What in the PC(USA) Is Going On?

The PC(USA) is now debating whether ordained ministers should be required to live in a monogamous sexual relationship. That sentence should stop every Christian in his tracks.

This is what happens when churches learn to treat God’s Word as negotiable. First, the questions sound compassionate. Then they sound reasonable. Soon, the old boundaries are treated like embarrassments, and the church finds itself debating what Scripture has already made plain.

This is not about hating anyone. It is about loving Christ, loving His church, honoring faithful women, and refusing to let the serpent’s old question become the church’s new posture: “Did God actually say?”

A woman preaching on a large church stage with the word “AFRAID?” over the image, illustrating the Southern Baptist debate over women preaching and the pastoral office.

Why Are Southern Baptists So Afraid of Women Preaching?

Southern Baptists are debating women preaching, female pastors, and the biblical qualifications for pastor, elder, and overseer. This open letter supports Al Mohler’s Truth and Unity Amendment while affirming the crucial role of women in the church. Pastor Rich Bitterman argues that the issue is not fear of gifted women, but faithful submission to Scripture, biblical church order, and the authority of Christ over His church.

Featured image showing an open Bible, a notebook with handwritten notes, a pen, and a coffee mug on a wooden desk under warm lamplight, with text reading “10 Things I Learned After 50” and “Faith Lessons That Changed My Life.”

10 Faith Lessons After Age 50

What changes after 50? In this reflective Christian essay, Pastor Rich shares 10 hard-won faith lessons about gospel-shaped obedience, living for God’s glory, staying steady in family storms, fixing your eyes on Jesus, and building a strong life through Scripture, prayer, and wise reading.

God Spoke, But We Stopped Listening: Why the Ten Commandments Still Matter

The content emphasizes the importance of God’s voice and the Ten Commandments, arguing that society has become deaf to them amid chaos and moral decay. It highlights the consequences of ignoring divine law, suggesting that true justice and morality stem from adhering to God’s standards, which remain unchangeable regardless of cultural shifts.