Judge Opposed to Gay Adoption Over Concerns for Child Welfare Found Guilty of Misconduct
W. Mitchell Nance, who previously announced his intention to resign due to the ethics and misconduct inquiry launched against him, has been issued a public reprimand by the Judicial Conduct Commission
“Children adoption cases have been a thorny issue in American politics, with religious agencies in various states asking to be allowed to operate by their beliefs and retain the right to refuse placing children into the homes of same-sex couples.” A Kentucky Family Court judge who earlier this year said he cannot hear adoption... Continue Reading
The New Yorker Now Carries Water for New Evangelicalism?
Now the New Yorker is much more inclined to take Billy’s son’s side on Clinton’s dalliance with Monica even while publishing pastors who try to disassociate themselves from THE EIGHTY-ONE PERCENT!!!
The problem here, aside from the shell game of politics and theology, is timing. When Keller adopted evangelicalism as his identity, did he really not know that Billy Graham, the poster-boy for post-World War II neo-evangelicalism and a board member at Keller’s seminary, Gordon-Conwell, had conducted religious services in the White House for Richard Nixon?... Continue Reading
The Salvation of ‘Napalm Girl’
I still need treatment for the burns on my arms, back and neck. But my heart is healed.
My salvation experience occurred on Christmas Eve. It was 1982. I was attending a special worship service at a small church in Vietnam. The pastor, Ho Hieu Ha, delivered a message many Christians would find familiar: Christmas is not about the gifts we carefully wrap and place under a tree. Rather, it is about the... Continue Reading
7 Ways Great Leaders Handle Their Mistakes
What makes leaders great is not that they stop making mistakes; what makes them great is how they handle their mistakes.
Fix the system, not just the problem. Once the problem has been resolved, go the extra mile and ask yourself, “was this really a completely unpreventable problem, or is this a systems issue?” Chances are something in your current system produced the result. As you know, your system is perfectly designed to get the results it’s currently getting,... Continue Reading
Do You Love Your Friends Enough to Hurt Them?
In our culture, someone who speaks against a person’s behavior is seen as hateful, while the one who keeps his words to himself is praised as a loving person.
God’s Word teaches that open rebuke is better than hidden love, though. James 5:29states, “Let him know that whoever brings back a sinner from his wandering will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.” We are told in the first verse of Galatians 6: “Brothers, if anyone is caught in any... Continue Reading
Athanasius and the Incarnation
Athanasius’s stalwart defense of the full divinity of Christ in a world that was rapidly moving into a more rational direction earned him the epitaph Athanasius against the world.
Athanasius’s stalwart defense of the full divinity of Christ in a world that was rapidly moving into a more rational direction earned him the epitaph Athanasius contra mundum (Athanasius against the world). This doesn’t mean he was the only dissenting voice. He had many named and unnamed supporters: his Egyptian flock, the monks who publicly backed and... Continue Reading
The First Sunday Without R.C. Sproul
How in the world will a church survive without its charismatic leader?
He started out by asking the congregation what makes St. Andrews different? The answer was that St. Andrews was ordinary. St Andrews didn’t desire to think up new ways of reaching the world, but rather trusted the Lord, through the simple means of Grace that God had ordained, and that the early church had established... Continue Reading
Santa Claus, Easter Bunny Tear Foster Family Apart
Canadian children’s agency removed two little girls from their foster home because their RPCNA foster parents wouldn’t lie and tell them Santa and the Easter Bunny were real.
Foster parents Derek and Frances Baars, members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), do not believe in lying to children about Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny, which became a point of contention with the Children’s Aid Society (CAS) of Hamilton. A CAS support worker felt the family was not doing their... Continue Reading
PCA Member Kay Coles James Named New President of The Heritage Foundation
Nation’s largest conservative think tank welcomes former Virginia health secretary and federal personnel director to lead research and policy organization.
James began her career in public service as a member of the National Commission on Children under President Ronald Reagan. She later served as associate director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and as assistant secretary for public affairs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under President George... Continue Reading
R.C. Sproul: An Appreciation
How grateful I am for the life and labors of R.C. Sproul.
Like so many around the world I was caused to be quiet and reflective by the news of Dr. Sproul’s death yesterday, December 14, 2017. There are men whose lives and works have an impact which is hard to quantify. I can say without hesitation that it was The Holiness of God, purchased on a whim,... Continue Reading
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