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What Augustine’s Baptism Can Teach Our Churches - Russell Moore

As they moved toward the baptistry, candidates were expected to recite the Creed, not to show that they “meant business” but in order to show that they were now entrusted with a glorious mystery of the faith, expected to preserve this for the next generation. (Read more)

When the Church's Enemy is the Church - E. Glenn Wagner

Jesus said, "I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it." The longer I'm in ministry, I think he might have added, "...and the Elders and Deacons will not prevail against it."

A Special Church for Special Needs - Kym Wright

At our church there is a ministry to people with special needs – young and old. And I’d like to share some about it, perhaps giving ideas on the background details which need to be thought through, and the blessing it is to so many.

Church 101: The Acts Church Revisited - Randy Brown

On the day of Pentecost, the disciples' confusion turned to conviction.


Daniel-like Consistency It is not enough to simply be resistant if we're not consistent.

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Funerals, Memorial Day and Worldview -- Alex Crain

The universal human urge to honor the dead seems to make little sense if God does not exist. An occasion like Memorial Day presents an opportunity to (judiciously) help others to think about where their...

What Augustine’s Baptism Can Teach Our Churches -- Russell Moore

As they moved toward the baptistry, candidates were expected to recite the Creed, not to show that they “meant business” but in order to show that they were now entrusted with a glorious mystery of the...

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