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St Louis Cardinal Manager Mike Matheny’s radical plan for youth baseball

The 'Matheny Manifesto' could be the catalyst to "reinvent youth baseball."

Written by Derrick Goold, Post-Dispatch | Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The role faith plays with the Warriors is clear from their name. It has Christian roots. Their logo is a shield with a cross on it. The team does not choose players based on religion and welcomes a multi-denominational roster. But Warriors coaches must make a spiritual commitment, officials said. "It would be dishonest to say that's not where this whole idea comes from," says Casey Cramer, a former NFL player and student at nearby Covenant Seminary.

Ten Myths About Premarital Sex

The empirical data suggests that these are not true most of the time.

Written by Sean McDowell | Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Between 50 and 70 percent of couples cohabit today. But only about 1 in 5 such relationships result in marriage. And the results are consistently pessimistic for those cohabiters who do marry

Psychiatric Medication and the Image of God

Psychiatric medication does not address the main dilemma in human trouble: sin

Written by Jeremy Pierre, TGC | Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Since medication falls under dominion as an attempt to address the effects of the Fall, psychiatric drug use should seek to restore regular brain functioning. In cases of injury and underdevelopment, this could mean compensation for what is damaged or absent. In cases of uncontrollable excesses or deficiencies of neurotransmitters or hormones, it could mean stabilizing the brain's regulatory functions

Could this be the church to calm our secularist outrage?

Evangelical worship gets many on the left hostile or awkward. So how do we respond to believers that save the destitute?

Written by John Harris, The Guardian (UK) | Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Drawing on the Book of Joshua, the presiding pastor, a former Bristol GP named Nic Harding, advises his audience to fix their sights on metaphorical mountains, parts of society where their beliefs might be brought to bear. The examples he offers might chill any non-believer to the bone: "Education, healthcare, politics, government – these are all areas where God says, 'Who will claim that mountain?'"

What’s so uncool about cool churches?

Unintended Consequences: How the “relevant” church and segregating youth is killing Christianity.

Written by Matthew Marino | Tuesday, September 25, 2012

What might we do instead? The opposite of giving people what they want is to give them what they need. The beauty is that Christianity already knows how to do this. Once upon a time our faith thrived in a non-Christian empire. It took less than 300 years for 11 scared dudes to take over the most powerful empire the world had ever seen. How did they do it? Where we have opted for a relevant, homogenously grouped, segregated, attractional professionalized model; the early church did it with a multi-ethnic, multi-social class, seeker INsensitive church

The Two Kingdoms Doctrine: What’s The Fuss All About? Part One

AKA Two Kingdom Theology 101

Written by Matthew Tuniniga, Ref21 | Tuesday, September 25, 2012

(In) several books, including The Lost Soul of American Protestantism, A Secular Faith, and From Billy Graham to Sarah Palin, (Darryl) Hart has skillfully demonstrated the pietist post-millennial origins of both American evangelicalism and the social gospel, arguing that these groups have far more in common than most scholars would like to admit

Is Tim Tebow a Chauvinist?

Tim Tebow says he wants a wife with “a servant’s heart.” Does that make him a misogynist?

Written by Russell Moore | Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Husbands serve wives. Wives serve husbands. Children serve parents. Parents serve children. Pastors serve churches. Churches serve pastors. That concept might be demeaning in the world of Vogue, but it’s not in a new creation where “the leader is the one who serves” (Lk. 22:26).   Tim Tebow says he wants a wife with “a... Continue Reading

Reflections on our recently departed brother-in-the-Lord Bill Gresham

PCA Teaching Elder William B. Gresham, Jr. died on September 14, 2002

Written by Billy Joseph | Tuesday, September 25, 2012

In those early days of RUF in the state of Alabama there was one who did not fit anyone’s image of a campus minister. Bill Gresham.  Bill was equipped to be a campus minister – teaching, pastoring, preaching, faithful, caring.  But he did not fit anyone’s image of a campus minister. Many times as he... Continue Reading

The Church’s Antipathy to Popular Music

Part 5 of the Christian church's history in relation to popular entertainment

Written by Bob Case | Tuesday, September 25, 2012

T.G, an unidentified Puritan divine, wrote a 1616 treatise on why Christians should not go to stage plays and listed seven reasons why not: “The Puritan authorities hated and feared the theater because it portrayed immorality and could be used to promote subversive ideas.”

3 Key Changes for Churches in Latest Robert’s Rules of Order

11th edition goes beyond parliamentary procedure.

Written by Richard R. Hammar, Christianity Today | Monday, September 24, 2012

The latest edition provides a new subsection on “electronic meetings,” with substantially expanded treatment of the topic. The new edition devotes three pages to “electronic meetings,” up from one paragraph in the 10th edition.

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