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In Historic Week, South Korea Adds Missionary Descendant, David Linton, to Citizenry

The Linton family traces its roots in Korea to Eugene Bell, an American who arrived in Korea as a Southern Presbyterian missionary in 1895

Written by Jonathan Cheng | Wednesday, August 13, 2014

David Linton, a 42-year-old lawyer, joined a small handful of foreigners who have won Korean citizenship — in this case, in gratitude for the contributions of his late great-grandfather William A. Linton. David Linton’s Korean-born uncle John Linton is a medical doctor who became a Korean citizen two years ago.   Call it Christian history... Continue Reading

Brian McLaren Reflects On 25 Years Of Emergence

Interview with Brian McLaren regarding the "emergent church"

Written by Jonathan Merritt | Tuesday, August 12, 2014

“Many trace the Emergent movement’s beginning to 1989, which makes it 25 years old this year. In nearly three decades, it has lost much of its steam. Emergent’s critics argue that this is proof the leaders’ visions for Christianity were unsustainable. I decided to sit down with Brian McLaren–once considered to be something of a... Continue Reading

John Murray’s Widow, Valerie Young (Knowlton) Murray, Called Home to Glory

Dr. Valerie Young (Knowlton) Murray, died Aug. 8, 2014, at her home in Freeport, Maine

Written by Portland Press Herald | Monday, August 11, 2014

In 1967 she left teaching and research and moved to the Scottish Highlands, where she married John Murray on Dec. 7, 1967. Valerie and John had two children, Logan and Anne Margaret. John died in May, 1975, and Anne Margaret passed away following a severe asthma attack at age 4 in 1976. Valerie devoted herself... Continue Reading

One Truth That Changes Worship

The truth is this: ‘Worship is not so much about what we receive, nor about what we give, rather, it is about being.’

Written by Jason Helopoulos | Monday, August 11, 2014

Worship becomes less about being an information download and more about engaging my whole person with the whole Christ of the Scriptures. It becomes less about my preferences and more about Him; becomes less about what moves me, stirs me, encourages me, and fills my cup and more about just purely delighting in Him.  ... Continue Reading

Updated: Kent Hinkson’s Body Found, Suspect Arrested

The police informed the family early Sunday morning

Written by Staff | Sunday, August 10, 2014

“It is with the most profound sadness imaginable, we wanted to let you know that the body of our beloved father, spouse and grandfather – Kent Torrey Hinkson was found late last night,” the family said on a website dedicated to searching for him. Updated August 10, 2014 4:45 (EDT) A man has been charged... Continue Reading

On Not Being A Celebrity Pastor

Preach the gospel faithfully, die, and be forgotten

Written by Dominic A. Aquila | Sunday, August 10, 2014

Celebrities live and die by their press clippings. Ministers of the gospel live and die by the power of Christ and his gospel (Rom. 1:16-17). So preach the life-giving gospel faithfully, die, and be forgotten—and the Lord will continue to raise up other faithful men to continue his ministry until Jesus comes again.   There... Continue Reading

Prayer Service Held Friday For Kent Hinkson, Still Missing

“The Lord is just holding us together, but we want him back."

Written by WRAL | Saturday, August 9, 2014

Hinkson’s family said he was currently serving as a priest of pastoral care at All Saints Church in Durham. Before moving to the Triangle nine years ago, Hinkson had served for 40 years as a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) and then the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). He served churches in Los... Continue Reading

The Puritan View of Preaching the Gospel

Puritan gospel preaching was concerned above all things to honor Christ: to show His glory to needy men and women

Written by J.I. Packer | Friday, August 8, 2014

The Puritan approach to the task of winning souls was controlled by the knowledge that fallen men cannot turn to God by their own strength, nor is it in the power of evangelists to make them do so. The Puritan position was that only God, by His Spirit, through His word, can bring sinners to... Continue Reading

Courage: Moral and Otherwise

We need people we can trust in their personal lives, and we also need people who do good in the world and stand up for what is right

Written by Randy Nabors | Friday, August 8, 2014

Right now there are medical staff and volunteers treating patients with Ebola and there is a pretty good chance they will catch it even as they try to help the few who have it to survive, or at least die in dignity.  This disease is scarier than HIV/AIDS ever has been.  Some of these health... Continue Reading

Updated: Kent Hinkson, Former PCA Minister, Missing Since Monday; Car Found But Hinkson Still Missing

Police say they have been actively searching for 71-year-old Kent Hinkson since his wife reported him missing Monday evening [August 4]

Written by Andrea Blanford | Thursday, August 7, 2014

Hinkson’s family said he was currently serving as a priest of pastoral care at All Saints Church in Durham. Before moving to the Triangle nine years ago, Hinkson had served for 40 years as a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) and then the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). He served churches in Los... Continue Reading

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