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My Vision For The PCA

Written by Jon D. Payne | Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Instead of being critical of the proposed Strategic Plan, here is a positive vision for ministry at the local church level that I believe will have an impact on the church at large. The following comments are offered “as a few thoughts about how we could potentially improve things in the PCA. These comments are... Continue Reading

Churches entitled to assurance Presbyterian Disaster Agency will wisely disburse all Katrina relief funds

Written by Chip Tolleson | Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Following is a Letter to the Editor of the The Layman (Journal of the Presbyterian Lay Committee) Five years. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the catastrophe from Hurricane Katrina. Two years after that, The Layman questioned the response of the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance agency (PDA) in its slow distribution of funds. [Special... Continue Reading

The Gulf of Mexico and the Care of Creation

Written by Russell Moore | Tuesday, May 4, 2010

“Real conservatives protect what God loves.” As I type this, I am looking out at the Gulf of Mexico. You could have seen a similar sight out the window of the hospital where I was born, just a few miles down the road here on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. Now, though, those waters I... Continue Reading

For Such A Time as This, Prayer on the U.S. Capitol Steps

Written by J. Michael Sharman | Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Don’t expect music, sermons or speeches, and don’t bring any banners or signs. For such a time as this, the prayer time on the Capitol steps will have no pomp, just prayer. The United States Code contains a unique law at 36 U.S.C. § 119 which says that, “The President shall issue each year a... Continue Reading

Pastor and former business planner reflects on the PCA Strategic Plan – Part 2 (of 3 Parts)

Written by Martin Hedman | Tuesday, May 4, 2010

More thoughts from Peter Drucker: 3) it is not necessary for an organization to grow bigger; it is necessary for an organization to grow better. My prior thoughts focused on the more mechanical issues of strategic planning: the need for good data, good root cause analysis, and then the right questions that lead (hopefully) to... Continue Reading

National Day of Prayer… a Danger to Evangelicals

Written by Kirk Blankenship | Monday, May 3, 2010

“National Day of Prayer: A Short Treatise on the Endemic Temptations Peculiar to Evangelical Americans in the Early Twenty-First Century”. Okay, I admit it. The title of the article was sheer pandering to people’s sensibilities… sort of. So maybe I should rephrase it a little to “National Day of Prayer: A Short Treatise on the... Continue Reading

How to Engineer a Denominational Takeover

Written by Brian Carpenter | Monday, May 3, 2010

What if you wanted to take over a denomination? How would you go about doing this? I’m speaking hypothetically, of course, but what if you wanted to take over a denomination? What if you held a theology which was at odds with the official theology of the target denomination and you wanted first to carve... Continue Reading

The Elements of Social Justice – a basic structure that can move us toward sustainable empowerment

Written by Anthony Bradley | Sunday, May 2, 2010

Whan integrated synthesis of theology, anthropology, and economics, as Abraham Kuyper explained in 1891 in The Problem of Poverty, our conceptions of justice will dehumanize the poor. There is much rhetoric about social justice but few frameworks for sustainable economic empowerment and liberation for the truly disadvantaged. Whatever one’s conception of justice is it must... Continue Reading

Yes, Virginia, there is a Jesus!

Written by Ken Blackwell | Saturday, May 1, 2010

“The ACLU is in reality an “Anti-Christian Litigation Unit.” Virginia’s Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell is catching flak from the ACLU because it does not like the fact that he has lifted the ban on police chaplains praying in Jesus’ name. Virginia’s former Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine had issued the ruling in 2008, and the ACLU... Continue Reading

Every day a National Day of Prayer

Written by Franklin Graham | Saturday, May 1, 2010

Last week, I wrote to thank the president for his decision to appeal this ruling and his plans to recognize this 59th annual observance of a national day of prayer Last Sunday the president of the United States came to visit my 91-year-old father, Billy Graham, and me at my father’s home in North Carolina.... Continue Reading

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