Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary Releases Historical Work on Slavery
In Honor of its Bicentennial and Black History Month, RPTS Releases Digital Version of Alexander McLeod’s 1804 ‘Negro Slavery Unjustifiable’ and Accompanying Video Documentary. The Rev. Alexander McLeod, Scottish born and trained RPCNA pastor, penned the following words in a chilling cry of exhortation to his church and America in his 1802 work, “Negro Slavery... Continue Reading
New Country Music Star Born as Pro-Life Ballad Climbs the Charts
A new country music star has been born – and with a pro-life ballad, no less, that is steadily climbing the country music charts. Watch video here. Matt Kennon’s debut hit single “the Call” has risen to No. 39 on the Billboard 200 list of top country music hits and packs a compelling pro-life, or... Continue Reading
Reflecting on the True Story Behind The Blind Side
“People identify with the movie. Nonbelievers started the whole thing, and there’s not one verse of scripture in it, yet it’s the number-one movie watched by Christians this year.” How many inner city kids are falling through the cracks of a broken system? That’s the question that Sean Tuohy posed to his audience of more... Continue Reading
New Elliot Letters Give Insight into Missionary Life
“They testify to both Jim and Elisabeth’s faith and to how they saw the Lord working. Each one tells a little piece of their story” The story of missionary couple Jim and Elisabeth Elliot, who served among the Waorani people of Ecuador, is widely known to American evangelicals through their published writings. After Jim and... Continue Reading
Geneva and Grove City Colleges Hold President and AD Challenges
Losing reps will wear opponent’s sweatshirts at winner’s chapel. Since Geneva College became a member of the President’s Athletic Conference of the NCAA in 2007, old rivalries have been renewed. Recognizing the friendly competition between Geneva College and Grove City College, the schools are holding an Athletic Director’s Challenge and a President’s Challenge in association... Continue Reading
Ohio Speaker Reverses Decision Following Website Story, Will Allow Honor for Pro-Life Teen
“It’s really unfortunate that it had to come to this, but at the end of the day it’s a victory for Miss Trisler, her family, and for free speech.” Ohio House Speaker Armond Budish (D-Beechwood) has reversed a decision to disallow the presentation on the House floor of a routine legislative honor to a local... Continue Reading
Archaeologists find 1,500-year-old Jerusalem Street
The single, central thoroughfare is clearly visible on the Madaba Map, a floor mosaic in the Byzantine church of Saint George in Jordan which is the oldest surviving map of the Holy Land. Archaeologists said on Wednesday they have found a 1,500-year-old Jerusalem road that was once a bustling thoroughfare used by throngs of Christian... Continue Reading
Eleven Church Fires In East Texas: Who’s behind them?
Texas officials are investigating a recent string of church fires in the state. Amid widespread speculation on motive, investigators of past church fires warn against jumping to conclusions. Authorities are desperately looking for motives to help them find the suspected arsonists behind at least eight of 11 church fires in central and east Texas since... Continue Reading
Total recalls – Let’s go for the guys who are really doing damage
It’s not just manufacturers and producers of goods that run the risk of colossal goof-ups. The purveyors of ideas and world views almost certainly are in a position to do as much damage among their various customers. Have you weighed how terrifying and unsettling life would be if all of us had to operate under... Continue Reading
15 Years and Not Counting – Reflections from Belhaven President
I can hardly believe I’m in my 15th academic year as president of Belhaven College—the second longest serving president of any of the four-year schools in Mississippi. It seems like just yesterday that I held the first press conference in Girault Auditorium (which we’ve since torn down), made the first major decision about whether or... Continue Reading
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