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Redeemer PCA in San Antonio Buys Former YMCA Building

Redeemer PCA is committed to being a part of the revitalization of San Antonio’s downtown area

Written by Abe Lev, Express-News | Sunday, January 6, 2013

The purchase runs counter to conventional practice in San Antonio of churches moving out of urban neighborhoods inside Loop 410 to the city’s more affluent suburbs on the far North Side. For Redeemer Presbyterian, the location is ideal for the congregation to be “in the city, for the city,” said senior pastor and founder Tom... Continue Reading

Fellowship in the Woodlands

None of our problems would be as bad if the church was still shaping the culture instead of merely responding to it

Written by Mike Adams | Sunday, January 6, 2013

The culture teaches moral relativism. The church needs to correct it….In our holiest moments, we recognize that sound theology must defer to the secular doctrine of feminism. Some doctrines are holier than others. And relativism is culturally relevant even when it isn’t logically consistent.     Most of America’s problems are cultural. Even our economic... Continue Reading

Obama Calls NDAA Conscience Clause for Military Chaplains ‘Unnecessary and Ill-Advised’

Obama calls conscience clause for military chaplains in a new law “unnecessary and ill-advised.”

Written by Paul Conner, The Daily Caller | Sunday, January 6, 2013

The provision….was a response to Obama’s 2011 repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Religious liberty advocates and chaplains worriedthat they may be required to violate their consciences by administering sacraments or officiating marriage ceremonies to gay service members, which would be contrary to some religious traditions, including those of the Catholic Church.  ... Continue Reading

When the Rabbi is More Orthodox than the Pastor

The rabbi got it right on God’s sovereignty; the evangelical pastor did not

Written by Andy Webb | Saturday, January 5, 2013

The confrontation highlighted an important and distressing fact, namely that it’s not just America’s children who are falling into a form of “Moral and Therapeutic Deism” but America’s pastors. We have made ourselves sovereign and constructed a God who, like a Grandma, loves us and is willing to help, and provide us with things, but... Continue Reading

Thoughts on Suicide and Salvation

Suicide is not the unpardonable sin

Written by Timothy Hammons | Saturday, January 5, 2013

How she died didn’t determine who she was. What mattered was that she was “in Christ” as a child of God, therefore her sins were forgiven and are forgiven. Once a person becomes a believer, he or she is completely justified by the atoning death of Christ on the cross. Therefore no matter what sins may have... Continue Reading

The Forgotten Second Coming

A healthy church is a future-oriented church

Written by Michael Kruger | Saturday, January 5, 2013

But, what if our minds were set on another world? What if our hearts were longing and waiting for a future world? A world where “righteousness dwells”? If we did that, then holiness has a context where it is meaningful. Holiness and godliness make sense. In essence, then, people who focus more on the world... Continue Reading

Premarital Sex?

We shouldn't be afraid to call sin by its biblical name

Written by Russell Moore | Saturday, January 5, 2013

Fornication isn’t merely “premarital.” Premarital is the language of timing, and with it we infer that this is simply the marital act misfired at the wrong time. But fornication is, both spiritually and typologically, a different sort of act from the marital act. That’s why the consequences are so dire.   Christians talk a lot... Continue Reading

TIME Sounds the Alarm: The Pro-Life Cause is Winning

Pro-choice advocates are losing the debate

Written by Trevin Wax, TGC | Saturday, January 5, 2013

The scientific advances are demonstrating what pro-life advocates have been saying all along. There’s a human being in there, and an abortion stops the heart and takes a life. Unfortunately, the humanity of the unborn is never really discussed, although Pickert quotes Frances Kissling (longtime abortion activist), who clearly affirms that abortion terminates human life... Continue Reading

How to Mortify Sin

Only an understanding of how the Gospel works can provide an adequate foundation and pattern for dealing with sin

Written by Sinclair Ferguson | Saturday, January 5, 2013

But when we understand the “glorious exchange” principle of the Gospel of grace, then we will begin to make some real advance in holiness. As sinful desires and habits are not only rejected, but exchanged for Christ-like graces and actions; as we are clothed in Christ’s character and His graces are held together by love,... Continue Reading

For Church Leaders: Is 50 the new 30?

You simply can't lead a meaningful Kingdom movement before the age of 50

Written by Doug Paul, 3DM | Saturday, January 5, 2013

At the end of the day, it doesn’t necessarily have to do with IQ and smarts and charismatic gifting. It comes with the wisdom of trying at something for more than 30 years and all the failure that this entails. We may love the stories of wild success that seemingly find overnight at a young age, but... Continue Reading

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