Covenant Theological Seminary Announces Its Sixth President
Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Gibbs will become the sixth President of Covenant Seminary beginning July 1, 2021
Dr. Gibbs brings a great love for the Bible and pastoral ministry, having served as a pastor for 24 years. After graduating from Covenant Seminary in 1997, he started a new Reformed University Fellowship chapter at Baylor University, which continues to this day. He then planted Redeemer Presbyterian Church of San Antonio, Texas, in 2002... Continue Reading
Donald Trump Is Not the Lord Jesus Christ. Got It? Are You Sure?
A burden on my heart to share: Donald Trump is not our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In fact, he is just a man — all man, not God at all.
Trump’s not even a deeply religious person, but a kind of lapsed Presbyterian. His marriage to Melania isn’t recognized by her own Catholic Church. So he’s not even a prophet. We have no way of knowing if he is (in Protestant terms) “saved,” or (using Catholic language) in a “state of grace.” He’s just a... Continue Reading
Jaroslav Jan Vajda – Singing the Language of Today’s Hearts
“Now the Silence” – which, he said, “came out of nowhere,” was different from anything he had done before.
Today, Vajda is one of the most respected hymn writers. The complete collection of his hymns, Sing Peace, Sing Gift of Peace, was published by Concordia Publishing House in 2003. His hymns, carols, and translations (more than 200) can also be found in the hymnals of many Christian denominations throughout the world and have been... Continue Reading
William Carey’s Ministry a Story of Desire, Opportunity, and Gifting
Carey desired to see the nations reached with the gospel. His gifts were clear from an early age, and his opportunity came in time.
Carey became a member of the first team sent out by the new Society he inspired and established with a group of faithful friends. For the next several decades, this Society funded Carey’s work. All of these opportunities—and countless more—came about because of the sovereign hand of the Lord. Once again, we see the triad... Continue Reading
The Death of My Son and the Birth of My Savior
The birth of my Savior has everything to do with the death of my son, for it is only because of Christ’s birth that I can have hope in Nick’s death.
The birth of my Savior has everything to do with the death of my son, for it is only because of Christ’s birth that I can have hope in Nick’s death. Because Jesus lived and lives, I can have confidence that Nick lives and will live. Christmas does not take away all my pain, but... Continue Reading
What Is…Truth?
Did the Jeopardy master get the most important question right?
While Alex Trebek may have held all the cards in his hands as he stood at that podium night after night in an Armani suit, it is the Lord, in fact, who says, “Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge? Dress for action like a man; I will question you, and you... Continue Reading
The Courage To Live While Not Dying
Too many faces this Christmas seemed tinged with fear; people’s anguish seems deeper than even COVID-19.
Healthiness and pain-free existence is a fool’s dream that disease, injury, or time will inevitably disrupt. A life of meaning, purpose, and consequence does not require the lack of sorrows, loss, and even sickness. One could even say that the fragility of our lives provides an exquisite value to each moment. All too many... Continue Reading
The Isolation of Evangelical Elites
If there is any parroting of the political divide within Christianity itself, the problem of religious elitism is certainly a contributing factor.
Without a doubt, the culture is running a bus over evangelicals at present. And many heartland populists are sick and tired of their own Christian institutions pandering to whatever the culture pushes them to do as they are further marginalized. I hear the concerns frequently: Why do our Christian institutions go theological liberal? More perplexing,... Continue Reading
Samuel M. Zwemer and the Glory of Christ
A merely human Christ, no matter how humane and tender, can not suffice. We need the Lord of Glory.
Samuel Marinus Zwemer wrote this around 1940, after retiring from a long service as missionary to the Middle-East and Arab world, which continued indirectly while he taught at Princeton Theological Seminary. Known as “the apostle to Islam,” he focused on one certainty: Muslims need Christ as he is revealed in Scripture. A convenient, rational, domesticated... Continue Reading
Ann Griffiths and Her Sea of Wonders
Ann didn’t just recognize Christ in all of Scriptures she greeted him with excitement and cherished those encounters.
The word “wonder” appears, in various forms, numerous times in Ann’s writings. Her joy came in knowing that the sea of wonders where she intended to spend her life would continue beyond this earthly state, “with never a sight of a boundary or shore.”[3] These wonders include all the mysteries of God’s love and wisdom:... Continue Reading
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