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PCA Founding Father, Todd Allen, Called Home to Glory.

Pastor Allen was not only a founding father of the PCA, but he also preceded the PCA.

Written by Staff | Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Pastor Allen noted: “In September of 1972 1 issued a call to disaffected churches and pastors to come to the Eastern Heights Presbyterian Church of Savannah, GA to consider the formation of a presbytery. This call resulted in the formation of Vanguard Presbytery—I was elected presbytery moderator and I was then invited to serve on... Continue Reading

Living More as We Preach—Rosalind Goforth

It is useless to preach Christ yet not live Christ.

Written by Vance Christie | Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Repeatedly being confronted by our own shortcomings has a way of driving us to more urgent dependence upon the Lord. As we continue to look to and lean upon Him, by God’s grace (and to His glory) over time we come to experience a considerable degree of progress and consistency in living and serving as... Continue Reading

Anne du Bourg – A Conflicted Martyr

He persevered in his faith in spite of these hesitancies and vacillations is a greater testimony to the faithfulness of God.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Sunday, February 23, 2020

On December 23, du Bourg was sentenced to be hanged and then burned. The execution took place the same afternoon. From the scaffold, he proclaimed to the crowds, “My friends, I am not here as a thief or a murderer, but for the gospel.”[2] He was 38 years old. His last words were a prayer:... Continue Reading

John Gerstner’s Edwardsian Shadow

Put your ear to the ground in the PCA’s Ascension Presbytery in Western Pennsylvania, and you’ll hear people talking about the life and influence of Dr. John Gerstner.

Written by Matthew Everhard | Thursday, February 13, 2020

There is a sense in which we can say that men like Gerstner, and Edwards before him, “lost” their battles with Culture. Edwards’ fear that orthodox Calvinism would one day be overrun by Enlightenment theologizing came true. Gerstner’s fear that the mainline denomination would veer towards the cliff of subjective relativism was likewise realized. But... Continue Reading

Jan Laski – The Polish Reformer

Jan Laski is normally remembered as the Reformer of Poland.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Saturday, February 8, 2020

If Laski was unswerving in his opposition to heretical views, he was tolerant of other views within the Protestant camp, trying to foster unity among Reformed, Lutherans, and Polish Brethren (followers of the 15th-century reformer Jan Hus). He was also one of the translators of the first complete Polish translation of the Bible, known as... Continue Reading

PCA Minister, John Browne, Called Home to Glory

John headed Sheds of Hope, a ministry of Mission to North America’s Disaster Response

Written by Arklie Hooten | Friday, February 7, 2020

John, a native of Northern Ireland and new American citizen, and his wife, Betsy, an American, met while attending Bible School in England and were married in California 40 years ago. John’s journey to ministry began when, as a new Christian attending Bible School, he and Betsy became members of a new church plant with... Continue Reading

PCA Minister, James McKenzie Baird, Jr., Called Home to Glory

Jim Baird went to be with his Heavenly Father on January 31, 2020, at age 91.

Written by Staff | Sunday, February 2, 2020

At the age of 28, Jim became a Christian and was called to his life’s work of full-time ministry. In 1957, he graduated from Columbia Theological Seminary in Georgia. Jim’s ministry spanned almost 40 years in Presbyterian churches across the Southeast: he shepherded congregations in Clinton, MS, Brewton, AL, Gadsden, AL, Macon, GA, and Coral... Continue Reading

Lessons from the Life of Matthew Henry

Like Matthew Henry, may we take time at the beginning of this new year to see our shortcomings.

Written by Sharon Sampson | Sunday, February 2, 2020

So what of this man for us? Is he just another superhero of the faith who can never be emulated in today’s world? What encouragements can we receive as we begin another new year?    Many years ago, I wandered into a Christian book store and laid my eyes on something wonderful – a half... Continue Reading

Ten Baptists Everyone Should Know: Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Spurgeon’s Christology is seen in his belief in the all-sufficiency of Jesus Christ and his work on the cross.

Written by Steve Weaver | Saturday, February 1, 2020

Spurgeon saw himself primarily as a pastor-evangelist. He had a strong foundation in the theology of the Puritans. He was a Calvinist, though not a high or hyper-Calvinist. He once confessed, “I have been charged with being a mere echo of the Puritans, but I had rather be the echo of truth than the voice... Continue Reading

PCA Minister, Edward Johnson, Called Home to Glory

Ed Johnson was called to home to glory on Sunday, January 26, 2020. He was 89 years old.

Written by Staff | Friday, January 31, 2020

Ed began and ended his official ministry as pastor of Wynndale Presbyterian Church in Terry, MS. Between his callings to Wynndale, he served as pastor of Mt. Salus Presbyterian Church in Clinton, MS, as an assistant pastor at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Hattiesburg, MS... Continue Reading

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