PCA Minister Jayson Duane Kyle Called Home to Glory
Jayson Kyle, 70, of Franklin, TN entered into his well-deserved heavenly rest on March 19, 2022.
In 2001 the Kyles moved to New York City where Jay began work as the Vice-President of Asia and Latin America for Redeemer City to City. While traveling the past 20 years throughout Asia and Latin America, Jay was fortunate to see fruit from his labor. What started as a partnership working in four cities... Continue Reading
The Thin Red Line
The "thin red line" between love and idolatry can be crossed when we give to another person the love that belongs uniquely to God.
There in the ICU room, with lines running into Tommy’s body, the beeping of monitors surrounding us, and the uncertainty of what lies ahead facing them, I had the incredible privilege of discussing with my dear daughter and dear son prioritizing Christ above all things. Two weeks ago last night, just before midnight, we... Continue Reading
Winston Churchill: A Surprising Champion of Christian Heritage
Churchill was remarkably clear-eyed about the dangers of the soulless and secular statism promoted by everyone from the Bloomsbury elites to the twin barbarisms of Bolshevism and Nazism.
Today, millions are eager to do away with every aspect of our Judeo-Christian heritage in the name of progress, foolishly believing that we can break apart the foundations of our civilization and yet survive. Churchill knew that this was a pernicious falsehood and dedicated his life to defending what he knew was precious. Fifty-seven... Continue Reading
Ramon Llull – The First Missionary to the Muslim World
Born in an affluent family, Llull married young and earned a position in the court of King James II of Aragon, where he lived a profligate life.
He invited the Moslem intellectuals to a debate. He said he had studied both religions and was willing to discuss them with them. If they could convince him of the superiority of Islam, he said, he was willing to convert. Many took up the challenge, and spent the first part of the debate listing the... Continue Reading
Mea Culpa
Why did I endorse “Recovering from Biblical Manhood and Womanhood” by Aimee Byrd, which contained significant points of concern for those who hold to the biblical pattern of male headship?
My conscience demands that I offer this retraction publicly, since my error was public. I know that some will be quick to respond in anger toward me. I accept that. It won’t be anything new. Others will be frustrated that I have not gone far enough, that I must publish an attack on Aimee Byrd... Continue Reading
Learning the Art of Pastoring with C. H. Spurgeon
He believed in the pastor’s responsibility to shepherd Christ’s flock. Even with so many joining, Spurgeon refused to compromise his convictions about what the church or the pastor is to be.
Spurgeon reminds us that pastoral ministry is an art. Pastors must hold fast to their biblical convictions while demonstrating flexibility, patience, and creativity as they seek to implement those convictions amid their unique settings. Spurgeon’s example does not give us a blueprint for how to pastor. You are not Spurgeon, and your church is not... Continue Reading
A Second Work of Grace
A story of God’s enduring faithfulness.
My family occasionally attended a local Nazarene church, and it was at their Vacation Bible School in 1980 that I first responded to the Gospel and committed my young heart to Jesus. But our participation in the life of the church was uneven, and I did not grow up in the conventionally Christian home that my... Continue Reading
Bishop Coadjutor Elected for the Diocese of the Southeast
The Rev. Willie J. Hill, Jr. was elected Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of the Southeast of the Reformed Episcopal Church on February 26, 2022.
The Diocese of the Southeast of the Reformed Episcopal Church in the Anglican Church in North America met in a special synod at Nazareth Reformed Episcopal Church in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, on Saturday, February 26, and elected the Rev. Willie J. Hill, Jr., Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese. Mr. Hill, who was raised in the... Continue Reading
Gary North Called Home to Glory
When Gary Kilgore North passed away on February 24, 2022, at the age of 80, he left behind a massive storehouse of Christian scholarship without parallel in the modern church.
As he concluded his Christian Economics: Scholar’s Edition (2020), he wrote: “Finally, count the cost. If you then decide to become a Christian economics scholar as a calling, I offer this strategy. Correct my errors, extend my breakthroughs, write several monographs, produce videos, recruit and train followers, and do not become sidetracked. It is easy... Continue Reading
This Man Works To Save Gays From Sin. His Worst Opposition Comes From Catholic Bishops
Joseph Sciambra tries to spread the healing message of the Gospel in the USA's gay neighborhoods. And he is angry, because he receives no help from the Church he loves.
Before I started this outreach, I thought my struggle would be with the secular gay community. No, that has not been the battle front. There is a gay civil war in the Church. Those that stand up for truth are few and ill-equipped; we have almost no support from the hierarchy. Meanwhile the gay-affirmative side... Continue Reading
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