Breaking the Silence: Redefining Marriage Hurts Women Like Me – and Our Children
The push to present a positive image of same-sex families has hidden the devastation on which many are built
My children and I have suffered great losses because of my former husband’s decision to identify as a gay man and throw away his life with us. Time is revealing the depth of those wounds, but I will not allow them to destroy me and my children. I refuse to lose my faith and hope.... Continue Reading
5 Ways to Make Criticism Sting Less
Criticism can completely derail your day, your week, and your work; what do you do when it comes your way?
We can’t make the assumption that all our critics are crazy, frustrated or need counseling. That’s an easy crutch too many leaders lean on. But sometimes good people say and do bad things. And sometimes the blast comes with zero basis in reality….Discard it. Criticism. You dread it. I dread it. Who doesn’t? In fact, it can completely derail... Continue Reading
PCA Minister Wayne King, 61, Called Home to Glory
Wayne King was pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Baton Rouge, La
After working for over 20 years on the mission fields of South East Asia, translating the Word of God into languages that previously did not have it, he was called to pastor Westminster Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Baton Rouge, LA and served there faithfully for over ten years, until the time of his death. ... Continue Reading
GAO Abortion Findings a Wake-Up Call for Lethargic Christians
The pro-life movement cannot save unborn lives by employing couch-potato Christianity when it comes to the government's public policies
Caught red handed, the Government Accountability Office (GAO)found that Americans’ tax dollars are subsidizing abortions under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. ObamaCare. At least 1,036 plans cover abortions despite President Barack Obama’s promise that “under our plan, no federal dollars will be used to fund abortions, and federal conscience laws will remain... Continue Reading
Bavinck on Calvinism
Bavinck’s ode to the Calvinist tradition
For this reason the Calvinist in all things recurs upon God, and does not rest satisfied before he has traced back everything to the sovereign good-pleasure of God as its ultimate and deepest cause. He never loses himself in the appearance of things, but penetrates to their realities. In 1894 Herman Bavinck wrote... Continue Reading
The Top 5 Things You Should Never Do At Work
Avoiding these blunders at work will help you survive in the workplace
And I made a great number of huge mistakes. I did some important things right too, but my missteps were legendary (at least in my own mind). When I look back on my 30 years of working, and the careers of the hundreds of folks I train, coach and teach, five blunders stand out from... Continue Reading
The Rise And Fall And Rise Again Of Joel Gregory
Joel Gregory’s rise to prominence in the Southern Baptist Convention was meteoric, as was his fall
“After Gregory’s fall from the famous Dallas pulpit, he understandably assumed his ministry had ended. During the long years of absence in the mid-’90s, he logically reckoned his voice had been silenced. But the grace Gregory preached fell on his own ears and sustained him. First, it sounded like E.K. Bailey’s voice, and then Paul... Continue Reading
Lecrae Brings Reformed Rap to Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show
Performance with The Roots will be the first by a Christian rapper on late-night TV on Sept. 18
A 2013 CT cover story examined the leaders of Christian hip-hop and how the movement could call the American church back to the gospel—and hip-hop back to its roots. CT also spotlighted the centrality of Reformed theology to Christian hip-hop. One of Lecrae’s new songs, “Non-Fiction” name-drops pastor Tim Keller as well as CT executive editor Andy Crouch and his book Culture Making. To borrow... Continue Reading
The Tragedy of False Accusation
We in the church should be relentless in our defense of innocent victims who are falsely accused
If our defense of innocent victims is to be credible, we should also defend and fully restore those exonerated after submitting to the humiliation and disruption of accusation and investigation. They should bear the consequences of their own sins, but not for the sins of a false accuser. Because I sometimes write about Christian... Continue Reading
Preachers Heckle Students
Rev. Thornton’s presentation came on the heels of a hostile one
“Thornton, a pastor with the Presbyterian Evangelistic Fellowship in Bristol, Tenn., was one of the religious speakers who presented in front of the library this week. Thornton’s presentation began around noon Wednesday. “I will preach, Lord willing, of both law and grace, heaven and hell,” Thorton said before his presentation. “I will preach that Jesus... Continue Reading
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