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Going Where the Stories Are

Journalist Mindy Belz travels around the world, but also works to spend time with her family.

Written by Anne Reiner | Tuesday, June 26, 2012

When Belz is away from her family she tries to find similarities that bring her closer to home. They are what make traveling enjoyable. She calls these similarities “bowls of cornflakes” remembering a time when she interviewed rebel leader John Garang over two bowls of cornflakes

Prodigal Children: If It Can Happen to John Piper, It Can Happen to You

There's nothing we fallible parents can do to ensure our kids will keep the faith.

Written by Marlena Graves, CT | Monday, June 25, 2012

"One of the most resilient and cherished myths of parenting is that parenting creates the child…Many Christian writers and parents have…drifted into what could be called spiritual determinism. We have absorbed the cultural belief in psychological determinism but spiritualized it with Bible verses, and one verse in particular." --Leslie Fields

What’s in a name?

'Reformed' in current popular parlance is somewhat like 'confessional.'

Written by Carl Trueman | Monday, June 25, 2012

So the eclipse of Presbyterians in the evangelical world's adoption of the term 'Reformed' is probably in large part a function of the transformation of the term's meaning by the contemporary evangelical scene. This is not something I myself will lose any sleep over.

What happened to popular Presbyterianism? Boice, Ferguson, Sproul, Frame

Somehow "Reformed" today (2012) is more associated with Baptists (or Baptistic folks)

Written by Anthony Bradley, The Institute | Monday, June 25, 2012

In the 1980s and 1990s when I was first introduced to Reformed theology three names dominated the seen were James Montgomery Boice (Senior Minister at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia), Sinclair Ferguson who was teaching full-time at the time at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and R.C. Sproul. They are all Presbyterians. In those days "Calvinism"/"Reformed" and Presbyterian were synonyms.

Quirky Observations of TGC’s Women’s Conference – from a Creaky Brain

TGTWTT (which in Aquila language means 'Too Good To Wait 'Till Tomorrow)

Written by Aimee Byrd | Monday, June 25, 2012

Paige Benton Brown is like the gospel on drugs. Now I have a better picture of what those at Pentecost must have been like when accused of being drunk. I’ll have what Paige is having, please.

Theologian DA Carson: Hell Is Not Filled With People Who Repent of Sins

Carson delivers final message at the Gospel Coalition Women's Conference

Written by Michelle A. Vu, Christian Post Reporter | Monday, June 25, 2012

"Hell is not filled with people who are deeply sorry for their sins," Carson stated. "It is filled with people who for all eternity still shake their puny fist in the face of God almighty in an endless existence of evil, and corruption, and shame, and the wrath of God."

PCA’s Northern California Presbytery submits to GA on deaconess issue

"Board of Deacons” may only include men who are elected, ordained, and installed

Written by Wes White | Monday, June 25, 2012

Five years ago, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America took issue with an action of Northern California Presbytery and Philadelphia Presbytery in a matter related to deaconesses. The result was two years of debate about whether or not we should study the issue, and the PCA said that it did not want to do so.

Is Sanctification “Synergistic”?

"We must rely not upon the means of sanctification but upon the God of all grace." -J. Murray

Written by William B. Evans | Monday, June 25, 2012

This is a topic with a long history of discussion in Reformed circles, and I have long sensed that the term synergism is less than helpful in this particular context

Book Review: ‘To Change the World’ by James Davison Hunter

The irony, tragedy & possibility of Christianity in the late modern world

Written by Chris Hutchinson | Monday, June 25, 2012

Word, Sacraments and Prayer will change the world, one soul at a time. And these saved souls will have a leavening influence in every sphere of their lives, as God blesses. And then, when all is said and done, and our Lord returns in glory, we shall see that which was built upon Christ alone and His Gospel, and that which burns up to no reward.

Stand … or fall!

What then does the PCUSA stand for, because it would appear that she’s prone to fall for anything.

Written by Carmen Fowler LaBerge, The Layman | Sunday, June 24, 2012

The General Assembly Permanent Judicial Commission decision says that there is no clear, discernible standard in God’s Word upon which the entire denomination can be held to account. Each ordaining body may decide for itself those standards, on a case by case basis, when faced with an ordinand.

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