A Soul-Refreshed Life
True evangelical humility is the supreme path upon which a true Christian can obtain the knowledge of the glory and excellency of God.
Edwards described the Christian pilgrimage as one of practical outworking, in practice, of the life that has been given to us by God. In other words, if God resides in the heart and is vitally united to it, “he will show that he is a God, by the efficacy of his operation. For in the... Continue Reading
33 Going On 83—and Then Home to Glory
A testimony of trusting God’s faithfulness though many and painful illnesses.
Jennifer turned 33 on August 7 and was called home to glory on August 20, 2018. She wrote this in her blog: “This is a journey of my story. From cancer at age three, through heart disease, a stroke, more cancer, and every little ailment in between. From the tears and heartache to the laughter of... Continue Reading
How The Ancients Heard Resurrection: A Reply to David Bentley Hart
Ancient Christian readers and interpreters of Paul did not share David Bentley Hart’s understanding
Hart leaves us to wonder how he himself is able to “listen with antique ears” and to divine what the interpretive minds of Paul’s contemporaries “would have” understood. He provides no evidence for it. Missing is any exploration of “the implications, physical and metaphysical, that such words had in the age of the early church.”... Continue Reading
PCA Foundation President Announces Retirement
PCA Foundation President, Randy Stair, has informed the board of directors of the PCA Foundation of his intent to retire from his current role as of June 30, 2019.
Randy Stair has served as President of the PCA Foundation since 1998. During his 21 years of leadership, the amount of donations to the Foundation has been over $205 million, the amount of grant distributions to ministry over $145 million and total assets have grown from $17 million to over $91 million. The staff and... Continue Reading
Philip Melanchthon and His Friendship with Luther
He was, for example, the indecisive companion Luther chided with his often misquoted “Sin boldly!”
In reality, he had a major impact on both the history and theology of the Protestant Reformations. His search for fair and middle ground caused him to be appreciated as official representative of Protestantism in several European meetings, and his proven clarity as writer of religious confessions gained him an invitation to England to compose... Continue Reading
Three People Who Through Suffering Became Extraordinary
Seeing positive outcomes of some suffering should lead us to trust that God can bring good from all suffering
“Helen learned to speak at ten, and though listeners had trouble understanding her, she never gave up. She attended college and wrote several books, including The Story of My Life. She devoted herself to research, speaking, and raising money for organizations such as the American Foundation for the Blind.” Seeing positive outcomes of some suffering should lead us... Continue Reading
But He Valued Women
The greatest contradiction of the Bill Hybels mess was his reputation for championing equality for women
“Bill had no contradiction in saying that he elevated the worth of women in the church. He did. The contradiction comes when the idea of recognizing the value of women is explored as a reflection of what God gives. It does not appear that Bill came from that perspective.” On the surface the greatest... Continue Reading
Willow Creek Elders and Pastor Heather Larson Resign over Bill Hybels
Church leaders apologize to Nancy Ortberg, Nancy Beach, Vonda Dyer, and other women with accusations: “We have no reason not to believe you.”
On the eve of the 2018 GLS, they admitted in a special congregational meeting that church leaders had failed to appropriately handle recent allegations of sexual misconduct against their founding pastor. Lead pastor Heather Larson announced that she was resigning immediately. The church’s elder board announced that its member would also step down in an... Continue Reading
Gottschalk
Like Augustine before him and Luther and Calvin after him, Gottschalk possessed an overriding sense of the sovereignty of God in salvation, and he brought it to bear upon his turbulent generation.
Born at Mentz in modern Germany, Gottschalk was the son of a respected nobleman, Count Berno of Saxony. At the insistence of his father, he conceded to take a lifelong monastic vow while still a young boy. But upon reaching the age of maturity, Gottschalk sought to be released from this commitment and leave the... Continue Reading
Hybels Heir Quits Willow as New Accusations Arise Before Global Leadership Summit
Teaching pastor Steve Carter resigns after New York Times article; Global Leadership Summit had already lost 111 host sites.
Lead pastor Heather Larson also previously issued an apology of her own. Willow Creek’s elders also admitted that Hybels was guilty of wrongdoing. “We are grieved that we let Bill’s statement stand for as long as we did that the women were lying and colluding,” the elders said. “We now believe Bill entered into areas of... Continue Reading
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