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Dripping Like A Leaky Faucet

Scripture alone is sufficient for the church, since the time of Christ, through the ages

Written by Scott Oliphint | Friday, October 5, 2012

But we should recognize, and emphasize, that the authority of God speaking can and must only be attached to what he has said in his Word. It is illegitimate, therefore, not to mention dangerous and deceptive, for anyone to say that the word of God has come to him as an individual. If that is so, then that word would carry all the authority of God himself, and would, by definition, undermine, subvert and contravene any biblical notion of the sufficiency and authority of Scripture

Women Bloggers and ‘Real’ Church Ministry

According to ChurchRelevance.com, the topics we cover at Her.meneutics are not serious ministry. Excuse me?

Written by Laura Ortberg Turner, Her.Meneutics | Thursday, October 4, 2012

So let the list-makers make their lists; let them continue to think that “sex, relationships, adoption, politics, etc.” have nothing to do with serious church ministry. And let the army of women bloggers continue clacking away.

RCA Ministry Candidates in 2011 at Lowest Level in Over a Decade

A number of candidates have withdrawn from the MFCA because they have decided the RCA is not a good fit for them. Most of these individuals tend to be more conservative

Written by Steven Clark | Thursday, October 4, 2012

A graph provided by the Reformed Church in America's Ministerial Formation Certification Agency shows enrollment and Certificate of Fitness for Ministry trends from 2004 to 2011 in a graphic released on October 2, 2012. Enrolment in 2011 was down to its lowest level in more than a decade, the MFCA reported.

A Balanced Evangelical View of America’s Founding

It would be problematic to deny the deep Christian (or at least theistic) influence on the Founders’ intellectual world.

Written by Thomas Kidd, Patheos | Thursday, October 4, 2012

While not every Founding Father was a Bible believer, they all lived in a Bible-suffused milieu. And while faith was hardly their only inspiration, Christian principles heavily informed the Founders’ beliefs in equality, liberty, and the nature of the American republic.

Shannon Macfarlane Sproul

Daughter of Dr. R.C. Sproul Jr. and granddaughter of Dr. R.C. Sproul dead at age fifteen.

Written by Chris Larson | Thursday, October 4, 2012

She was born with a condition called Lissencephaly, a condition that left her profoundly disabled. She was a blessing to all who knew her. In fact, a few years ago, Joni Eareckson Tada produced a short TV program that showed how Shannon and her family handled disability in light of the sovereignty of God

Professor Michael J. Kruger named President of RTS Charlotte

Current Academic Dean to begin new role on January 1, 2013

Written by Staff | Thursday, October 4, 2012

Dr. Kruger is ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) and is a member of Central Carolina Presbytery. In addition to his faculty duties, he currently serves part time as the pastor of teaching at Uptown Christ Covenant Church in downtown Charlotte. Prior to joining the RTS faculty, Dr. Kruger served in the pastorate for several years at Church of the Redeemer in Mesa, AZ. (Editor's note: The Aquila Report frequently reposts Dr. Kruger's posts.)

PCA Rocky Mountain Presbytery Ordains Candidate at a Distance

Using modern technology, a Presbytery ordains one of its candidates

Written by Staff | Thursday, October 4, 2012

The ordination service, conducted under the authority of the RMP commission, was held in the chapel of African Bible University (ABU), and broadcast to the fellowship hall of Village Seven Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs so family and friends could be present. The service was at 6:00 PM in Uganda which was 9:00 AM in... Continue Reading

Why PCA Northwest Georgia Presbytery Voted Against the BCO 42 and 43 Proposed Amendments

Arguments and a plea to Presbyteries not to approve the proposed BCO 42 and 43 amendments

Written by David W. Hall | Thursday, October 4, 2012

Let’s not lend a hand to litigiousness and simply keep the BCO as it is on these uniform filing deadlines. The present 30 days allows plenty of time for reasonable filings of Complaints and Appeals. A vote AGAINST these 3 proposals is a vote FOR closure and for reasonable support for Sessions to do the... Continue Reading

The Culture War Is Here, Whether We Like It or Not!

There is a cultural war to engage even if some are opposed to Christian political involvement on theological grounds

Written by William B. Evans | Thursday, October 4, 2012

Simply put, a refusal to engage the cultural and political issues of the day is no longer an option for thoughtful conservative Christians in America.  The battle has been forced upon us.  Reasons for this have to do with current political realities, especially the wholesale shift of administrative power to a technocratic elite with a... Continue Reading

Same-Sex Parenting: Can We Honestly Pursue Truth?

The need to use and evaluate studies honestly, especially those touching on moral beliefs

Written by Joseph J. Horton | Thursday, October 4, 2012

The scientific and moral issues are complex. They need to be addressed honestly without claims of scientific misconduct whenever a researcher reaches conclusions that some do not like. Similarly, imperfect studies should not be championed as the final word by people longing to justify their moral beliefs with science. How about an honest pursuit of... Continue Reading

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