C. Darby Fulton: A Christian Statesman
Fulton was widely typified as a Christian statesman
Fulton was widely typified as a Christian statesman. One way in which he demonstrated that quality of character was in the fact that, while he did not choose to come into the Presbyterian Church in America at its formation in 1973, he nonetheless was quite willing to bring a message during the PCA’s first General... Continue Reading
‘Batwoman’ Co-Authors Exit, Claim DC ‘Prohibited’ Lesbian Marriage
Authors cite creative differences with DC Comics
The news comes after February’s groundbreaking 17th issue of the Batwoman, in which Kate proposed to her girlfriend, Maggie Sawyer. It marked the first lesbian wedding proposal in the history of mainstream comics. Since its start, the series has been a champion for gay rights, foreshadowing the overturn of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” Batwomanalso represents DC’s latest exploration... Continue Reading
Teresa Scanlan, Miss America 2011, Finds Fit At Conservative Patrick Henry College
Former Miss America thrives on being just another student
“There’s this idea that we don’t struggle with the same problems, that we don’t understand real world problems … that everyone comes from wonderful, happy families, that we’re close-minded and brainwashed. That kind of pushes my buttons,” she said. It’s a startling contrast to some observers – the glamorous, bikini-clad Miss America from 2011,... Continue Reading
Senior Pastor on Relinquishing His Ministry at Proclamation PCA
Remarks of Senior Pastor Mark Johnston to the July 14th Adult Sunday School Class on his need to relinquish his ministry in Proclamation
Editor’s note: Mark Johnston, a native of Great Britain, has been pastor of Proclamation Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Bryn Mawr, Penn., for three years. Pastor Johnston and wife and daughter find that they must return to the United Kingdom because of a provision of American immigration law preventing a disabled adult dependent from being granted... Continue Reading
Ignoring Wisdom Puts the Great “I” in Charge
Even small things need to be done with wisdom
Before Dr. Fletcher left the exam room he stopped, turned his head, looked at me and said emphatically, “If you remove wallpaper or paint again you need to use a mask.” Two weeks later I scraped, caulked and painted the last room in the house that needed painting and I wore a mask. I did... Continue Reading
Regent University President Stepping Down; Carlos Campo Succeeded Founder Pat Robertson
President Carlos Campo leaving Regent University immediately
Spokeswoman Mindy Hughes said Regent’s Board of Trustees will “consider the matter” of Campo’s successor soon. Campo came to Regent from the College of Southern Nevada, where he was interim vice president of academic affairs. He previously served as the college’s dean of arts and letters and director of academic partnerships. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.... Continue Reading
San Antonio Adopts Anti-Christian Bias Policy
San Antonio’s ordinance takes the “bias” ban a step further by focusing on speech, not just action.
The San Antonio City Council approved changes this afternoon to the city’s nondiscrimination policy, making it illegal to show bias “in word or deed” against anyone in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered community. Opponents say the ordinance criminalizes any disagreement with homosexuality. Despite the religious community’s widespread opposition to the policy, which already banned... Continue Reading
Boy Scouts Alternative to Reveal Name at Full-Capacity Gathering
The full impact of the Boy Scouts’ policy change and the viability of the rival organization for boys are unlikely to be known until after Jan. 1
The major difference with the traditional Scouting movement, however, will be in the group’s Bible-based worldview: It promises to uphold marriage as the union between one man and one woman, and clearly define what is meant by “duty to God,” “morally straight,” “clean” and “reverent.” The group will be open to boys regardless of religion,... Continue Reading
The Rev. Robert Charles Peterson, 62, Called Home to Glory
Robert Peterson of Butler, Penn., passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013
Bob also had a love for philosophy. At the time of his death he was working on a Ph.D. in philosophy. He was a good friend, a fun travel companion to GA, a careful theologian, and one that many of us often turned to for advice. I learned a lot from him and I will... Continue Reading
‘Mafia Tactics’ Force Oregon Bakery to Close
Oregon bakery closes after being sued for not making a wedding cake for a homosexual couple
In February, Laurel Bowman and Rachel Cryer filed a complaint with the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries because the Kleins refused to make their wedding cake. Although the Kleins, who are Christians, say they have no problem serving homosexual customers, they don’t want to use their creative talents to participate in something they believe... Continue Reading
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