Tributes to a Faithful African Friend and Minister Suddenly Called Home to Glory
Gerald Sseruwagi died June 28 while serving in Rwanda to help start a Reformed Bible college there
Everything I know about Africa I learned from Brother Gerald. Everything I know about ministry in Africa I learned from Brother Gerald. He was my inspiration, my mentor, and my ministry model. Although we were only to work together for two semesters, since he came back to San Antonio to earn a doctor’s degree and... Continue Reading
Breaking: Supreme Court sides with Hobby Lobby on HHS mandate in 5-4 decision
Hobby Lobby cannot be compelled to furnish potentially abortion-inducing drugs to its employees
The owners of Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialites Corporation argued in court that the HHS mandate provision of the Affordable Care Act – which requires all employers to provide contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs to female employees without charging a co-pay – violates their owners’ evangelical Christian faith. This morning the U.S. Supreme... Continue Reading
Meriam Ibrahim Safe Inside U.S. Embassy
Meriam Ibrahim and her family are safe inside the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, her lawyer told reporters Friday morning. After police released the Christian family yesterday, following their arrest at the airport on suspicion of forging travel documents, they fled to the embassy for protection. Ibrahim’s family has threatened to carry out the death sentence a judge... Continue Reading
Pastor, Don’t Quit!
There is a discouraged pastor today who is reading this article. This is for you. Get back up. Don’t quit now.
It is no secret that many pastors contemplate quitting regularly. Being a pastor is incredibly difficult. Jesus never promised it would easy. But don’t quit. Ministry is not a sprint. It’s a marathon. It is not just one fall, but many consecutive falls until you finally learn your balance. It is not how you start... Continue Reading
“They’re Back”
The ER doctor soberly explained that I have blood clots in both my lungs again
“Just as it was three years ago, I was sitting comfortably at home with my family when a searing chest pain spread from my lower chest up to my neck with a suffocating sensation. Probably originated from a clot in my leg again, though this time there was no leg pain to warn me.” ... Continue Reading
Sudan Charges Christian Mother Meriam Ibrahim With Fraud and Bans Her From Leaving
Advocate Says US Bungled Case
Christian mother Meriam Ibrahim, who was recently released from death row for being a Christian, was banned from leaving Sudan Tuesday after she was charged with fraud for trying to leave the country with documents bearing her Christian name and not the Muslim name she was assigned at birth. According to a MailOnline report, just hours... Continue Reading
How to Listen to a Sermon
Seven practical directions for listening to the preaching of the gospel
Take heed that you hear the Word of God preparedly. As the preacher must take care to find acceptable words, so the people should labor to bring acceptable affections to the work – when we come to the service of God we should hear with all attention and pray with affection. Christopher Love (d. 1651),... Continue Reading
Bill Gothard Acted In An “Inappropriate Manner” But “No Criminal Activity Was Discovered”
According to a statement by the board of directors of the Institute in Basic Life Principles posted on its website
The board said based on a review conducted by outside legal counsel, it unanimously agreed that “at this time” Gothard “is not permitted to serve in any counseling, leadership or board role within the IBLP ministry.” That leaves open the question of whether the 79-year-old Gothard may be allowed to return one day as he... Continue Reading
David Brat’s Views on God, Mammon, and Economics
One item that sticks out is Brat's interest in the intersection of economics and theology
“Currently an economics professor at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va., Brat holds a B.A. in Business Administration from Hope College in Michigan, a Master’s degree in Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D in economics from American University. I’m sure there are plenty of places to explore his thoughts on these matters, but one place of particular... Continue Reading
Boy Scout Troop 412 Breaks Camp
One Georgia troop pitches its tents with Trail Life following the Boy Scouts’ ruling last year on gay members
The altered membership standards were “probably the catalyst” for the change, said the troop’s charter organizational representative, Lewis Miller. But for a while the troop felt constrained when it came to expressions of faith. “What has bothered us for some time, for example, is that at summer camps we were told not to pray in... Continue Reading
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