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Helmuth James Graf von Moltke – Learning to Number His Days

Besides preparing for death, Moltke wrote letters to prepare his family for this change in their lives.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Saturday, October 29, 2022

The epistolary exchange between Helmuth and Freya is one of the most moving in history. Studded with Scriptures and with honest reflections on God’s work in their lives, they are also an invaluable testimony of how Christians can come to grips with the prospect of imminent death. Most of the time, Helmuth found it impossible... Continue Reading

PCA Chaplain (COL) David Peterson, Retired, Called Home to Glory

David Peterson, age 81, of Sturgis, SD, died Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Written by Staff | Monday, October 24, 2022

Following military service, David served as the Executive Director of the Presbyterian and Reformed Joint Commission on Chaplains and Military Personnel (PRJC) and Coordinator for Chaplain Ministries, Mission to North America (MNA), Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).  In these roles, David recruited, sponsored, and mentored dozens of Chaplains who served in multiple branches of the... Continue Reading

Reformation Figures: Martin Luther

Luther, more than any other individual is recognized as the catalyzing force which launched the reformation.

Written by Jacob Toman | Sunday, October 23, 2022

Martin Luther had a role to play in the reformation as a seed planter. Luther wouldn’t live to see many of the fruits of discussions he had helped begin. He wasn’t a “finisher” in the reformation, he was a starter. He was used tremendously by God to restore and reform the church. Luther’s importance can... Continue Reading

Finding Assurance

The real issue of hindrance is based on the Christian who foolishly believes that he can rescue and reform himself by his own strength.

Written by Nate Pickowicz | Saturday, October 22, 2022

In the face of stubbornness, the sinner must resolve to be comforted by the Lord. There is an awful pride that feigns distress that one’s sins are too great and too numerous to confess. Hooker attacks this bogus belief: “You think you speak against yourself now: no, no, you speak against the Lord. And know,... Continue Reading

Lord Shaftesbury: Evangelical Social Reformer

Social justice warriors of the 21st century have nothing on this aristocratic evangelical.

Written by Rev. Dr. Richard Turnbull | Monday, October 17, 2022

While he believed that government had the responsibility to protect the most vulnerable, he always insisted that the voluntary principle was the ideal to spread the Christian faith and to act as the locus of social welfare. When in 1870 compulsory state education was introduced in England, Shaftesbury was incandescent. He was deeply skeptical of... Continue Reading

Spurgeon, the Sending Pastor

Week after week, Spurgeon presented the gospel powerfully and clearly to his people, and this message clarified what the task of missions is.

Written by Geoff Chang | Monday, October 17, 2022

In calling all Christians to missions and coming alongside them in discerning the call, Spurgeon sought to mobilize gifted, qualified workers for the mission field. Though Spurgeon never became a missionary, his nearly 40-year ministry in London would mobilize men and women for the harvest and produce missionary efforts a hundredfold beyond what he could have... Continue Reading

The Reformation Ideal of Marriage

We need to recall the Reformation as a great recovery of the biblical understanding of marriage.

Written by Michael Haykin | Sunday, October 16, 2022

This “joyous success” of Martin and Katharina’s marriage and the six children who came from their union became, in Pettegree’s words, “a powerful archetype of the new Protestant family.” Luther’s love for his children led him to rightly see that central to the joys of marriage was the gift of sons and daughters.   Our... Continue Reading

The World’s Quickest Case of Christophobia in Action

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Monday, October 10, 2022

Welcome to our Brave New World where Christianity is now a threatened species. And it will keep getting worse if we do not wake up real soon and start taking a stand.   Well, that did not take long. A brand new CEO has been forced out in record-breaking time. Not even 24 hours into... Continue Reading

The Bitter Splinters of Marburg

How the Table Split Luther and Zwingli

Written by Michael A.G. Haykin | Sunday, October 9, 2022

The division between these two German-speaking men of God and its sad legacy is a sobering reminder of the danger of dividing over issues that cannot be biblically demonstrated as being primary. When facing Christian division — and our day is equally filled with vitriol and misunderstanding between believers.   A few years ago, while... Continue Reading

When the Shorter Catechism Was Recited from Memory At Westminster Abbey! Really!

“When you know and understand The Shorter Catechism, you know theology, PERIOD!”

Written by Wayne Herring | Monday, October 3, 2022

Once inside the room, the two women who had hoped for this moment, Elaine Edwards and Karen Scheibe, recited the first 10 questions. The lady in charge watched and listened and suddenly seemed to be interested. I then asked if these women, who had worked so hard for this time, could recite the entire Catechism?... Continue Reading

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