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March/April  03 Welcome 

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Welcome to the March/April issue of Equip for Ministry. We have enjoyed putting together this issue for many reasons. The articles focused our attention on the Bible, the bedrock of our faith. Deciding which books to review and call to our readers’ attention was an edifying challenge.

 Dr. Bryan Chappell, no stranger to our readership and the PCA, allowed us to print and abridged version of a message on the Bible (see the lead article and the editor’s note). We had the privilege of hearing Dr. Chappell deliver this message and were convicted by his call to think more seriously and clearly about the Bible, our only infallible rule of faith and life. As we stated in the editor’s note, the special occasion for that message was the public presentation of the latest translation of the Bible, The English Standard Version. We believe it will be the version used by reformed and evangelical Christians.

 We believe the ESV offers the best of all worlds as far as Bible translations are concerned. Unlike some of the modern translations and paraphrases, it reflects a more formal, yet not stiff, style for reading. A number of PCA churches already use it as their pew Bible and preachers and teachers use it in their ministries. Having read some of the early manuscripts of the ESV, I looked forward with much anticipation to its availability.

 I encourage you to read the “In Case You’re Asked” article in this Equip. It follows a different format this time, combining a book review with an answer to a question. The book is by Leland Ryken, a member of the ESV translation team. As you read the article and hopefully his book, you will see why we believe the ESV is such a welcomed edition to the family of translations.

 Historically, Christians have been referred to as “people of the Book.” That should be more of reality and practice than simply an abstract statement. Dr. Chappell encourages us to be students of the Word. We need to read and know the Bible as thoroughly as we possibly can and make it a life-long process. Part of the church’s failure has been its lack of understanding and application of God’s written Word. Biblical illiteracy should not be a characteristic of today’s Christians.

 The PCA was founded on a strong and clear statement of the sufficiency and completeness of Scripture. It has been the major factor in our growth over the last twenty-eight years. It is preached and taught throughout the church. We want to encourage our readers to be faithful disciples of the Word. Along with a focus on the Bible, you will also find in this issue several books reviewed that we believe are important ministry resources. Each one selected offers some practical help to those in ministry.

 The “Equip Tip” article highlights the importance of the role of the home and family in Christian development. Bob Edmiston, our coordinator of training, has offered some pragmatic advice on this topic.

 You will also find information regarding CE/P events and resources that we believe you will want to know about. We also encourage you to visit our website for the latest updates in conferences, schedules, and the many resources available to you. Both the bookstore website and the video library department have many things that can be used in local ministry.

 Equip for Ministry is our bi-monthly publication to assist us in following up on our various ministries and to introduce you to them. One pastor wrote to us last year, after his visit to our office, that CE&P is the best-kept secret in the PCA. Our response was simply that we do not intend for that to be the case. We encourage those of you who read EFM to pass it on to others that may benefit from it, elders, deacons, women in the church, youth and children’s workers, Christian education and discipleship committees.

 Charles Dunahoo

Coordinator CE/P

  

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