Making Catechism More Fun
The pressure came from the parents. They wanted the catechism classes for their children to be more fun. I was […]
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The pressure came from the parents. They wanted the catechism classes for their children to be more fun. I was […]
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This morning on Facebook I re-shared this post from a weeks ago about projectors in worship. One of those who […]
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When I was a missionary, it sometimes happened that the only people listening to my preaching were my wife and […]
Read moreThis past week, I shared the following links on social media and I think they’re worth sharing here too: Response […]
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Harry Kleyn, My Father’s Journey (published by the author, 2022). Softcover, 411 pages. A few years ago I was asked […]
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The Klaas Schilder Reader: The Essential Theological Writings, eds. George Harinck, Marinus DeJong and Richard Mouw (Bellingham: Lexham Academic, 2022). […]
Read moreThis past week, I shared the following links on social media and I think they’re worth sharing here too: Complementarians […]
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In 1832, a boy was born in Stirling (Scotland) named Alexander Lyons. He was completely blind from birth. His parents […]
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When you study church history, one of the striking things is the repetition of certain patterns. Christiane Tietz’s biography of […]
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The first Moravian missionaries went to Greenland to preach the gospel in about 1720. They taught the Greenlandic Inuit about […]
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Christians recognize the value of singing. God’s Word teaches us not only to praise him with our songs, but also […]
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Some theologians have a reputation for being consistently clear. Klaas Schilder isn’t one of them. The editor of this new […]
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After my recent post about projectors in worship, someone wrote to ask about using videos of sermons. If a church […]
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When someone goes on and on about their accomplishments because they want to be praised, Christians regard that as prideful. […]
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