Dr. Charlie Wingard Joins RTS Jackson Faculty
Wingard has been elected as assistant professor of practical theology at RTS’s Jackson campus
Wingard has been serving as the Senior Pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Huntsville, Ala., since 2005. He also served churches in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Massachusetts…. He received a B.A. in Political Science from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., a Master of Divinity from Vanderbilt Divinity School, and a Doctor of... Continue Reading
Ted Haggard on How Not to Repent
Haggard used the recent suicide of another megachurch pastor’s son, Isaac Hunter, to continue his attempts at resurrecting his name, reputation, and ministry.
So why highlight it? First, because it will help us to spot these characteristics when dealing with others who have fallen into public sin and scandal. Sadly, there are predictable patterns to these things that we’d do well to acquaint ourselves with so that we are not duped. And second, because we can use it... Continue Reading
Harold Camping, Radio Host Who Predicted World’s End, Dies At 92
Camping died Sunday evening; he had fallen at his home on Nov. 30 and had been in weak health due to a stroke since 2011
Camping was once well-regarded in among evangelicals, both for his encyclopedic knowledge of Scripture and his radio network. But in the late 1980s, when he began teaching that churches had strayed from the Bible embracing a false doctrine, he lost much previous support. He also discouraged his listeners from joining a church, saying modern churches... Continue Reading
Former Gay Activist Marries Woman; Addresses Critics Who Condemn His New Heterosexual Lifestyle
Ex-gay activist Michael Glatze penned an open letter about his recent heterosexual marriage addressed to "angry homosexuals" who have criticized him for leaving his past and finding God
“We are not a couple of people who are interested, per se, in being political pawns. I have never called myself an ‘ex-gay,’ though other people have called me that. But, then again, people have called me a lot of things, on account of the fact that I left homosexuality a few years back and... Continue Reading
The First Reformed Website on the Block
Monergism.com was the jackpot for many of my questions
When we encountered God’s sovereignty and outworking of salvation in our Scripture reading, we had no systematic teaching that informed us of the doctrines of grace. We had no covenantal understanding of God’s promises. Thankfully, we did have a firm grip on the inerrancy of Scripture, and though I didn’t have a theological term for... Continue Reading
Things Christians Struggle With, Part 4: Health
One couple's journey in dealing with chronic illness.
No disrespect to doctors, but sometimes people heave health issues that will not be solved by prescription pills. Sometimes, people have to seek alternative methods to determine and then cure what ails them (and yes, great care and discernment are needed here), which is what we eventually did. And sometimes, the Lord in His mysterious... Continue Reading
PCA Minister Terry Traylor Called Home to Glory
Traylor, 64, died of an apparent heart attack
Rev. Terry O. Traylor, 64, a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America, died on Thursday, December 12, 2013 of an apparent heart attack. Terry had served as the Senior Pastor of New Life PCA in Glenside, Penn., a suburb of Philadelphia, until September. He left that position to become a Church Planting Coordinator with... Continue Reading
Taking Credit, Deflecting Blame
Controversy surrounding megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll shines light on practices in Christian publishing industry
“It is a shame that a Christian publisher would cite ‘market standards’ when there are biblical standards to go by,” Throckmorton said. “Christian publishers should aspire to more than mere industry standards.” At least one Christian publisher said Driscoll’s books do not even rise to that low bar. Accusations of plagiarism surrounding Seattle megachurch... Continue Reading
Sean Lucas Elected to Faculty at Reformed Seminary in Jackson
Dr. Lucas has been elected as a regular faculty member at RTS-Jackson; will continue as pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Hattiesburg, Miss.
Lucas served for five years as the archives and special collections librarian at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. During that time, he and his family joined Community Presbyterian Church in Louisville. The session called him to serve as an assistant pastor and he served there for two years. In 2004, Lucas and his family moved to St. Louis, where he... Continue Reading
Summit Megachurch Founder Isaac Hunter Found Dead In Apparent Suicide
Isaac Hunter, son of Orlando’s Northland Church Pastor Joel Hunter, has apparently committed suicide
Isaac Hunter, 36, resigned on Nov. 26, 2012, from the megachurch he founded after he admitted to other Summit pastors that he had engaged in an affair with a staff member. His wife of 13 years, Rhonda Hunter, subsequently filed a domestic-violence petition against Hunter, describing him as unstable, erratic and suicidal. Isaac Hunter,... Continue Reading
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