

Inerrancy and Relativism
At our consistory meetings, we’re working our way through John R. Sittema’s With A Shepherd’s Heart. This is an excellent […]
Read moreAt our consistory meetings, we’re working our way through John R. Sittema’s With A Shepherd’s Heart. This is an excellent […]
Read moreBack in the 1980s, over 5000 Canadians received blood transfusions tainted with hepatitis C and HIV. These transfusions were supposed […]
Read moreWhen I was a youngster growing up in Edmonton, one of the annual highlights was the showing of the latest […]
Read moreThe other day I received this fine-looking volume, Concordia: the Lutheran Confessions. I’ve been browsing through it and becoming more […]
Read moreSo, can anyone guess what John Calvin and Guy de Bres had in common? I mean, besides the fact that […]
Read moreLast night with my senior catechism class we read this piece by Garnet Peet, “The Five Students of Lyons.” The […]
Read moreIn many of our Reformed churches (at least CanRC, anyway), catechism instruction for the children/youth is something that’s only done […]
Read moreOver the last few weeks, I’ve added more Lord’s Days to my collection of themes and divisions for Heidelberg Catechism […]
Read moreIt’s caused many accidents in aviation. It was also the cause of this particular accident in 2007 off the coast […]
Read more“The second requirement of our reconciliation with God was this: that man, who by his disobedience had become lost, should […]
Read moreOne of my daughters has Psalm 100 for memory work at school this week (at our Christian school, the children […]
Read moreReformation Heritage Books has just published the latest installment in the Classic Reformed Theology series. This volume was originally a […]
Read moreYou need to read this piece by Al Mohler on how theological liberalism takes hold. Two paragraphs that caught my […]
Read moreThere are those, especially in continental Reformed circles, who argue that the regulative principle of worship (we must worship God […]
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