Dr. John B. Hulst, Dordt College’s President Emeritus, Passes Away
Dr. John B. Hulst, 83, the second president of Dordt College, died on Friday, February 8, 2013, in Pella, Iowa.
During his tenure as president of Dordt College, Hulst helped put in place a strong faculty development program so that Dordt’s academic program would prepare students well for their future lives and professions. He broadened Dordt’s and its students’ connections to people and institutions around the world, bringing in students and professors from other cultures... Continue Reading
A Christian baker refuses to make cake for same-sex wedding – faces charges
Does the right to freedom of religion trump the Oregon Equality Act ?
The Oregon Department of Justice is investigating a complaint against a Christian baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex wedding. Here’s what happened in a nutshell. A woman and her daughter came into Aaron Klein’s store requesting a wedding cake. When they told Klein that the cake was for a wedding... Continue Reading
Why Rosa Parks (Still) Matters
Her heroism still speaks, and points to some old, old truths that are needed in a new century
The bus boycott, sparked by her, was a revolt against an unjust law. Mrs. Parks, and the activists she motivated, never argued the law wasn’t supported by the majority. They argued the law was wrong. As Martin Luther King Jr. also communicated in his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” civil law rests on a broader... Continue Reading
Shane Hipps’s Mystic Jesus
"Just because Christianity claims Jesus as its own does not mean that Christ automatically claims Christianity as his own."
Although Shane Hipps, a former teaching pastor at Mars Hill Church in Grand Rapids calls himself a Christian, he is not convinced that makes him “any closer to Jesus than a Muslim.” He explained this view to Relevant Magazine in January 2013 as he discussed his new book, Selling Water by the River a Book... Continue Reading
Bethany Christian Services Co-Founder Marguerite Bonnema, 100, Called Home to Glory
Organization’s last living co-founder achieved dream of caring for children in crisis
Bethany is serving tens of thousands of children and families each year through providing critical training and support to developing countries, such as China, Ethiopia, and Haiti, in creating sustainable child welfare services. Such efforts are vital in combating the global orphan crisis, including more than 153 million children around the world. GRAND RAPIDS,... Continue Reading
32 Things You Might Not Know About Charles Spurgeon
January 31, 2013 was 121 years since the great preacher, Charles Haddon Spurgeon passed away
January 31, 2013 it will have been 121 years since the great preacher, Charles Haddon Spurgeon passed away. In memory of him I bring to you 32 things you might not know about Charles Spurgeon. 1. One woman was converted through reading a single page of one of Spurgeon’s sermons wrapped around some butter she... Continue Reading
To the Big Stage, the Long Way: From Belhaven to the Super Bowl
Tramaine Brock is the first student from Belhaven to play in the N.F.L.
Standing on the Superdome field Tuesday, Brock said he never doubted he would be able to make the N.F.L. from Belhaven. He ultimately was not drafted but signed with the 49ers before the 2010 season. After bouncing back and forth from on the team to released to the practice squad to the active squad, Brock... Continue Reading
Five Reasons Leaders Finish Poorly
What does it take to finish well so a good legacy continues?
After our meeting concluded, I continued to ponder the situation even more. Why do some leaders end so well – Calvin Miller, Jack Hayford, Bob Russell, Roy Fish, and so many more – while others go out not in a blaze of glory, but in a blaze of gory? They finish poorly and leave a mess in... Continue Reading
The Flying Scotsman: Lessons from the Life of Eric Lidell
The word “example” has fallen on rough times in some quarters of the evangelical church
But, it is not just to biblical characters that we can look as examples (positively or negatively). We can also look at the lives of the saints throughout modern history and be inspired, encouraged, and motivated by their faithfulness. One particular example of such a saint is the Scottish Olympic sprinter, Eric Liddell (1902-1945). ... Continue Reading
Is Mark Driscoll Racist?
We should be careful when accusing someone of being racist
What bothers me, however, is the rally cry in Greenidge’s article that I’ve heard and read in other places, particularly during the presidential election. There were times when a white person would disagree with some aspect of President Obama’s policies, and the label that was almost immediately thrown at that person, by some African-Americans, was... Continue Reading
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