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Thoughts on the Church of England’s Vote on Women Bishops

Everyone seems to be for multiculturalism and tolerance except when it doesn’t suit the progressive side

Written by Trevin Wax, TGC | Friday, November 23, 2012

Through online tweets, articles, and soundbites, most media types and several church leaders have expressed their dismay at the outcome. Apparently, those who called for the losing side to be conciliatory never expected to be on the losing side.

Should Christianity contribute to celebrity status?

Is it the stardom or the belief, the platform or the person?

Written by Barnabas Piper | Friday, November 23, 2012

Did Tim Tebow change when he moved from Denver to New York? Did his faith and public declarations of belief become less meaningful? No, it was his position on the team that became less meaningful. Instead of leading game winning drives he now holds a clipboard. And so his celebrity luster diminished, as did our estimation of him.

The Significant Impact of Missions Through the Centuries

The history of missions is the story of people sacrificing themselves in order to empower others

Written by Larry Brown | Thursday, November 22, 2012

In one country after another the first schools were opened by missionaries, who introduced writing in many of them. Missionaries built the first clinics and hospitals in many places, repeating what they did in Dark Ages Europe. Christianity has become a global religion because of the efforts of missionaries, who preached, translated the Bible, and... Continue Reading

From Reformed Dream to Reformed Reality: The Problem and Possibility of Reformed Church Unity

An address to the thirty-eighth meeting of the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC) on November 13, 2012

Written by Daniel R. Hyde | Thursday, November 22, 2012

Until we are revived, we will not have a new reformation. Until we are revived, we will continue to bicker, blog, and tweet carnally over creation days, the historicity of Adam, the relationship between justification and sanctification, law and gospel, how the two kingdoms relate to each other, the church’s witness and work in a... Continue Reading

Seven PCA Ministers from Metro New York Presbytery Transfer to the EPC

Ministry views more in accord with the EPC

Written by Staff | Thursday, November 22, 2012

The PCA’s Metro New York Presbytery (MNY) approved the transfer of seven of its ministers to the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC). On November 13, 2012, MNY acted on the request of the seven ministers, all serving at Brooklyn Presbyterian Church, to have their membership transferred to the EPC.

Tulsi Gabbard, First Hindu Elected To Congress, Will Swear In on the Bhagavad Gita

Gabbard will take her oath over the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu text

Written by Jaweed Kaleem, Huffington Post | Thursday, November 22, 2012

While no religious ceremony is legally required for those elected to Congress and the Senate, many choose to take oaths of office over Christian and Jewish texts, and Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, a Muslim, took his oath over a Quran. But Gabbard’s use of a non-Abrahamic text will be unique and is symbolic of the... Continue Reading

Pope Calls Virgin Birth “Unequivocal” Truth in New Book

Pope strongly reaffirms the doctrine of the virgin birth as an "unequivocal" truth of faith

Written by Philip Pullella | Thursday, November 22, 2012

“It is God’s creative word alone that brings about something new. Jesus, born of Mary is fully man and fully God, without confusion and without separation…” he writes. “The accounts of Matthew and Luke are not myths taken a stage further. They are firmly rooted, in terms of their basic conception, in the biblical tradition... Continue Reading

Want to Publish? New Platforms to Enable Self-Publishing

Publishing your own works is possible and easier today

Written by Gordon Duncan | Thursday, November 22, 2012

But those days seem to be over.  Amazon offers Kindle Direct Publishing and Barnes and Noble offers Pubit so that independent authors can publish their own books.  Typically, writers can just upload a word document, design a cover, fill out their applications, and their books will be online for sale within 48 hours.   A... Continue Reading

Church History on the Ground

Churches should keep good records and write their histories to recount God’s provision

Written by Ian Clary | Thursday, November 22, 2012

A modern obstacle is that churches no longer keep minute books or other such documents in hard-copy. Everything is digitized and easily deleted. Nor do pastors keep diaries that are tremendous resources for later researchers. The stories of how churches were founded, under what conditions they flourished, how they overcame obstacles, what previous pastors were... Continue Reading

Precious Puritans, A Poem

Though they are quaint, don't call them weird; a few may have that "epic beard"

Written by Jeremy Walker | Wednesday, November 21, 2012

In recent days a slur's been cast on certain giants of the past, Who did - so goes the painful claim, despite their other rightful fame As men of penetrating sight who sought to know and do what's right - See nothing wrong with stealing men, but added their robust "Amen!"

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