Part-Time Police Officer Charged with Murder of N.C. Christian University Student
A student who works as a part-time police officer has been charged with the first-degree murder of a fellow student at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City, N.C. Christopher David Amyx, a sophomore at the school, voluntarily turned himself in Wednesday night – three days after the shooting that left Jonathan Schipper dead in his... Continue Reading
Algerian Christians Acquitted of Eating During Ramadan
When the men explained to her that they were Christians, she said that Algeria was a Muslim country with no room for Christians and that they should leave the country, according to a local news site. An Algerian court on Tuesday acquitted two Christian men of eating during Ramadan in spite of a prosecutor’s demand... Continue Reading
Francis Chan’s Next Steps – doesn’t know here he’s headed next
Nationally-known pastor and author Francis Chan will be missing in action for the next few months—at least in the United States. He recently sold his house and his family of four will leave for Asia on October 16, returning in December. After his Desiring God address on “thinking” and “loving,” Chan spoke with CT in... Continue Reading
“The Rykenator”: Meet Wheaton College’s new president
Wheaton College’s new president, the Rev. Philip Ryken, is not your typical college administrator. Aside from earning a doctorate from Oxford, writing more than 30 books, and being a pastor of a large congregation in Philadelphia, he’s also all the rage with the students. He plays soccer on an intramural team called The Rykenators, has... Continue Reading
John Piper v. Rick Warren Postponed: Warren misses the Desiring God conference due to family health incidents.
Warren: “You should read 25 percent of your books from the first 1,500 years of church history, 25 percent from the last 500 years, 25 percent from the last 100 years, and 25 percent from recent years.” The Desiring God National Conference was supposed to be the next battle for the evangelical mind after John... Continue Reading
Evangelical Presbyterian Church Home Missionary Kevin Brown receives Meritorious Public Service Award
EPC Home Missionary Kevin Brown at Trinity Christian Community (TCC) in New Orleans, Louisiana has been selected to receive the Attorney General’s honorary Meritorious Public Service Award on October 7, 2010 in Washington D.C. Kevin is the only recipient selected from nominations submitted by Department of Justice offices nationwide, so this is quite an honor.... Continue Reading
“The Reformer” – How Al Mohler transformed a seminary, helped change a denomination, and challenges a secular culture.
Time magazine has turned to Mohler for the conservative evangelical perspective…calling him the “reigning intellectual of the evangelical movement in the U.S.” Editor’s Note: The following article is the lead story of the latest issue of Christianity Today. It is long (10 pages in the online version). A number of people, having read the article... Continue Reading
Top Blogger Mayhill Fowler leaves Huffington Post over business model
She quoted Barack Obama saying working-class voters “cling to guns or religion” and recorded Bill Clinton’s tirade against Vanity Fair writer Todd Purdum You may not know her name, but you know the work of Mayhill Fowler, the blogger who scooped the pros twice during the 2008 presidential campaign: She quoted Barack Obama saying working-class... Continue Reading
On Basic Religion Test, Many Doth Not Pass
Fifty-three percent of Protestants could not identify Martin Luther as the man who started the Protestant Reformation. Americans are by all measures a deeply religious people, but they are also deeply ignorant about religion. Researchers from the independent Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life phoned more than 3,400 Americans and asked them 32 questions... Continue Reading
Mourners line route from Memphis as fallen Marine arrives home in Hernando, MS
The procession ended at the Oses’ church, First Presbyterian Church of Hernando (a congregation aligned with the Presbyterians For Renewal), where greeters included preschoolers of the day school. Memphis to Hernando joined Monday in a bittersweet homecoming for fallen hero Joshua S. Ose. The 19-year-old Marine was killed last week on a patrol in Afghanistan... Continue Reading
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