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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

Hannah More and Her Lasting Influence on Education and Christian Service

Her Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education inspired a whole generation of women to pursue education in order to serve their neighbors in Christian love.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Sunday, October 2, 2022

Her main focus was on education. Together with her sisters, she opened a Sunday School for the poor. At a time when there were no public schools, they provided both biblical instruction and basic general education. One school led to another until, within ten years, they had sixteen school in operation. Hannah wrote many of... Continue Reading

The Day the Bible Became a Bestseller

Martin Luther didn’t set out to produce a bestseller. But 500 years ago, that’s exactly what he did.

Written by Jeffrey Kloha | Thursday, September 29, 2022

Luther sought to create a Bible not to be a bestseller, but one through which individuals would hear God speaking directly to them in their world, in their time, in their place. A Bible that was God’s Word—more accurately, God speaking. Not a passive tool that sits on a shelf or a table or even... Continue Reading

Doing Well in the Things that Count

How are you really doing, that is, in the things that really count?

Written by Douglas Bond | Monday, September 26, 2022

Helen Lemmel, a member of Ballard Baptist Church, died in Seattle on November 1, 1961, thirteen days before her 98th birthday; she had written nearly 500 hymns. Due to her extreme poverty, her remains were cremated and nobody seems to know where they were disposed of. No matter. Those are things of earth. Strangely dim.... Continue Reading

Dr. Carl W. Bogue, 82, Retired PCA Minister, Called Home to Glory

Carl William Bogue (1939-2022) fell asleep in the Lord and passed into glory on Sunday morning, September 18, 2022.

Written by Staff | Friday, September 23, 2022

Returning to the US in 1969, he took a pastorate at Allenside United Presbyterian Church in Akron, Ohio. He would spend the rest of his career in Akron, first at Allenside and then at Faith Presbyterian Church (PCA), which he led out of the mainline denomination in 1975. Faith PCA was the first church in... Continue Reading

How Should We Then Live in a Time of War?

Just how should believers live in times of crisis?

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Thursday, September 22, 2022

As Europe was facing the onset of war in 1939, Lewis preached a sermon in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Oxford. With many other academics and students in attendance, the issue of how we should now live was certainly a pressing concern for all those present. So Lewis entitled his address, “Learning in War-Time”. What the... Continue Reading

Other Billy Graham “Rules”?

What, then, were these four resolutions (rather than one rule) that made up the “Modesto Manifesto,” as Graham and his team came to call it?

Written by David Mathis | Thursday, September 22, 2022

The resolutions about money, sex, and power aren’t all that surprising, or even probing. This deadly trio, while ruinous, does not represent the deepest sins of the heart. They are manifestations of unbelief and rebellion, but they grow in the soil of “the great evil,” as C.S. Lewis calls it: pride. So, it’s actually this third... Continue Reading

The Problem with Aquinas

The recent enthusiasm that many Protestants have shown for Thomas Aquinas is a mistake; they do not serve the church well by praising and commending him to members.

Written by Tom Hervey | Tuesday, September 20, 2022

In summary, the recent enthusiasm that many Protestants have shown for Thomas is a mistake. The church has not been well-served by its eminent men lavishing praise upon an idolater and commending him to her members. There are many among us, especially young men, who are zealous to learn all that they might about the... Continue Reading

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