This Day in Presbyterian History:Â A New Help for Conservative Presbyterian Chaplains in our Armed Forces Being a military chaplain in any of our Armed Forces was always viewed with…
This Day in Presbyterian History:Â He Seemed But a Little Boy It was only a year before that Archibald Alexander had been taken under care of the Presbytery of Lexington,…
This Day in Presbyterian History:  The Westminster Standards are the Standards of the Presbyterian Church We have already considered the meeting which took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which stopped an impending schism in…
This Day in Presbyterian History: Even His Name Spoke of Recognition Born on this 18th day of September of 1879, Clarence Edward Noble Macartney had one of those names that made you stop…
This Day in Presbyterian History: A Potential Schism Halted by a Compromise Initially there was no real problem with the written standards for the Presbyterian Church in America. Ministerial students were…