SBC’s Richard Land issues 5-part apology; awaits his oversight board’s decision
“I am also delighted to announce that as a result of our meeting, the ERLC, in conjunction with the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee, will initiate regular meetings to discuss our common calling to heal our nation’s racial brokenness, work for meaningful reconciliation, and strategize for racial justice.” A five-part apology for “injudicious comments” was... Continue Reading
A Letter from Dr. Bryan Chapell, President of Covenant Seminary – A Time of Transition
The Communications Office of the Seminary sent out this letter and has given approval for us to reprint it here. Dear Friends, As our Board of Trustees announced a few days ago, I will be transitioning from my post as President of Covenant Seminary as of June 1, 2012, to the position of Chancellor. I... Continue Reading
PCA Teaching Elder and Covenant College Professor Emeritus Ray Dameron with the Lord
On Monday afternoon (May 7) Covenant College announced the passing of a long tenured and deeply loved Physics professor, Ray Dameron Ray was from Chester, PA, born on Sept. 19, 1923. He served with the Air Force in World War II. He was a graduate of Widener College (formerly the Pennsylvania Military College) where he... Continue Reading
May the Mind of Christ My Savior: In Honor of My Friend and Predecessor at RTS, Dr. Ric Cannada
“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:58 ESV). To the Executive Committee of Reformed Theological Seminary: This is my final report as Chancellor-elect! That really means that it is the last report of... Continue Reading
Is ‘the Culture’ Really the Church’s Problem? – An Interview with Ken Myers, Author of “All God’s Children and Blue Suede Shoes”
Not long ago I interviewed a poet who suggested that he just couldn’t imagine early Church leaders sitting around trying to come up with clever ideas about how they might influence Roman culture. — Ken Myers Author Ken Myers doesn’t believe “the culture” is the biggest challenge facing the Church today. Rather, it’s the culture... Continue Reading
Megachurch Pastor Rick Warren asks Al Mohler to Apologize for his ‘Megachurch Headline’
“Yes, there are many pastors of megachurches who are faithful to the Bible (as Mohler noted), but the reality is that there are many, not just one, who are not. The pressures of the culture are making doctrinal faithfulness too challenging for many. That was Mohler’s point- and one that should be well received,” A... Continue Reading
With the Chen case in China, U.S. credibility is on the line
This blind lawyer, whose first name, “Guang Cheng,” means “light” and “integrity,” has been silenced for almost six years because the Chinese government views his assistance to the vulnerable as a threat. Chen’s desire for justice and freedom should put him firmly on the “right side” of history. (Aquila Report Editor’s Note: Born and raised... Continue Reading
Update on PCA Teaching Elder Nelson Malkus Memorial Service
The following information was sent to The Aquila Report by family members since the location of the service has changed since originally reported.” Celebration of the life and ministry of PCA Teaching Elder Nelson Malkus, who died on April will be held on Saturday, May 12th at 2:00 in the afternoon in the Quarryville Presbyterian... Continue Reading
Chuck Colson’s Memorial Scheduled for May 16; live streaming will be available
Chuck Colson, the late Prison Fellowship founder, will be buried privately at Quantico National Cemetery in Virginia in the coming days, but the public is invited to attend a memorial service that will be held at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on May 16. The memorial service to mourn the loss and celebrate the... Continue Reading
Charleston, WV Newspaper endorses PCA Minister to be new State Treasurer
A go-to guy on investments and pensions, Hall helped write the law that governs the state’s investment board and made it independent of politicians. Hall’s background in pensions and investments make him the ideal candidate for a state that really needs a savvy treasurer. West Virginians would benefit from Hall’s expertise. Recently, Dick Doster, Editor... Continue Reading
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