Candidating – From the perspective of the candidate’s wife
If the search committee thinks your husband makes wise choices, it will approve of you, too.
I used to avoid using 5th gear in our manual transmission car just because it frightened me. I asked my husband, "How could I stop the car suddenly from such a high gear?" He wisely said, "The same way you stop it in 1st gear."
Why poor tipping by Christians compromises the Gospel
For the server, tips are wages, not donations.
Indeed, poor tips are an example of what Moses teaches in Deuteronomy 25 -- muzzling an ox when it is treading out grain (Deuteronomy 25:4). It relinquishes responsibility to the Great Commission, because the Gospel is about grace. Of all the people in the world, Christians should understand that they are unworthy to be recipients of the great mercy, grace and generosity shown them in Christ
Do Atheists Have a Sexual Harassment Problem?
There is a problem with sexism at atheist or skeptics conferences
Other nontheists — both male and female — have shared stories of unwanted sexual attention at nontheist gatherings, including propositions for sex and unwelcome touching. Chatter has ranged from calls for more women to attend nontheist events to personal attacks on prominent female skeptics for discussing harassment. As skeptics, atheists and humanists prepare to gather... Continue Reading
Man, What A Mess!
America has its racial history and pain, and so does Kenya
Let me try this illustration. You are trying to impress someone, maybe a girl you want to date. However, your mother insists you take your ugly and socially inept cousin along with you…You know that if you don't cut the cords from this cousin you ain't going to get the girl. Of course, if and when you do get the girl your cousin is still your cousin. You can't hide him forever.
The Resurrection: A Bridge Between Two Worlds
How the Resurrection infused my rational faith with a passionate hope.
My own conversion was intellectual. I didn't need a quick spiritual fix. Instead, I encountered a compelling and luminous vision of reality so powerful and attractive that it demanded a response.
PCA Teaching Elder Brian Kinney, age 65, dies after long struggle with health problems
There will be a visitation Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM with the service following at 3:00 in the Sanctuary at Christ Presbyterian Church, 2323 Old Hickory Blvd. Nashville (halfway between Hillsboro Road and Highway 100)
The Sin of Uzzah
A Critique of Iain Murray's Review of the recent work on Martin Lloyd Jones
'Did his medical training impact the way he read the Bible?', 'Did personal rivalries within the British evangelical movement of the 50s shape the way things fell out in the 60s?' and 'Was his understanding of the Puritans something they themselves would have recognized or did it involve infusing a certain amount of whacky eighteenth century Welsh Methodist mysticism back into them?'
When Senior Pastors Are in Over Their Heads
A certain skill set has carried pastor to places of senior leadership, but they often find themselves stymied as they attempt to lead at that level of responsibility.
Another ability that many pastors have not acquired is casting a vision. Although “the vision thing” is often the subject of satire among ministers, a church suffers if the pastor is not able to align the staff and people and move them toward a goal that they all can embrace or at least accept! In... Continue Reading
PCA Pastor in Aliquippa, PA, Dale Szallai, succumbs to cancer at age 60
Dale served as pastor of St. John's Burry's (Ind) and New Life PCA
I did not know Dale, but I know several men who knew him well. They say the church has lost a great pastor and great friend. As in so much else of life, it is the celebrities that get all the attention, even at death. This story is evidence that we should not succumb to that cultural standard.
The Top Five Forgotten Founders
Our Fourth of July Feature Story
Shortly after the Declaration of Independence, Haynes wrote “Liberty Further Extended,” possibly the most powerful argument against slavery from the Revolutionary era. In the 1780s, Haynes began a thirty year pastoral career in Vermont, and was likely the first African American to pastor a largely white congregation.
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