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Bowe Bergdahl’s Former Pastor Shares His Personal Reflections on the Recent Events

Phil Proctor is an Orthodox Presbyterian Church Minister in Sterling, VA, who was the Bergdahls’ Pastor in Idaho, shares his ministry to the family

Written by The Outer Monologue | Thursday, June 5, 2014

To the foundational issue: Bob and Jani both have regularly confessed their dependence upon Christ and rest in him – the most recent being Bob’s conversation with me about a month ago. They are broken people who need prayer, love, and compassion. I personally intend to run as hard as I can in the opposite... Continue Reading

The Comfort of Jesus’ Prayers

Every day, in the presence of the Father, Christ intercedes for His people

Written by R. C. Sproul | Thursday, June 5, 2014

If we take great comfort in the intercessory prayer of a friend or of a pastor, how much more comfort can we experience from the full assurance that Jesus is praying for us? We know that Jesus’ prayers never fail. He knows the mind of God perfectly. He knows what to pray for so that... Continue Reading

Pastor Says Released Soldier Has Mental Toughness To Recover

Bowe Bergdahl, newly freed soldier after five years in captivity in Afghanistan, raised in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church

Written by Elizabeth Weise | Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Although raised in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Bowe Bergdahl spent time during his late teens in a Buddhist monastery in the Pacific Northwest. “He was going through an exploratory phase in life. He’d grown up in a conservative Christian home and he was trying to figure out if this was his faith or his parents’ faith,” said Proctor.

9 Things You Should Know About John Calvin

Here are nine things you should know about the French theologian and Reformer

Written by Joe Carter | Tuesday, June 3, 2014

“Calvin initially had no interest in being a pastor. While headed to Strasbourg he made a detour in Geneva where he met the local church leader William Farel. Calvin said he was only staying one night, but Farel argued that it was God’s will he remain in the city and become a pastor. When Calvin... Continue Reading

PCA Pastor Speaks At Memorial For His Son Killed In Norfolk Shooting Rampage

Update on Mark Rodriguez, son of TE Carlos Rodriguez, Pastor of Redeemer PCA in Virginia Beach, VA

Written by Jessica Larche | Monday, June 2, 2014

“I know exactly why God did this. It may sound strange to you, but this isn’t senseless to me at all,” Mark’s father said, quoting scripture at the memorial service. “Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a simple seed, but if it dies it produces many seeds.”….... Continue Reading

PCA Pastor’s Son Killed in Shooting in Norfolk, VA

Mark Rodriguez, 17, is the son of TE Carlos Rodriguez, Pastor of Redeemer PCA in VIrginia Beach, VA

Written by Staff | Sunday, June 1, 2014

From Mark’s blog of April 5, 2014: I’ve been meditating on heaven a lot lately, and I must say, it wells my eyes with tears of joy every now and then. What a beautiful thought that one day, I will be completely in the presence of God and will actually be able to feel the... Continue Reading

Iain Duguid Appointed to Westminster Seminary’s Old Testament Faculty

Dr. Duguid will begin teaching at Westminster part-time during the 2014-15 academic year, and will teach full-time in 2015-16

Written by Staff | Thursday, May 29, 2014

A native of Great Britain, he initially trained as an Electrical Engineer and served as a missionary in Liberia, West Africa, before studying for the ministry. He completed a Ph.D. in Old Testament at Cambridge University, and subsequently planted a church on an inner-city housing estate in Oxford, England. He has taught Hebrew and Old... Continue Reading

Nine Heartfelt Things Church Members Would Like to Say to Their Pastors

Words from healthy church members that they would like to say to their pastors

Written by Thom Rainer | Thursday, May 29, 2014

….The following nine statements are heart matters for many church members. For the most part, these members are not the perpetual critics and the business meeting naysayers. These are men and women who truly love their pastors. But many of them do have some words from the heart they would like to share with their... Continue Reading

Abraham Kuyper Was A Heretic Too

When Kuyper referred to Modernism as “bewitchingly beautiful” and flirted with it

Written by Derek Rishmawy | Thursday, May 29, 2014

This is no ancillary, disputed, or adiaphora truth that Kuyper was fussing over. This is the definition of denying the truth of the gospel in the most pernicious way possible—much in the way some false teachers had in Corinth. And yet, in later years, we find this Kuyper at the center of one of the most powerful... Continue Reading

The Five Bailey Brothers of World War II

All five Bailey boys: Dick, Jim, Fonnie, John, and Fred, were not protected with desk jobs on the home-front; they all were dispatched into enemy territory.

Written by Paul Kengor | Sunday, May 25, 2014

Dick was in the Army Air Corps. He and his brother John were in the war the longest. He served on six islands in the Pacific, including the Philippines. In the Schouten Islands, the Japanese bombed almost every night, late at night, typically two hours at a time, throughout Dick’s eight-month stay. “You didn’t sleep... Continue Reading

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