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Repentance and Revival: The Keys to Economic Recovery

Written by Mike Milton | Monday, September 27, 2010

One morning recently I arose early, preparing to conduct ministry as a reserve chaplain and feeling a little sick from a cold, still dizzy from the medications for it. I opened up Safari to survey my news sources and was hit, as badly as this virus hit me a few days ago, by the barrage... Continue Reading

The PCA’s New Dilemma about Deacons: Do Deacons Exercise Any Authority? (I)

Written by Ron Gleason | Monday, September 27, 2010

The PCA is currently facing two “crises” with a view to deacons. The first deals with the question of whether a deacon possesses any authority in his office; the second is the question of whether the Book of Church Order makes room for unordained female and male deacons. It might be difficult for some to... Continue Reading

Humble Heroism: Frodo Baggins as Christian Hero in The Lord of the Rings

Written by Gina Dalfonzo | Monday, September 27, 2010

How does one create a hero at a time when heroes have fallen out of favor? Much of the literature of the twentieth century shows an ambivalence about this question. During the bloodiest century the world had ever known, a time of ever increasing disillusionment, the conventional hero became an increasingly rare figure in literature... Continue Reading

The Psychology of Worship and Church Growth

Written by David W. Virtue | Monday, September 27, 2010

Christian sociologist Os Guinness has observed that there are as many people going out the back door of mega churches as coming in the front door. I spend a lot of my time wandering in and out, worshipping in Episcopal and Anglican churches around the world. I have come to some conclusions about church growth... Continue Reading

What Ever Happened to the New Age?

Written by Peter Jones | Saturday, September 25, 2010

To ensure a glorious future, the “B team” must be denounced, demonized and demoted…The “B team” is the global capitalist Empire, controlled by patriarchal heterosexuality and religious “dualism”, led by U.S. militarism and multinational corporations. You know—the Age of Aquarius, chakras and crystals, Shirley MacLaine’s “going within,” and Marianne Williams, guru to the stars. Well,... Continue Reading

Tea Party Values – Many find the roots of their thinking on government in the Bible.

Written by Sarah Posner, TheNation | Friday, September 24, 2010

Reed said, “people have not only the right but the have the duty and the obligation to overthrow that government, by force if necessary,” if government violates those God-given rights. At the annual Values Voter Summit last weekend, Billie Tucker, co-founder of the Jacksonville, Florida–based First Coast Tea Party, recounted how “some people say, ‘don’t... Continue Reading

Did John Calvin Believe in Inerrancy?

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Friday, September 24, 2010

Many in the young, restless, reformed movement do not realize that there is an alternate stream of Reformed theology, one that stands more in the tradition of Barth, Berkouwer, and Torrance than Warfield, Berkhof, and Frame. I happen to think that second stream is truer to the source, but not all agree. Of course, the... Continue Reading

A response to Tim Keller’s ‘Creation, Evolution and Christian Laypeople’

Written by Lita Cosner | Friday, September 24, 2010

Timothy Keller, author of The Reason for God recently authored a paper for the theistic evolutionary organization Biologos entitled “Creation, Evolution, and Christian Laypeople”. In this paper, he wrestles with how to present science to Christian laypeople in such a way that evolution and the Bible seem compatible (read the entire paper here). Keller frames... Continue Reading

The Good Christian Girl: A Fable – What heeding a decade and a half of dating advice can mean.

Written by Gina R. Dalfonzo | Friday, September 24, 2010

The girl was given to understand, from various quarters, that it was girls like her, girls who delayed marriage, that were the trouble with her generation, with Christianity, and with the country in general. Once there was a good Christian girl who dreamed of growing up, getting married, and having children. She read all the... Continue Reading

Where eagles dare and local churches are unsafe

Written by Stephen G. Brown, The Layman | Friday, September 24, 2010

Elders and pastors who believe that their local church does not need to be concerned about the “progressive” issues being advanced in the “far away” denomination are, in a word, naïve My favorite World War II movie is “Where Eagles Dare,” starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood. The scenery, suspense and drama make this a... Continue Reading

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