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What Mozilla Means

The defenestration of Eich by people at Mozilla for dissenting from the new orthodoxy on marriage is just the beginning.

Written by Robert P. George, First Things | Monday, April 7, 2014

You can bet its not just Mozilla. Now that the bullies have Eich’s head as a trophy on their wall, they will put the heat on every other corporation and major employer. They will pressure them to refuse employment to those who decline to conform their views to the new orthodoxy. And you can also... Continue Reading

Leon Morris at 100

Leon Morris was born March 15, 1914. So last month marked the centenary of his birth

Written by Sandy Grant | Saturday, April 5, 2014

“Morris made his name with The Apostolic Preaching of the Cross (1955), based on his Cambridge doctoral thesis. He defended – against liberal academic resistance – the idea that in the Bible, Jesus’ death was a ‘propitiation’ which turned aside God’s righteous wrath.”   Leon Morris was born 15 March, 1914. So (last month marked) the... Continue Reading

Homeschooling and Tolerance

New study: college students who had been homeschooled are actually more tolerant of people with different political views than are products of public schools

Written by Gene Veith | Friday, April 4, 2014

First, students who are homeschooled may attain a greater degree of self-actualization because homeschooling is highly conducive to personalized instruction and enables students to be taught a consistent worldview. Second, the religious values taught in a homeschooling environment as well as in many religious private schools are consistent with political tolerance and other values necessary... Continue Reading

The Death Of A Covenant Child

Andrew Hart Kerr, Jr., 13, died of cholera just one day after the close of the 1866 PCUS General Assembly; his father had served as Moderator

Written by Wayne Sparkman | Thursday, April 3, 2014

“Calmly he bid each one present goodbye, exhorting them to meet him in heaven, and gave to his sister, who was present, a kiss for his ma and sisters, who were absent, calling each by name, saying, “tell ma not to be distressed about me, that I died happy in Jesus, and have gone to... Continue Reading

Allen Duble, 80, PCA Ruling Elder Called Home to Glory

He served Covenant College as the first vice president of development

Written by Staff | Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Mr. Duble served as an elder in the Presbyterian Church for over 50 years, most recently at Rock Creek Fellowship (PCA) where he and his wife and some of his children were founding members. Vocationally, after a few years in sales, he devoted much of his professional life to Christian education and nurturing generosity in... Continue Reading

Mark Driscoll’s Sermons Keep Disappearing

Many of Mark Driscoll’s sermons have disappeared from the Mars Hill Church website

Written by Warren Throckmorton | Tuesday, April 1, 2014

“During a 2007 sermon, Driscoll famously wished he could “go Old Testament” on a couple of elders. He also told the story about the fight trainer who kept his fighters in line by busting their noses. He did not disguise his anger at elders who disagreed with his direction during those messages. Those sermons are... Continue Reading

Tuscaloosa PCA Pastor, Family Moving to Start New Church in Los Angeles

The Rev. Tim Lien, pastor of Riverwood Pres. Church in Tuscaloosa, is moving to LA to start a church

Written by Jamon Smith | Tuesday, April 1, 2014

“Did I think he was crazy? Yes,” said Prathima Ryali-Hancock, a member of Riverwood for 15 years and a friend of the family. “My daughter says he’s not right in the head for doing this, but we’re going to really miss the Lien family at Riverwood.”   The Rev. Tim Lien, pastor of Riverwood Presbyterian... Continue Reading

The Love Life of John Knox (1564)

Considering the first and second marriages of John Knox

Written by Wayne Sparkman | Saturday, March 29, 2014

“Four years after the death of his first wife, John Knox met his second soon-to-be wife, Elizabeth Stewart, youngest daughter of Andrew Stewart. Their family was staunchly Protestant, though related to Queen Mary at the time. And indeed, she was taken in marriage on March 26, 1564, when she was but 19 years of age,... Continue Reading

Former Mars Hill Church Worship Leader Luke Abrams to Current Members: Vote With Your Nickles and Noses

Luke Abrams has joined other former leaders who have gone public with significant concerns about the current direction of Mars Hill.

Written by Warren Throckmorton | Thursday, March 27, 2014

I think one of the distortions that Mark and the Exec Elders have bought into is that as long as there is a large and growing audience and healthy giving and service they have implicit support for where and how they’re leading. And there is frankly some truth to that, because as long as people... Continue Reading

Set Adrift: Doug Phillips’ downfall offers lessons to other leaders

One prominent proponent of ‘biblical patriarchy’ destroyed his ministry with his transgressions.

Written by Jamie Dean, WNS | Monday, March 24, 2014

But the travail is not over: On March 13 Phillips’ attorney sent a letter to three of Phillips’ former friends and associates charging that “the three of you have conspired together, and with others, in an attempt to destroy Doug Phillips, his family and Vision Forum Inc.” Many stunned Christians have wondered: How did this... Continue Reading

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