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Here are the 50 churches who average the highest attendance in the PCA. The post The Highest-Attendance Churches in the PCA appeared first on byFaith.
ByFaith Magazine ↗What makes our guilt so serious before God? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Romans 3:23–26 to show how rejecting…
Desiring God ↗ABSTRACT: From the day of Pentecost, when the Spirit blew into the upper room, the church has been a global people. It can be easy…
Desiring God ↗Pardon the Latin-rooted neologism, but if “patricide” works for murdering your father and “regicide” for taking out a king, why not “ecclesiacide” for trying to…
First Things ↗Reformed Christians have the richest account of God’s love in all of Christendom. We trace it from before the foundation of the world through the…
The Aquila Report ↗The adoption thesis must be abandoned, as it denies that Christ was the Son of God by virtue of the hypostatic union at the moment…
The Aquila Report ↗You can find a good mentor across town or across the country. I found mine across the centuries.
The Gospel Coalition ↗Practical reflections on preaching and listening to sermons — guidance for pastors on preparation, length, and delivery, and for congregants on attentiveness, feedback, and benefiting…
Tim Challies ↗We never know what will come about because of our ordinary acts of faithfulness—be it a kind, passing word, a whispered prayer, or even a…
The Aquila Report ↗Spiritual leaders are those called by God through the local church not merely to proclaim the Gospel but to exemplify the power of the Gospel…
The Aquila Report ↗Members of A4MR desire less division in the PCA. That is a good and worthy aim. But when vague accusations about extremes and the need…
The Aquila Report ↗Most people find it easy enough to accept that heaven is everlasting. The harder question is whether hell is equally everlasting, and this is precisely…
The Aquila Report ↗The purpose of creation is Jesus. We might enjoy God’s world and ignore Jesus, in which case we’ve missed the most important thing. Another…
The Aquila Report ↗We have all that we truly need in our union with God, and even when good things are held back by the hand of our…
The Aquila Report ↗Christian liberty is a beautiful, delicate balance. We are completely free from the traditions and commandments of men, meaning we bow the knee to Christ…
The Aquila Report ↗Aspire to be lay elders / A mundane life is a courageous life / Aim high, repent often / The problem with deaconism / What…
Tim Challies ↗As we live every day, we declare Christ’s resurrection to the world, because it’s the source of hope for all creation.
The Gospel Coalition ↗What are we missing if we neglect the Psalms? In this video, W. Robert Godfrey explains the importance of the Psalms. What are we missing…
Tabletalk Magazine ↗Paul had to speak harshly to the Corinthian community because the church there was not known for its maturity. The Corinthian church was racked by…
Ligonier Ministries ↗Pope Leo XIV has made it clear that the U.S. war on Iran does not, in his judgment, meet the criteria of just war doctrine.…
First Things ↗In 1646 the Westminster assembly offered two controversial interpretations of the Bible that did not appear controversial at the time. One was that the pope…
Reformation21 ↗The following excerpt from Allen D. Hertzke, Why Religious Freedom Matters: Human Rights and Human Flourishing, is published with permission of Notre Dame Press.
Mere Orthodoxy ↗On the first Easter morning, St. Mary Magdalene stood weeping outside a tomb. Mark confides: “when the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother…
Mere Orthodoxy ↗Hopelessness or Hopefulness Luke 16:19–31 Between us and you a great chasm has been fixed. Luke 16:26 Consider this contrast between the hopelessness of the…
ByFaith Magazine ↗Christ is not distant from the life of his church. The post The Nearness of Christ appeared first on byFaith.
ByFaith Magazine ↗G.K. Chesterton once said, “Joy . . . is the gigantic secret of the Christian” (Orthodoxy, 231). Christianity does not deny sadness and suffering but knows them as…
Desiring God ↗Why did Paul write his letter to Philemon? A delicate matter between a master and his slave becomes teaching that nourishes the worldwide church.Watch Now
Desiring God ↗I recently stumbled across a YouTube channel featuring congregational singing"mostly from three sound Calvinist churches: John MacArthur's Grace Community Church (Sun Valley, California), C.H. Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle…
Gentle Reformation ↗In 1716, a remarkable commoner by the name of James Oglethorpe took a leave of absence from Corpus Christi College, Oxford. His most notable accomplishment…
First Things ↗Trueman recalls the biblical Jonah. Jonah preached his message to covenant Israel, and his reward was to be sent to Nineveh, capital of the Assyrian…
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