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Law, Grace and Redemption in Les Misérables

“This is not my house,” Bishop Myriel declares, “it’s the house of Jesus Christ,” a refuge for the outcast."

Written by L. Michael Morales | Friday, December 14, 2012

Deeply distraught and ill over this isolation, Valjean prepares to die wretchedly alone. Marius, however, eventually discovers the deeper truth: “You save people’s lives, and you hide it from them! You do more than that, you slander yourself while you’re pretending to unmask yourself.” In the happy reunion of his family, reconciled in love, Valjean dies, peacefully anticipating his eternal refuge

Reformed People: Get It Right, That’s Not Outreach

“I like my way of doing (evangelism) better than your way of not doing it.”

Written by Leon M. Brown | Friday, December 14, 2012

Despite, perhaps, the alarming title, my plea is to see Reformed and Presbyterian Churches whole-heartedly embrace outreach. I know many denominations are great about foreign missions, but what about local? Our neighbors need the gospel, too!

What Is Hypocrisy?

Many Christians fear that doing the right thing without the right feelings makes them hypocrites.

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Friday, December 14, 2012

The hypocrite is not the Christian who struggles against sin, fights against temptation, and keeps doing what is right even on his worst feeling days. That’s a hero. The hypocrite is the Christian who uses the veneer of public virtue to cover the rot of private vice

How does a pastor help his children not become disenchanted with the church or his ministry?

A PK's testimony about his dad

Written by Brian Croft | Friday, December 14, 2012

This is a question that should be on the minds of every pastor. It is certainly on mine. Every pastor’s family is at risk at becoming disenchanted, even hostile to that church and ministry that so often takes their father away. How can a pastor help, not hinder his children to grow in love for the church?

Science catches up to Scripture with evidence of historic flood

The scientists speculate the now salty Black Sea was once a freshwater lake surrounded by farmland

Written by Leigh Jones, WNS | Friday, December 14, 2012

Christians excited about Ballard’s discovery need to remember that the archeologist and his researchers approach the Bible with a very different attitude than believers, said Dr. Corné Bekker, department chair of biblical studies at Regent University, in Virginia Beach, Va

Renewing Our Faith and Reforming Our Ministry Practices

Understanding the Foundational Documents of The Gospel Coalition

Written by Gavin Ortlund | Thursday, December 13, 2012

Discerning readers will note that the authors affirm with the Foundation Documents issues such as complementarianism (Davis, pp. 66, 72), divine election (Smith, p. 93), divine sovereignty over evil (Andrews, p. 80), a propitiating model of atonement (Smith, p. 109)

A Cautionary Note for Those of Us in Social Media

Checking a prospective employee’s use of social media is now standard before hiring someone

Written by Thom Rainer | Thursday, December 13, 2012

I do indeed love the world of social media. From my perspective, this new world of communication has done much good for our society. But like any other instrument, something that it used for good can also be used in a harmful way.

Former PCUSA GA Moderator Cindy Bolbach dies at age 64

Ruling elder and corporate attorney, noted for her non-anxious presence, intelligence, and humor, succumbs to cancer

Written by Emily Enders Odom, PCUSA Communications | Thursday, December 13, 2012

A memorial service will be held Saturday, December 15, at 1:00 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church of Arlington, Va.

12.21.2012 … The End of the World?

The Mayan calendar does not predict the absolute end of the world, but only the end of a cycle

Written by Peter Jones | Thursday, December 13, 2012

Note carefully. Such an upbeat vision is predicated upon the end of the Christian world. This new birth must eliminate from human society the first line of the ancient Christian creed: “I believe in God the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth.” This is the great obstacle holding back the dawning of the Age... Continue Reading

Unlearning Liberty

American universities are discouraging students from expressing controversial views

Written by Denyse O'Leary | Thursday, December 13, 2012

On college campuses today, students are punished for everything from mild satire, to writing politically incorrect short stories, to having the “wrong” opinion on virtually every hot button issue …. this problem will only get worse as university-educated people assume leadership in society without any firm grasp of the fact that good ideas survive challenge... Continue Reading

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