is now accredited to offer the MA degree in Biblical Studies

Written by Staff, RTS | Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Tim McKeown, RTS/Houston’s executive director called this “wonderful news” and a great step forward for the Reformed faith in Houston and Southeast Texas. “Our goal is to develop a regional seminary offering a full complement of language and theological courses culminating in the Master of Divinity Degree and hopefully a Doctor of Ministry after that,”... Continue Reading

Divine Appointments and Caller I.D.

The luxury of knowing who’s on the line comes at the cost of temptation

Written by Megan Hill | Wednesday, August 28, 2013

What if I look at that number and I know, as certainly as I have ever known anything, that the number on my phone’s little screen represents 30 or 40 or 75 minutes, gone from my carefully scheduled life. What if I see the number that, by rights, ought to display as “Complaint About The... Continue Reading

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