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Americans Ready to Risk Lives to Save Souls in Monterrey, Mexico

Presbyterians from churches like the PCA, many of them older men, don't let drug war violence scare them away from checking up on the churches they support financially

Written by Richard Fausset, Los Angeles Times | Thursday, December 13, 2012

Retired [PCA] pastor Rod Whited had made the trip from Jacksonville, Fla. When his church learned it was unsafe to send church groups across the border, it hosted a “reverse mission,” welcoming Mexican teenagers to the U.S…. Pastor Andres Garza and his American colleagues didn’t want the locals to think that American missionaries came only... Continue Reading

MacArthur: Christmas Culture Wars Obscure True Meaning

Christmas is about Christ’s birth offering hope and salvation, not about ornaments and trees

Written by John F. MacAthur | Thursday, December 13, 2012

Frankly, if everything you knew about Christmas came from tree ornaments, house decorations and Christmas movies, you might not have a clue the holiday ever had anything to do with the birth of Christ. The fact that people think of Christmas trees as religious symbols proves Christians have not made their message clear.    ... Continue Reading

Judge Blocks ‘Gay-Conversion Therapy’ Ban

Law prohibiting counseling 'likely' violates 1st Amendment

Written by Bob Unruh, WND | Thursday, December 13, 2012

“The Supreme Court has recognized that physician speech is entitled to First Amendment protection because of the significance of the doctor-patient relationship,” the judge noted. That high court has concluded “At some point, a measure is no longer a regulation of a profession but a regulation of speech or of the press; beyond that point,... Continue Reading

Sex Texts Epidemic: Experts Warn Sharing Explicit Photos Is Corrupting Children

A disturbing investigation has warned that children as young as 13 are routinely swapping intimate photos

Written by Daniel Martin, Mail Online | Thursday, December 13, 2012

Insight into the pornography increasingly exchanged by young teenagers came from interviews carried out for the NSPCC and Channel 4’s Generation Sex series. ‘This is mainstream; this is normal; this is almost mundane for some of the people we spoke to… ‘In pretty much every school in the country, people aged 13 and 14 are... Continue Reading

Tullian keeps digging

In his latest blog, Tullian Tchividjian is endeavoring to sever any moral or ethical link between our works for others and our relationship with God.

Written by David Murray | Wednesday, December 12, 2012

By God’s grace we can do good works of Christian service to others which ALSO please God as sweet-smelling sacrifices

It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Suppose that Christmas has its roots in ancient paganism. Would it be wrong for Christians to celebrate Christmas?

Written by Steve Hay, Ref21 | Wednesday, December 12, 2012

I doubt many Christians, including those who oppose Christmas, give Chinese take-out a second thought. But in consistency, this may have pagan associations that are current rather than historical. Not a dead religion, but a living religion-albeit false. Real idolatry.   Every year, as the Christmas season approaches, some folks object to the celebration of... Continue Reading

The Prodigal Son(s) and Church Discipline

Church discipline is fatherly correction and restoration, not punishment and probation.

Written by Scotty Smith | Wednesday, December 12, 2012

But meditating through the story of the prodigal son has also left me intrigued and hopeful, especially for new church plants and pastors who long for a more gospel-centered approach to church discipline. How can we do church discipline differently? What do we need to put into place that will enable us to extend the corrective heart and hand of our heavenly Father in such a way that the gospel is more clearly driving the whole process?

A Few Things to Consider Before Supporting Gay Marriage

The issue is about what sort of union the state will recognize as “marriage” and confer all the benefits thereof

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The issue is about what sort of union the state will recognize as “marriage” and confer all the benefits thereof. The state doesn’t tell us who we can be friends with or who we can live with. You can have one friend or three friends or a hundred. You can live with your sister, your mother, your dog, or your buddy from work. You can celebrate your relationship with your grandma or your college roommate however you want. But none of these relationships–no matter how special–are marriages.

Back to the journalist’s lane

Exposing scandal takes perseverance and fortitude, but seeing our corruption leads to seeing God’s grace

Written by Marvin Olasky | Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Wisner (1830's) ran moral tales concerning the consequences of seduction, adultery, and abandonment, and wrote that he had received “much complaint” from some readers—but he thought naming names of moral offenders was an important deterrent

From the heart: The diary of a departing pastor

Religious Liberalism, the current mantra that underlies PCUSA policies, programs and pronouncements, “will fail”

Written by Parker T. Williamson, The Layman | Tuesday, December 11, 2012

“In a denomination which tolerates open heresy from the pulpit and the seminary podium, one might think that any idea is allowed. After all, it has gone without a single heresy trial in almost 60 years, and has no list of essential beliefs,” says Sykes. But there is “one charge alone, without any proof or trial, [that] can be used at best to blackball a pastor, or at worst to remove him or her from office. That charge is schism.”

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