Ann Judson’s Missionary Work
In North America, Ann is remembered as role model for generations of missionary women.
While her sacrificial life has rightly been emphasized, she should also be remembered for her importance in the evangelization of both Burma and Thailand. In Burma, she learned to speak the language so well that she could share the gospel with other women on a daily basis. What’s more, she learned the unique Burmese writing... Continue Reading
A Reformation Story
After reading the Gospel of John and Romans, I realized becoming a Christian involved more than just intellectually believing in Christ.
I realized that I was a sinner and needed to repent from my sin and trust in Christ alone for my salvation (I later learned the three elements of saving faith are: knowledge about Jesus, intellectual assent that the gospel is true, and entrusting ourselves to Christ for salvation). Because of the new life God breathed... Continue Reading
Seeing Christmas through New Eyes
R.C. Sproul tells the story of the first Christmas he experienced after his conversion.
When the minister interrupted his sermon and listened to the chimes and then leaned over the pulpit and said, “It’s Christmas,” I was ready to walk through the door into heaven. It was all the joy that I could handle because now for the first time I was experiencing this pageantry as reality, as truth,... Continue Reading
A Fellow Pastor’s Exhortation to Greg Johnson: Repent
In no way is he qualified to be anywhere near the pulpit—other than kneeling in front of it and repenting.
His basic position is that he was born gay, there’s little chance of him ever changing from that orientation and so he somehow deserves to be in the pulpits of Jesus Christ’s Church, and that we actually need to have more men like himself in pulpits. He says he needs to be authentic to the... Continue Reading
Christmas Past: Ignatius
Ignatius led the church to a faithful understanding of the doctrine of the incarnation.
The incarnation is of all-crucial importance in both doctrine and discipleship. Jesus did come in the flesh. The first Christmas happened truly and really. This babe in a manger is truly the God-Man, the Savior of His people. And so Ignatius can say, “I do not place my hopes in one who died for me in... Continue Reading
Johnson To The PCA: “Merry Christmas. Here Is A Lump Of Coal For Your Stocking”
“So I kid you not, my critics are now trying to change our denominational constitution to get rid of me, barring from ministry anyone who is honest about not being heterosexual.”
There are several serious problems with Pastor Johnson’s reasoning here. First, his speech was highly biographical, emotive, and even prejudicial. He implied that anyone who disagrees with his position “hates” homosexuals. It equates traditional Christian sexual ethics with anti-gay bigotry. Second, he assumes that, except for his commitment to Christ, he might have taken a... Continue Reading
A Letter to PCA Friends from England: Learn From Our Past
American culture tends to lead the Western world; however, in the issues facing the PCA—Revoice and ‘Side B’ sexuality—England, has led the way. Let me share what happened.
You need to be aware that is the trajectory. Many Side B proponents argue for using the language of the liberals in order to win them over. Many Side B proponents wrote books and articles criticizing evangelical churches for what they perceived to be their failures and sins in not accepting their outlook. Evangelical churches... Continue Reading
Greenville Seminary Appoints William Vandoodewaard As Professor Of Church History
Dr. VanDoodewaard is currently serving as Professor of Church History at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Dr. Jonathan L. Master commented, “Dr. VanDoodewaard is an outstanding teacher and scholar with the heart of a pastor. I have known him for fifteen years, and, while I have always admired his scholarly work, I have been even more grateful for his Christian friendship and his example of personal godliness.” Greenville Presbyterian Theological... Continue Reading
Growing My Faith in the Face of Death
I spent a lifetime counseling others before my diagnosis. Will I be able to take my own advice?
I found that to embrace God’s greatness, to say “Thy will be done,” was painful at first and then, perhaps counterintuitively, profoundly liberating. I have spent a good part of my life talking with people about the role of faith in the face of imminent death. Since I became an ordained Presbyterian minister in 1975,... Continue Reading
“R. C. Sproul: A Life,” by Stephen J. Nichols
Book Review: The first biography of Dr. R.C. Sproul.
Nichols, one of Sproul’s successors, does a fantastic job at bringing the reader into the story of God’s grace through His servant R.C. Sproul. As you work through each page, it is as if you are listening to Sproul himself, sitting at the fire next to him and hearing his own story. Down through... Continue Reading
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