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Suggestions to Members of the Mississippi Valley Presbytery for the 222nd Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church regarding Erskine College

Theologically, Erskine exists as an instrument of the church for the church’s purposes. Its primary calling—the formation of ministers and the Christian education of our covenant community—is not a business function or an administrative one. It is a spiritual one.   Brothers and Fathers in the Lord, I am not writing in an official capacity... Continue Reading
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The PCA Committee Report on Christian Nationalism: The Problem in the Middle

Note that the position of the Committee is that the free exercise of “all religions” in our nation is entirely consistent with the PCA’s constitutional standards.  In this context “all religions” does not mean all Christian denominations as it did during the time of the writing of our founding documents.  It means all religions including... Continue Reading
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Covenant Theology and Eastern Orthodoxy

Eastern Orthodoxy, by grounding authority in Holy Tradition and righteousness in synergistic theosis, builds religious hope upon sand—unstable and contingent—whereas confessional Reformed theology builds religious hope upon the rock—the firm foundation of the covenant of grace, as the self-evidencing Scriptures authoritatively reveal a finished work and an imputed righteousness, received by faith alone.   Both... Continue Reading
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Take a Nap, Eat a Snack, Get a Grip

Ministry discouragement has a way of shrinking our perspective until every criticism feels catastrophic and every hardship feels uniquely ours. What we usually need is recalibration. We need someone to lovingly remind us that the church belongs to Christ, not us, and that for all our striving, we were never asked to play the Savior.... Continue Reading
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Consistency Is Not Enough

The struggle is normal. Perfection will only be experienced in Heaven. But there will still be benefits to enjoy here, when we work for positive change.   Often you probably hear people talk about the need for consistency, how important it is, and the lack of it is their problem. Actually, everyone is consistent. The... Continue Reading
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