New Anglican Body Launches to Stand Against Liberal Theology in the UK
LONDON, UK (ANS) — Evangelical and Anglo-Catholic groups opposed to liberal developments within the Church of England have created the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans, according to London’s Premier Radio. The British radio station says thousands of Anglicans, unhappy with the Church of England’s position on the blessing of same-sex unions, the ordination of women and... Continue Reading
On Being Patriotic Aliens
It’s Saturday evening, June 8, 1991 – Desert Storm Victory Day. The week has been busy and the day hectic and still there’s work to do. But about 7:00 p.m. I declare victory over the unfinished Sunday evening sermon and head for the WashingtonMonument to experience the day’s climactic event, a gigantic fireworks display. That... Continue Reading
With Father, Through the Valley of Death
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me.” (Psalm 23:4) My family and I drove aside the Mall in Washington, DC, creeping along Independence Avenue in search of a parking spot. We were beyond the Washington Monument, further south near our... Continue Reading
“The Betrayal,” A Review
In one of the early chapters of Douglas Bond’s The Betrayal, the main character fakes the voice of God, pretending to speak from on high to a praying John Calvin. Despite his youth, Calvin isn’t deceived by the trick, but the scene is still clever and amusing. Unfortunately, it sets up potential for strong characterization... Continue Reading
BibleWorks Version 8: A Review:
BibleWorks 8 is the latest version of this unique software package developed by BibleWorks, LLC of Norfolk, Virginia. The new package was introduced in January of this year. As with most new software, foremost in the consumer’s thinking is the question, “How much better is this version? Is it worth spending $149.99 for the upgrade?”... Continue Reading
Geneva Celebrates Calvin’s 500th Birthday
GENEVA. SWITZERLAND (ANS) – About 500 worshipers today attended the opening convocations for Calvin 500, the international Quincentenary celebration of the 500th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth (July 10, 1509), at St. Pierre Cathedral in the old town of Geneva. Beginning with a welcome by Mr. Guillaume Taylor from the St. Pierre Parish Council, the... Continue Reading
Catholic Nun, Evangelical to Lead Presbyterian Seminaries
Two seminaries in the Presbyterian Church (USA) have branched out to find new leaders, with one appointing a Catholic nun as dean and the other naming a prominent evangelical as president. Go here to read more.
No Laughing Matter – The Demise of Capitalism
Who won the Cold War? That’s a no-brainer. The United States prevailed while the Soviet Union collapsed, and the People’s Republic of China dumped Marxism; capitalism (free markets and private property) triumphed over socialism (centrally planned markets and state-owned property); an ethos of individual rights proved to be more resilient and healthy than collectivist ideology;... Continue Reading
Judge: Christian Group Can’t Walk With Literature at Arab Festival in Michigan
A federal judge on June 18, 2009 denied an evangelical Christian group’s request for permission to hand out literature on sidewalks at an Arab festival in the heart of the Detroit area’s Middle Eastern community. U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds denied Anaheim, Calif.-based Arabic Christian Perspective’s request for a temporary restraining order. The group describes... Continue Reading
RPTS Professor Richard C. Gamble Releases New Biblical Theology
PITTSBURGH/Christian Newswire/ — P & R Publishing has just released the first of a three-volume Biblical Theology entitled The Whole Counsel of God by Dr. Richard C. Gamble, a world-renowned Calvin scholar who returned to his hometown of Pittsburgh in 2005 to serve as professor of systematic theology at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary (RPTS:... Continue Reading
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