David Strain: ‘I’m Thankful to Be Turning 50 with the PCA’
We need to carve out space for gratitude (and even qualified optimism) as we reflect on five decades of faithfulness to the gospel in the PCA.
We need to carve out space for gratitude (and even qualified optimism) as we reflect on five decades of faithfulness to the gospel in the PCA.
Andrew Wilson tells Collin Hansen that the West is full of Protestant pagans and that Christians are victims of their own success.
We can benefit best from missions history when we don’t focus exclusively on any one era and its emphases.
The origins of the PCA point us to a path for its future.
John A. T. Robinson’s ‘Honest to God’ was a book that took the religious world by storm—a bishop’s proposal for radical rethinking the Christian faith. How does it hold up 60 years later?