

The Streets of Brazil
My wife and I are on the tail end of a two-week stay in Brazil — my fourth time and […]
Read moreMy wife and I are on the tail end of a two-week stay in Brazil — my fourth time and […]
Read moreOver the last few years, I have written several times about my concerns regarding the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. […]
Read moreLast week, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands decided to open all the offices of the church (minister, elder, deacon) […]
Read moreI have been writing for about 25 years. My first published article appeared in the January 1992 issue of a […]
Read moreA parishioner wrote and asked: What is the Christian position on vaccinations? Should we get our children vaccinated? Now that’s […]
Read moreIn 2011, Reformation Media and Press published For the Cause of the Son of God, a revised form of my […]
Read moreOn Ascension Day, I preached on Romans 8:34. Afterwards, one of my parishioners asked the following question: Why do we […]
Read moreOne of my congregation members submitted this question: What happens to miscarried babies/stillborns or little children that die too […]
Read moreI’m starting a new feature here where I’m answering questions from members of my church about various issues. Since many […]
Read moreHistorically, Reformed and Presbyterian churches have practiced elder supervision over admission to the Lord’s Supper. This historic practice has unfortunately […]
Read moreWe hear repeatedly that it was on October 31, 1517 that Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door […]
Read moreLast month, Synod Meppel of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands hosted the delegates from various foreign sister churches. As […]
Read moreFor some years now, the Canadian Reformed Churches and United Reformed Churches have had a relationship of ecclesiastical fellowship. The […]
Read moreSocial media is both a blessing and a curse, and oftentimes I’m tempted to think it may be more of […]
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