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Edition - Summer 2025 Where Has All the Romance Gone? And Where It Can Still Be Found October 8, 2025 - Amy Kosari Many of us have made an idol of romance and marriage between a man and a woman, and this idolatry is not just in society as a whole. It is in our congregations and denominations, too. Our view of marriage tends to be a “non-view,” an inability to see what romance and marriage is, or... READ MORE Edition - Summer 2025 The Greatest Love Story Ever Lived October 8, 2025 - Sue Cyre As members of the church, we are part of the Body of Christ––the Bride of Christ––and that defines who we are. We are not autonomous beings. We are destined to be fully united in a face-to-face one-flesh union with the living God and dwell with him forever. READ MORE Edition - Summer 2025 A Devotional Reflection on George Herbert’s Poem, Love III October 8, 2025 - Suzanne McDonald Through all the ups and downs of his own faith journey, this saving love of God has been the truest and deepest thing he has known about God, and about himself. READ MORE

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The Institute for Theological Education

The Institute for Theological Education seeks to provide theological instruction that is biblical and from the mainstream of the Reformed tradition. Its primary purpose is to equip the next generation of ministers for Presbyterian and other Christian congregations.

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Doing Life Together: A Priesthood of All Believers

Nancy A. Duff

November 16, 2017

Fifty million American adults attend faith-based small groups regularly, according to a 2016 survey of the U.S. Census Bureau.1 Yet just over 500 years ago, this common faith practice would

Who Needs Confessions of Faith?

Richard Burnett

May 24, 2017

Why do we have confessions of faith? There are many reasons. Some are not so obvious. But for Protestants the first and most important reason is simple: We have confessions

Two Views of Mortality

J. Todd Billings

November 24, 2020

Sometimes death strikes down the living abruptly through a heart attack, a suicide, a car accident, a drowning. Loved ones can be left feeling stranded, breathless, and unprepared. In contrast,

“That’s The Spirit!” Or, What Exactly Does Spiritual Formation Form?

Kevin Vanhoozer

January 23, 2023

Introduction: A Working Hypothesis “That’s the spirit!” is a common rather than a Christian idiom, something you might say in order to encourage someone to persevere in some endeavor. Generally

Martin Luther: A Moment to Remember

Richard Gibbons

March 19, 2018

We consistently underestimate the power, significance, and gravitas of sin while consistently underestimating the power, significance, and gravitas of the transforming love of God.

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