The First Sunday Without R.C. Sproul
How in the world will a church survive without its charismatic leader?
He started out by asking the congregation what makes St. Andrews different? The answer was that St. Andrews was ordinary. St Andrews didn’t desire to think up new ways of reaching the world, but rather trusted the Lord, through the simple means of Grace that God had ordained, and that the early church had established... Continue Reading
Santa Claus, Easter Bunny Tear Foster Family Apart
Canadian children’s agency removed two little girls from their foster home because their RPCNA foster parents wouldn’t lie and tell them Santa and the Easter Bunny were real.
Foster parents Derek and Frances Baars, members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), do not believe in lying to children about Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny, which became a point of contention with the Children’s Aid Society (CAS) of Hamilton. A CAS support worker felt the family was not doing their... Continue Reading
PCA Member Kay Coles James Named New President of The Heritage Foundation
Nation’s largest conservative think tank welcomes former Virginia health secretary and federal personnel director to lead research and policy organization.
James began her career in public service as a member of the National Commission on Children under President Ronald Reagan. She later served as associate director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and as assistant secretary for public affairs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under President George... Continue Reading
R.C. Sproul: An Appreciation
How grateful I am for the life and labors of R.C. Sproul.
Like so many around the world I was caused to be quiet and reflective by the news of Dr. Sproul’s death yesterday, December 14, 2017. There are men whose lives and works have an impact which is hard to quantify. I can say without hesitation that it was The Holiness of God, purchased on a whim,... Continue Reading
Uncaging the Lion
An interview with R.C. Sproul, who died December 14, 2017 at age 78, on teaching, preaching, and the crisis within evangelicalism.
R.C. Sproul died December 14, 2017 at age 78. Months before the theologian’s final illness, WORLD founder Joel Belz interviewed him at Ligonier Ministries headquarters in Sanford, Fla. Here’s an edited transcript of their conversation. You said in a video series several years ago that everybody is a theologian. There are good theologians, you... Continue Reading
The Best Decision I ever Made
I assume that religious thought cannot be reduced to or interpreted narrowly by social experience.
Because many recent studies have stressed the intellectual dimension of fundamentalism, I should also explain why I think mine is different. By emphasizing Machen’s Calvinistic outlook, this dissertation breaks with previous interpretations which explain fundamentalism largely by reference to such epistemological considerations as the persistence of Scottish Common Sense Realism among conservative Protestants. Maybe... Continue Reading
Anne Hooper – From Rejected Daughter to Single Mother
Anne’s life was, in some respects, typical of 16th century wives of Protestant Reformers, when the task of preaching a long-neglected gospel was perceived as urgent and worth any sacrifice.
Being a single mother was common in the sixteenth century, when wars and pestilence claimed the lives of many husbands. Most widows returned to their family homes or relied on the support of the local church. They often remarried. Anne Hooper focused on raising her daughter Rachel and promoting her husband’s writings. Her devotion to... Continue Reading
R.C. Sproul (1939–2017)
You are required to believe, to preach, and to teach what the Bible says is true, not what you want the Bible to say is true.
My final crisis came in my senior year. I had a three-credit course in the study of Jonathan Edwards. We spent the semester studying Edwards’s most famous book, The Freedom of the Will, under Gerstner’s tutelage. At the same time, I had a Greek exegesis course in the book of Romans. I was the only student... Continue Reading
Unashamed Allegiance: My Tribute to R.C. Sproul (1939–2017)
This was R.C.’s goal: a heart that is stunned and humbled and captivated by the transcendent greatness and purity of God.
Over time, when you heard R.C. do this kind of thing repeatedly, you realized such serious and rigorous attention to the text was owing to his total devotion to the inerrancy and radical relevance of the Scriptures. He didn’t believe that the message of biblical texts was innocuous and unexciting, and therefore in need of... Continue Reading
R. C. Sproul Called Home to Glory
Dr. Sproul died on Thursday, December 14, 2017
R. C. Sproul Called Home to Glory On Thursday afternoon, December 14, 2017, R. C. Sproul was called into the presence of the Lord whom he had served so faithfully for over half a century. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 20, 2017. More information to follow. Related Stories, Resources and... Continue Reading
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