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Confessions from an Intermediate Parent

New challenges come from each stage of life

Written by Aimee Byrd | Friday, July 26, 2013

I’m at a much more complex stage of parenting. The girls are now growing out of the innocent-keep-them-in-a-glorious-bubble stage. They are learning about life. While many new circumstances are great opportunities for Matt and I to have a “teaching moment” and see how the gospel can be applied, it’s also painful to see our kids... Continue Reading

If Cooking Slowly and Growing Organically are In, Why Is Rural Ministry Out?

A ministry accessible to the rhythms of farming and local communities does not qualify as hip

Written by Darryl Hart | Friday, July 26, 2013

But is it wrong to wish that Christians, who have discovered the value of wholesome food and the farming practices that produce it, would translate their choices about diet and carbon footprints into congregations and pastors more circumspect about cities and more respectful of the fly-over sectors of the greatest nation on God’s green earth?... Continue Reading

A Christian vision for gender non-conforming boys

Camps like the one profiled teach parents to abandon children to their fallenness.

Written by Denny Burk | Friday, July 26, 2013

We are a fallen race. That means that we—as well as our children—are born with deep-seated antipathy toward what God made us to be. There is a brokenness in our bones that groans to be healed. As the Psalmist has it, we have all been brought forth in iniquity and conceived in sin (Psalm 51:5).... Continue Reading

What are the struggles of being a pastor’s wife?

Thoughts by a pastor's wife on the struggles of being married to a preacher

Written by Brian Croft | Friday, July 26, 2013

A Demanding Schedule: Cara has found that full-time pastoral ministry isn’t all that different from life as a doctor. “My family doctor and I have often commiserated together when we discussed the similarities between our lives and the chaotic family schedules we manage,” Cara confesses. (79) We know this and they know this: Pastor’s don’t... Continue Reading

Communion on the moon

“Buzz” Aldrin celebrated the Lord’s Supper on the moon 44 years ago, on July 20

Written by Marvin Olasky, WNS | Friday, July 26, 2013

Aldrin wanted to give people on Earth something to think about. He was planning to broadcast his Lord’s Supper, but skittish NASA worried that atheist leader Madalyn Murray O’Hair would sue it for hurting not only the legendary separation of church and state but the definitely real separation of Earth and moon.   Pardon me,... Continue Reading

Engaging with Keller: Thinking Through the Theology of an Influential Evangelical

An overview of a new book considering whether specific aspects of Keller's teaching are biblically accurate ways of transmitting the Reformed faith

Written by Rachel Miller | Thursday, July 25, 2013

Keller adopts a twofold answer to many questions. He wants to present doctrine to the “moderns” (usually older, more rural and less educated) one way, and to the “postmoderns” (usually younger, more urban and educated) in a different way. Keller’s presentations to the moderns is essentially old-fashioned orthodoxy, whereas his answer to the postmoderns include... Continue Reading

Why Christians Should Be Speaking Up about the Surveillance State

Government Overreach, Compliant Christians, and the Founding Fathers

Written by Ed Stetzer, Christianity Today | Thursday, July 25, 2013

So, we should speak up when the government decides it knows best about our personal information and freedom. We cannot sit idly by while they decide to store the phone numbers and names of people we call, touch the private parts of 13-year olds in the name of airport security (using a system that is... Continue Reading

How the West Really Lost God

A book about the importance of families to the life and health of Christianity

Written by D.G. Hart | Thursday, July 25, 2013

On one level, families and Christianity reinforce each other on the level of plausibility. The responsibilities of parenting often drive people to (or back to) church. At the same time, Eberstadt points to the Christian narrative’s dependence on family language, such as God the Father, and God the Son. At a deeper level, Christianity’s social... Continue Reading

A Pastor’s First Concern

Keeping the scalpel sharp and sanitary

Written by Stanley Gale | Thursday, July 25, 2013

Like an adult in a jetliner is instructed to don the oxygen mask herself before tending to her child, so those entrusted with the care of the congregation are to make sure they are in good position themselves. This is especially important when we realize that the congregation is the “church of God.” I heard... Continue Reading

What’s at Stake with Internet Pornography

In our time, pornography is the destroying angel of (especially male) Eros

Written by Russell D. Moore | Thursday, July 25, 2013

With the advent of Internet technology, with its near universal reach and its promise of secrecy, pornography has been weaponized. In some sectors, especially of our young male populations, it is nearly universal. This universality is not, contrary to the propaganda of the pornographers themselves, a sign of its innocence but of its power. In... Continue Reading

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