

A New Citizen
Yesterday I went from being a dual-citizen to being a triple-citizen. Along with most of my family, we all took […]
Read moreYesterday I went from being a dual-citizen to being a triple-citizen. Along with most of my family, we all took […]
Read moreMany moons ago, in the days of Pine, Lynx and dial-up modems, there was an online discussion group known as […]
Read moreHere’s a retrospective look at our recent synod via some photographs. There’s no soundtrack, but you can add your own: […]
Read moreThis past week, I shared the following links on social media and I think they’re worth sharing here too: How […]
Read moreThis will be my last update on the synod. I now have all the relevant information I can share with […]
Read moreThis is just a little update from yesterday’s afternoon and evening sessions. It was mostly run-of-the-mill ecumenical relations — adopting […]
Read moreYou can read my review of Kevin DeYoung’s latest book over here at Reformed Perspective.
Read moreLast night we did manage to make one significant decision which many people have been watching. It has to do […]
Read moreOn Friday evening several decisions were made regarding inter-church relations. Synod decided to continue maintain contact with the Orthodox Presbyterian […]
Read moreOver the sessions from last night and today so far we’ve discussed a number of topics. There was some initial […]
Read moreUnfortunately, there’s not much to report by way of decisions as yet. Our synod has been doing a fair bit […]
Read moreLast night synod continued with greetings from several overseas churches. Because of the pandemic, only one foreign delegate could be […]
Read moreI’m in Albany, Western Australia for the synod of the Free Reformed Churches of Australia. Synod opened last night with […]
Read moreThis past week, I shared the following links on social media and I think they’re worth sharing here too: When […]
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