• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
CDM Archive

CDM Archive

Discipleship Ministries of the PCA

  • Bookstore
  • CDM Resources
  • Donate to CDM

Editor

How Then Should We Work?

January 26, 2010 by Editor

How Then Should We Work? Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work

The arena was packed with over 5,000 business people attending a one day motivational conference to listen to some of today’s greatest inspirational speakers including, General Colin Powell, Dick Vitale and Tony Robbins. One of the speakers began by asking the following question, “If you went home tonight and found that a long lost relative had died and left you $10,000,000 would you be at work tomorrow?” An audible “NO” rang out from the audience.

Their sentiment is shared by many in our country today. A recent Gallup poll found that 77% of Americans hate their jobs. Another found Americans hate their jobs more today than in the past 20 years; fewer than half say they’re satisfied with their current job.2 With 50-hour plus work weeks and long commutes, workers are spending more and more of their lives at work, yet so many of them are unfulfilled and frustrated with their jobs. This is also true for many Christians for whom work often seems only a “means to an end.”

Christians today have bought into the pagan notion that leisure is good and work is bad. They have also been mislead by the sacred/secular distinction which teaches that only working in the church is “real” fulltime Christian service. This has not always been the case. The Reformers taught that all labor accepted as a calling and performed “as unto the Lord” was noble, yet this truth has slipped dramatically both in today’s Church and our present culture.

howthenshouldwework.jpgClick on the link below to read the article “How Then Should We Work? Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work,” written by Hugh Whelchel, Executive Director of the Reformed Theological Seminary campus in Washington D.C.

The link below will take you to the PDF version of the article (Acrobat Reader Required), which is posted on the RTS website.

Click here to read How Then Should We Work.pdf

Filed Under: Men Tagged With: Men's Ministries

The Church and Cultural Diversity

January 25, 2010 by Editor

Editor’s Note: By Dwight Linton. Dr. Dwight Linton was a missionary to Korea and an 11 year staff member with CEP. Dwight assisted primarily in multicultural ministry and training. Dwight died recently in a car accident after attending another pastor’s funeral. Click here to find out more…

Unity – based on sinful human beings’ desire to control their own destiny – was the goal of the builders of the tower of Babel in Genesis. Yet God saw that it would only result in manipulative uniformity, so He brought about the breakdown of communication by frustrating the project and causing the monolithic cultural group to split up and go their separate ways. This resulted in the development of the different cultural groups. Today there are about 6,000 distinguishable cul

Filed Under: Church Leadership Tagged With: Church Leadership

2010 Children’s Ministry Conference Survey

January 19, 2010 by Editor

Thank you for taking time to fill out the survey. Your responses will be reviewed and taken into consideration and we begin to plan for our future conferences. Thank you for your participation in the 2010 National Children’s Ministry Conference!

Filed Under: Children Tagged With: Children's Ministries

2009 Administrative Committee Women in the Church Love Gift

January 5, 2010 by Editor

The 2009 Women in the Church Love Gift
benefiting the PCA Administrative Committee (AC)
Connecting PCA people, churches, and ministries

It is not too late to promote the 2009 Love Gift! Donations for the 2009 Love Gift recipient, the Administration Committee will be collected until May 2010. To order a DVD/video and bulletin inserts for your church (free of charge), contact the CEP Bookstore at 1.800.283.1357 or www.pcaac.org/lovegift. Read this article to find out more about the WIC Love Gift.

Help the AC serve you better!
Your 2009 Love Gift will enable the Administrative Committee to serve you more effectively and strengthen the PCA in several areas.


Click to download PDF version
of bulletin insert

Digital Publications
Many of the useful official publications produced in the past by the Administrative Committee cannot be conveniently accessed. Your Love Gift will help by making them available in searchable digital form.
New PCA Digest
The Digest, a handy reference guide, is a valuable aid to our church leaders and members wanting to know more about PCA positions on different issues, but it has not been updated for ten years. Your Love Gift will help to produce a new edition.
Historical Center Improvements
The Historical Center helps us and our children know how God has worked in the past and so equips us better for ministry in our day. Your Love Gift will help by providing funds for new shelving, furniture, and updated technology to care for the valuable historical records that have been entrusted to us.

Filed Under: Women Tagged With: Women's Ministries

Equip Women to Disciple & Women’s Ministry Resource Quarterly Archive

December 29, 2009 by Editor

Find all the previous issues of the Women’s Ministry Resource Quarterly. All issues are in PDF and Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view them.

get_adobe_reader.gif

Equip Women to Disciple

2010
Summer

Women’s Ministry Resource Quarterly

2009
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third& FourthQuarters
2008
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
2007
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
2006
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third & Fourth Quarters
2005
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third & Fourth Quarters

Filed Under: Women Tagged With: Periodicals, Women's Ministries

From Tim, the Bookstore Manager

December 11, 2009 by Editor

Some book pics from Tim:

reason for godReason For God
Tim Keller

We studied this in our adult Sunday school class during Fall and it was a great class. I needed to read some chapters twice to understand the logic and philosophy used by both sides. Keller is very good at defending the faith and giving reasons to believe in God. He also challenges the facys and assumptions of atheists and doubters.

storybook bibleThe Jesus Storybook Bible
Sally Lloyd-Jones

My 5 year old twins love to sit in my lap and listen to me read this Bible to them. They also enjoy the many pictures. 21 OT and 23 NT stories are told at an age range between 4 and 7. “The Jesus Storybook Bible tells the story beneath all the stories in the Bible. It takes the whole Bible to tell the this Story. And at the center of the Story, there is a baby, the Child upon whom everything would depend. From Noah to Moses to King David, every story whispers his name. Jesus is like the missing piece in a puzzle-the piece that makes all the other pieces fit together. Beautifully written and illustrated, The Jesus Storybook Bible invites children to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the center of their story, too.” From the back cover of the book.

lostLost in the Middle: Midlife and the Grace of God
Paul David Tripp

This is a great book that I read when I turned 40. Though the Bible never defines when midlife starts everyone can either prepare, live it, or look back on this time in their lives. Physical ailments can often lead us to spiritual breakthroughs and this book by Paul Tripp is excellent. I highly recommend it to all men and all pastors.

remindedI Am Reminded
Kennedy Smartt

Not having grown up in the PCA I learned a lot about the people, history, and practices of the PCA by reading this book. It is half history of the PCA and half autobiography of Kennedy Smartt. He has fascinating stories to tell and it is a very easy and enjoyable read.

Filed Under: Book Reviews

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 13
  • Page 14
  • Page 15
  • Page 16
  • Page 17
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 60
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Archives

Accessing the Archive

Below is an extensive archive of book reviews, articles, blog posts, news clips, etc., from the archives of CDM (formerly Christian Education and Publications) of the Presbyterian Church in America.

Choose the category below or search the site, above.

Categories

Copyright © 2025 · Presbyterian Church in America Committee on Discipleship Ministries