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Rick Warren on Roman Catholicism: ‘We Have More In Common Than What Divides Us’

"Now there's still real differences, no doubt about that. But the most important thing is if you love Jesus, we're on the same team."

Written by Mark Woods | Monday, December 8, 2014

He said that Church unity would realistically be “not a structural unity but a unity of mission. And so, when it comes to the family we are co-workers in the field on this for the protection of what we call the sanctity of life, the sanctity of sex, and the sanctity of marriage. So there’s... Continue Reading

Pastoral Care: Step One

Scripture needs to shape the way we think about what a leader does in pastoral care

Written by Tim Lane | Sunday, December 7, 2014

The Elders/Overseers are to shepherd the flock. These verses are clarifying because it reminds the Elder of their first priority. It is not buildings, finances, policy, or making decisions. It may include those things, but ultimately shepherds focus on the sheep. The priority of the elder/overseer is to care for people.   Where do we... Continue Reading

Pursuing Holiness

An interview with Jerry Bridges

Written by Staff, Ligonier | Friday, December 5, 2014

TT: Many people think personal discipline is opposed to grace. Is this true? If not, why? JB: The reason many people think personal discipline is opposed to grace is because they believe that the practice of the disciplines earns them favor with God. Personal discipline is not opposed to grace. Instead, as someone has well... Continue Reading

What Ever Happened To Rob Bell, The Pastor Who Questioned The Gates Of Hell?

Does Rob Bell still consider himself an evangelical?

Written by Sarah Pulliam Bailey | Friday, December 5, 2014

Now, the man who built a church of an estimated 10,000 people isn’t even attending an organized church. Instead, he surfs the waves near Hollywood and has teamed up with the goddess of pop theology, Oprah Winfrey. Exchanging his evangelical bona fides for the blessing of Oprah may yet prove to be his most unforgivable... Continue Reading

PCA Minister David T. Wayne, 51, Called Home to Glory

David Wayne, a member of Chesapeake Presbytery (PCA), passed away Monday, Dec. 1, 2014 after a long bout with lung cancer.

Written by Staff | Thursday, December 4, 2014

In high school he was the president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and in college was active with the Baptist Student Union. He moved to Maryland and became the Senior Pastor of Grace Point Presbyterian Church in Severn (formerly Glen Burnie Presbyterian Church) in 2002, where he pastored the members diligently. Well known as... Continue Reading

Depression, Dementia, and Heavenly Relief

In the raw reality of dealing with depression and dementia, I don't see myself holding on, as much as I believe God is the One holding on to me.

Written by Tim Laitinen | Thursday, December 4, 2014

But at some point, the rawness of awful things will impact us.  And we will need something we never could have conjured up for ourselves.  For example, even though he doesn’t realize it, Dad needs me today, just like I needed him over twenty years ago.  Far more than this, however, we both need the... Continue Reading

You Can Believe in God’s Sovereignty and Still Cry

It’s alright and biblical to cry, even for Calvinists!

Written by Larry Ball | Thursday, December 4, 2014

Even though we know God is in control of all things, this does not negate the response of tears and sorrow in the midst of trials. We have been taught to think that weeping is a sign of weakness. We must keep a smile on our face to show how much faith we have. Maybe... Continue Reading

Confessions of a Former Planned Parenthood Director

For 8 years I helped kill unborn babies. How did I not see the truth?

Written by Abby Johnson | Wednesday, December 3, 2014

There are a few pretty common questions that you get when you leave the abortion industry. How did you not see that it was a baby? How did you not realize that you were killing babies? How did you see these babies in the POC lab and not leave? (The POC lab is where the... Continue Reading

Pro-life Website Reveals Abortion Coverage in Obamacare Plans

The new website attempts to shed light on the confusion over abortion coverage. But even the site’s authors found that difficult to do.

Written by Courtney Crandell, WNS | Monday, December 1, 2014

Obamacare originally required collecting separate payments—one for elective abortions and another for the remaining coverage. But the GAO report found the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) only required insurance companies to itemize the abortion charge. But the insurance providers interviewed for the GAO report haven’t complied with either the Obamacare or HHS requirements,... Continue Reading

Truth Exchange: An Interview with Peter Jones

Jones is director of truthXchange, a communications center aimed at equipping the Christian community to recognize and effectively respond to the rise of paganism

Written by Ligonier Tabletalk | Sunday, November 30, 2014

Speaking of the “timeless nature of reality”—the categories oneism and twoism are, according to Paul, the only two options for thinking about the world. Romans 1:25 declares that you either worship creation or you worship the Creator. Worship of the creation is oneism—everything is ultimately and divinely the same. Twoism is a way of describing the eternal... Continue Reading

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