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First Presbyterian (PCA) Chattanooga Ruling Elder Roger Ingvalson, POW and war hero, dies on Christmas Eve at age 83

Written by Staff | Wednesday, December 28, 2011

This article includes a story from a local Chattanooga TV station web site, which includes the full obituary, PLUS a tribute written by former FPCC Senior Pastor, Mike Milton entitled: A Hero’s Story at Christmastime Funeral services will be held Friday, December 30, for retired USAF Col. Roger Ingvalson, who died Saturday in Chattanooga at... Continue Reading

Religion: Christmas liturgical calendar lags pop culture

Written by Terry Mattingly, Scripps Howard | Saturday, December 24, 2011

“To even think that we have come to the point where we do not worship on the Lord’s Day because it is Christmas is, to me, absolutely absurd. Where’s the logic in that? What are people thinking?” For those who follow Christian traditions, Christmas begins when the darkness of Christmas Eve yields to bright midnight... Continue Reading

Ian Paisley steps down from Free Presbyterian pulpit in Belfast after 60 years

Written by Claire McNeilly | Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A little bit of history was made last Sunday night when Ian Paisley delivered his last sermon from the pulpit. The former Northern Ireland First Minister and Democratic Unionist Party leader has already retired from politics and now his ministry, which has spanned more than 60 years, is also winding down. The 85-year-old gave his... Continue Reading

J. Grant McCabe III, PCA Elder and former SJC member, dies in Philadelphia at age 88

Written by Bonnie L. Cook, Philadelphia Inquirer | Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Twenty-two years ago, he helped found Proclamation Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr. He was active with the Presbyterian Church of America and served on its law committee, Boyer said. J. Grant McCabe III, 88, of Media, a longtime Philadelphia lawyer, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, of pulmonary fibrosis at Bryn Mawr Hospital. For more than 40... Continue Reading

Being Black and Reformed: An Interview with Anthony Carter

Written by Anthony Carter | Monday, December 19, 2011

Most of us like comfort. We like to be around people with whom we are comfortable and have much in common. This is particularly true when it comes to those places that mean the most to us — home and church. Thus, not only are our churches not integrated, but even more rarely are our... Continue Reading

Jefferson’s Bible Gets a second look

Written by Josef Kuhn, RNS | Sunday, December 18, 2011

How would you feel about taking a razor blade to a Bible? Thomas Jefferson, apparently, didn’t have any qualms about it. In his retirement, the nation’s third president carried out a project he had contemplated for years: he literally cut and pasted passages from the four Gospels into one integrated narrative of Jesus’ life—minus the... Continue Reading

Christopher Hitchens Has Died: How to think about the death of the outspoken atheist.

Written by Douglas Wilson CT | Friday, December 16, 2011

In a number of interviews during the course of his cancer treatments, he discussed the prospect of a “death bed” conversion, and it was clear that he was concerned about the prospect. But, he assured interviewers, if anything like that ever happened, we should all be certain that the cancer or the chemo or something... Continue Reading

Georgia on My Mind…

Written by Paul Settle | Thursday, December 15, 2011

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU, DEAR FAMILY AND FRIENDS! I wrote this remembrance Christmas 2010, but share it now in gratitude for your prayers, cards, letters, e-mails, telephone calls and “care” packages. Your loving thoughtfulness and many kindnesses have made this past year a blessed experience in our Lord. Editor’s Note: Paul Settle is an Honorably... Continue Reading

Albert Pujols’ wife, Deidre, explains decision to sign with Los Angles Angels

Written by ESPN News | Thursday, December 15, 2011

“The city of St. Louis has absolutely been deceived and I have never seen hatred spread so fast and I understand why,” she added. “Let me say that Albert and I never, not one time, ever made plans to leave this city.” Albert Pujols‘ wife Deidre, in an interview with a radio station with ties... Continue Reading

Gunfire in the Bluff

Written by Penny Smith | Wednesday, December 14, 2011

This time, my face was down on the concrete. I imagine we were all praying that the Lord would protect us, and Gini was doing so out loud. Frank was still standing on the sidewalk talking to the 911 operator who told him that she could hear the shots being fired, and Gini and I... Continue Reading

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