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Nashville Couple, the Gettys, Revive Lost Art of Hymn Writing

Kristyn and Keith Getty specialize in writing modern hymns for churches

Written by Bob Smietana, The Tennessean | Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Gettys find much of their inspiration these days in their collection of old hymn books, which stands not far from the piano in the living room of their Nashville home. Kristyn Getty said she often thumbs through the indexes of those hymn books while she’s working on new lyrics and looking for ideas. The... Continue Reading

Thoughts on Same-Sex Marriage, Part II: Distinguishing Rights and Privileges

It is very important to distinguish rights from privileges

Written by T. David Gordon | Sunday, April 14, 2013

For the civil authorities to protect my marital union with another individual—by making public record thereof and by permitting me access to the courts to resolve any issues that may occur if that union dissolves—is not a right; it is a privilege. If the government chose not to make a record of any marriages at... Continue Reading

Van Dixhoorn to Join RTS/Washington Faculty

Van Dixhoorn has been appointed associate professor of church history

Written by Staff | Sunday, April 14, 2013

Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn was trained at Westminster Theological Seminary (M.Div., Th.M.) and the University of Cambridge (Ph.D.). He is a distinguished scholar and author, having recently published The Minutes and Papers of the Westminster Assembly, 1643-1652, a five-volume work with Oxford University Press (2012).  He has taught Church History and Practical Theology at RTS/Washington... Continue Reading

Flinching on Homosexual Marriage

Speaking clearly from Scripture on marriage

Written by Larry Ball | Sunday, April 14, 2013

“If I profess with the loudest voice and clearest exposition every portion of the truth of God except precisely that little point which the world and the devil are at that moment attacking, I am not confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing Christ.  Where the battle rages, there the loyalty of the soldier... Continue Reading

If You’re Not a Good Husband, You’re Not a Good Pastor

Pastors should not undermine the gospel by refusing to love their wives as Christ loves the church

Written by Jared Moore | Saturday, April 13, 2013

That statement is a sobering one for me. It’s one that all pastors and church leaders need to hear. There’s a real temptation in ministry (at least for me), to spend my time ministering to those outside my home to the detriment of ministering to those inside my home. If we allow our congregations’s “needs”... Continue Reading

Washington Post Reporter Explains Her Personal Gosnell Blackout

Reporter says she covers policy not "local crime"

Written by Mollie, Patheos, Get Religion | Saturday, April 13, 2013

It seemed obvious to me that the reporter at the Washington Post who writes so prolifically and passionately about abortion rights would cover this story. She says, however unconvincingly, that a major abortion story suddenly isn’t her beat. OK. Fine. So who at the Washington Post should be covering this major story with national implications?... Continue Reading

Planting a Garden, Putting Down Roots, and Cultivating Contentment When You Might Not Stay Long

Don’t hope so much in security of a ministry job that you miss what God is teaching your heart

Written by Guest writer, Sunday Women | Saturday, April 13, 2013

I struggle with wanting my ministry life to be stable, comfortable, and secure. I long to own a home (we have lived in three church houses now) and paint the walls the colors I would like to paint them. I want to be in a place that my kids say, “I grew up there.” This... Continue Reading

3 Principles for Preaching the Pentateuch

Preach Expositionally; Preach Plainly; Preach Christologically

Written by Daniel Hyde | Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Pentateuch must be preached, for it is the Word of God. The Pentateuch needs to be preached, for it contains food for our hungry people’s souls. Finally, we should desire to preach the Pentateuch, as it leads us and our people by the hand to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and our amazing... Continue Reading

‘Who Are You Sleeping With?’

My Conversation with Timothy Keller

Written by Derek Rishmawy, Patheos, Christ and Pop Culture | Saturday, April 13, 2013

Keller illustrated the point by talking about a tactic, one that he admittedly said was almost too cruel to use, that an old college pastor associate of his used when catching up with college students who were home from school. He’d ask them to grab coffee with him to catch up on life. When he’d... Continue Reading

Jesus People Conflict: The Next Generation

Abuse allegations for Jesus People of the USA, a Christian commune in Chicago founded in 1972

Written by Ron Henzel | Saturday, April 13, 2013

It turns out that Jaime is not the only person who claims to have been molested there, nor the only one who claims that his testimony was not believed. In fact, as Jaime came to the point where he thought his interviews were complete, more ex-members came forward with stories similar to his. If this... Continue Reading

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