Evangelicals Band Together to Keep Gospel Alive in PC(USA)
“[I]t feels as if there is a sense of helplessness within the evangelical community within the PC(USA). The old strategies do not seem to be holding us together” Evangelicals in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have banded together and committed themselves to hold to the biblical faith as their denomination continues to “stumble,” as they put... Continue Reading
Hawaii Puts Same-Sex Unions Bill Back in Legislative Closet
Hawaii’s House of Representatives voted to shelve indefinitely a civil unions bill that would give homosexual couples all the rights of marriage, barely a week after the state Senate approved similar legislation. A voice vote taken late in January renders the civil unions bill a dead letter unless two-thirds of the Democratic-controlled House vote to... Continue Reading
True Christianity rests on fundamentals
The term “fundamentalist” sets off all sorts of warning bells with people. It conjures up images of angry, rigid, and uneducated religious fanatics or suicidal terrorists. In either case, the imagery is not becoming. In a recent article in The Savannah Morning News, newly-elected Bishop Scott Benhase declared his belief in a “different way of... Continue Reading
‘Justice Denied’ in CIA Shootdown of Missionaries
The CIA was accused of lying to Congress and covering up its role in the deaths of two innocent Americans, a mother and her infant daughter, at the hands of the CIA and the Peruvian Air Force nine years ago. “If there’s ever an example of justice delayed, justice denied, this is it,” said Rep.... Continue Reading
Calvinism For the 21st Century Conference April 8-10 at Dordt College
What are the pressing issues for 21st Century Christians, and can Calvinism provide relevant principles for engagement of these issues? Six distinguished guest speakers will lead the discussion April 8-10 at a Calvinism For the 21st Century Conference hosted by The Andreas Center for Reformed Scholarship and Service on the campus of Dordt College in... Continue Reading
Dance! Belhaven College’s Bold Moves In The World Of Dance
Anyone who knows a Belhaven dancer could tell you that graduating takes endurance of a marathoner, time management of an event planner, and determination of a mountain climber. By the time a dance major graduates from Belhaven College, he or she has averaged 3,000 hours of dancing, spent 1,280 hours with dance faculty, gone through... Continue Reading
PCA Surgeon From South Carolina Recalls Challenges In Haiti
“We need engineers, teachers, people who can give them food and comfort. We need common people to go down there to get those people to turn from voodoo, in a country whose life expectancy is 55-58 years.” For some people, missions are a concern. For Orangeburg surgeon Dr. Julius ”Brush” Babb, they’re a passion. A... Continue Reading
Remembering Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was an American legend, icon and the perpetual hero in the white hat. For many he represents that ideal of a great leader we find severely lacking in today’s political culture. Saturday, February 6th marked the 99th birthday of former President Ronald Wilson Reagan. Ronald Reagan was a movie star, television star, the... Continue Reading
Religion in the Colt’s locker room
“Coach (Jim) Caldwell comes out some mornings and throws a Bible verse on the board and you look at it and read it and you are like… Tony Dungy no longer coaches the Colts, but that doesn’t mean religion is any less a topic during Super Bowl week. “Coach (Jim) Caldwell comes out some mornings... Continue Reading
LA MegaChurch Joins Doritos Super Bowl Ad Contest
Mosaic, a non-demoninational church, has named their ad “Casket”…the guy being buried got his final wish – to be buried in a casket full of Doritos The Mosiac church in Los Angeles is taking Sunday Super Bowl competion seriously; the megachurch is one of six finalists in a Doritos ad challenge. The Doritos “Crash The... Continue Reading
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