Pillars of the Reformation
The Reformation started 500 years ago with a protest against indulgences. Rome had adopted the idea that there is a […]
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The Reformation started 500 years ago with a protest against indulgences. Rome had adopted the idea that there is a […]
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It was my first time visiting Australia. As I sat around the dinner table with an Aussie family, the father […]
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There is an assumption amongst some Reformed people that free will is a completely unbiblical concept. This may be owing […]
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If you’re just tuning in, Australia is in the midst of an enormous national discussion on marriage. Today ballots are […]
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If you’re an Australian reader of my blog and have a WordPress account, you’ll probably see a rainbow banner at […]
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Way back in the day (I mean way back — even before university), I got it into my head to […]
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“So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me […]
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I’ve noticed that Christians sometimes soft pedal the Bible’s teaching about homosexuality by arguing that all sins are the same. […]
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How to Plant a Reformed Church, The Missions Committee of the United Reformed Churches of North America, 2015. Paperback, 104 […]
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The readership of Yinkahdinay continues to grow and I really appreciate the interest. I pray that God will use my […]
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I’m reading through John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion. For the first time. Yes, shamefacedly, I have to admit […]
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Last week I was watching a documentary where a fairly well-known British actor visited Lebanon. As he walked down a […]
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“For there the LORD has commanded the blessing, life forevermore.” Psalm 133:3b There’s a question I often ask my catechism […]
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By a vote of 25-4 (with two abstentions), the International Conference of Reformed Churches has decided to suspend the Reformed […]
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