EPC Minister Michael Allen Appointed to Dr. D. James Kennedy Chair at Knox Seminary – Staff
The son of a lawyer who became a Presbyterian minister, he grew up in both the South and in South Florida. Prior to joining the faculty at Knox, he taught undergraduate and graduate students at Wheaton College. He is a teaching elder in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and enjoys serving in local churches. When not busy at the seminary, he enjoys time with his wife Emily and his son Jackson, watching NBA basketball, running, reading, the beach, and sweet tea.
Christian Reformed Church Synod 2012 faces momentous decision Tuesday evening – by Aaron Vriesman
A new “Covenant of Officebearers” to be signed by all CRC officebearers is coming before synod 2012 to replace the current Form of Subscription. This will be the third time a Covenant has come before synod.
Overview of Book by PCA GA Seminar Speaker on How to Reconcile Evolution and Faith – by Rachel Miller
Dr. Davidson sees no conflict between evolutionary science and Christianity. He accepts the scientific claims for the origin of the universe, the age of the universe, the evolutionary origins and development of life, and the common descent of man from animals. He believes strongly that Young Earth Creation represents both bad science and bad theology.... Continue Reading
A Question of Priorities – by Carl Trueman
You are not to pursue the approval of the world, nor to be particularly surprised or upset when the world consequently withholds such approval. You are called to pursue godliness; and you are to pursue it not simply for your own sake but also for the sake of those entrusted to your care. Editors’ Note:... Continue Reading
Too Big Not to Fail – By Mindy Belz
India’s scandal over sterilizations holds a wider warning about government abuse. The practice is coming to light because Human Rights Law Network and other groups have filed petitions in India’s Supreme Court to halt the sterilization programs. They have provided videotape evidence of the sterilization camps, affidavits from the women’s families, and government documents revealing... Continue Reading
Florida Church Officially Joins ECO – by Jason Reagan
In choosing ECO, Trinity’s session stated the new Reformed body has “much of the same ‘DNA’ (values, beliefs and practices) as the PCUSA at its best, but will be less likely to drift from them because its leaders will agree to a written statement of essential beliefs, which will provide clearly defined boundaries.” After bidding... Continue Reading
Contemporary Worship No Salvation for All – by Mark Wingfield
You can set out to do traditional worship or contemporary worship or jazz worship or Taizé worship or gospel worship. In the end, the style you choose doesn’t matter as much as understanding what resources you have to draw upon. Shakespeare said it succinctly: “To thine own self be true.” That’s one of the secrets of healthy... Continue Reading
Five Secrets Pastors Refuse to Tell – By Thom S. Rainer
Most people don’t realize pastors have their own secrets. These spiritual leaders refuse to share their thoughts or pains for fear that their own ministries will be damaged. By their very nature, pastors are a confidential lot. They counsel numbers of people who share their deepest secrets and problems. They know things about families that... Continue Reading
PCA’s Review of Presbytery Records Both Approves and Rejects Paedocommunion – by Wes White
The result is that we have a committee presenting conflicting motions to the General Assembly. We have two different minorities arguing the opposite point. Paedocommunion will be one of the hot issues at the 40th General Assembly.
Two Things to Keep in Mind When Evangelicals Turn Catholic – by Kevin DeYoung
Without knowing Jason, I’m not going to judge his motives or how he’s handled the process. It looks to me as if Jason kept his ordination vows by making his reservations known to the presbytery and resigning his position. He appears to be a man of honesty and integrity, even with mistaken theological conclusions.