MTW Missionary Richard Ramsay Partners with Third Millennium Ministries
Richard Ramsay, a career missionary in Chile for more than two decades with Mission to the World (PCA), and who most recently has been a part of the Miami International Seminary, as well as Universidad FLET, has recently begun cooperating with Third Millennium Ministries of Orlando. While continuing to serve under Mission to the World,... Continue Reading
Texas televangelist Benny Hinn refused entry to Britain
Joe Skipper/Reuters An American preacher has been turned away from Britain, leaving thousands of people stranded at an evangelical rally in London this weekend. Benny Hinn, from Texas, who draws large crowds to his Pentecostal revival rallies, was turned back at Stansted airport under new rules on visiting ministers of religion. Many thousands of Pentecostal... Continue Reading
Update from the Armes in South Africa
OUT OF BOUNDS REPORT, OCTOBER, 2009 I am still teaching at The Bible Institute Eastern Cape. I am teaching three classes this semester: Intro to Biblical Ethics (3rd yr); NT and Social Identity 4th)’ Christ and Salvation (2nd). I have stepped down from doing the mission week twice a year. It got to be that... Continue Reading
Supreme Court Lets Stand Ruling in Illinois Choose Life License Plate Case
by Steven Ertelt On Oct 5, 2009, the Supreme Court let stand a ruling in a case involving Choose Life license plates in Illinois. The decision means that the Illinois officials who declined to issue the license plates in Illinois have won a legal victory against the pro-life advocates who wanted the plates to raise... Continue Reading
Christmas Arts Bazaar Outreach by Alabama Church
The Community Presbyterian Church (PCA) of Moody, Alabama will for the third time this year sponsor a Community Christmas Bazaar at their church. The event will take place on Saturday, November 14. It is designed for artists and crafters to have a place to sell their hand-crafted/one-of-a-kind items and/or services. It is also designed to... Continue Reading
Does Obama’s Agenda Include Religious Freedom?
When the Dalai Lama came to Washington two years ago, he was feted with the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Congressional Gold Medal, as President George W. Bush and a bipartisan delegation looked on. But as the exiled Tibetan leader returns for another visit to the nation’s capital next week (Oct. 5-10), there is a... Continue Reading
PCUSA Congregation in Penn wins property case
By Edward Terry, The Layman Peters Creek United Presbyterian Church in Venetia, Pa., has won the fight for its property and added another victory for those battling to have church property cases decided on the neutral principles of law. On Friday, Peters Creek Elder and Legal Committee Chairman Raymond Peterson were looking forward to sharing... Continue Reading
Queen ‘appalled’ at Church of England moves
Queen ‘appalled’ at Church of England moves, claim Vatican moles. When Pope Benedict visits this country next year, he is expected to stay at Buckingham Palace as a guest of the Queen. The warmth of her welcome will come as no surprise to the Pontiff, if senior sources at the Vatican are to be believed.... Continue Reading
Faith-based Fraud
When church leaders want to raise money for building programs, they often turn to companies like Indiana-based Alanar, which trains these leaders to sell bonds to fellow church members. In Alanar’s training is advice to open meetings with prayer, quote Scripture during the sales call, and “never sell the facts, sell warm stewardship and the... Continue Reading
Calvin
By Tim Challies It is here at last. For years now I have been waiting for a great biography of Calvin—the kind of biography which I would recommend without hesitation for those who would want to learn about the life of the great Reformer. In a year that has seen the arrival of at least... Continue Reading
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