Pastoral Q & A: Early Infant Loss and Salvation
One of my congregation members submitted this question: What happens to miscarried babies/stillborns or little children that die too […]
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One of my congregation members submitted this question: What happens to miscarried babies/stillborns or little children that die too […]
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I’m starting a new feature here where I’m answering questions from members of my church about various issues. Since many […]
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Historically, Reformed and Presbyterian churches have practiced elder supervision over admission to the Lord’s Supper. This historic practice has unfortunately […]
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We 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 […]
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Social media is both a blessing and a curse, and oftentimes I’m tempted to think it may be more of […]
Read moreI’ve been blogging now for over 10 years. I started on Xanga, but then migrated over to WordPress in 2009. […]
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Worship was one of the key issues that led to the break with Rome we call the Reformation. The Reformation […]
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One of the biblical themes that I never get tired of preaching and teaching is justification. Every time I’m faced […]
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Loving Jesus More, Phil Ryken. Wheaton: Crossway, 2014. Paperback, 175 pages. The Bible compares our relationship to the Saviour in […]
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Good Friday is coming later this week and I’ll be preaching on Jesus’ “Word of Victory” from the cross: “It […]
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Family worship (or family devotions) is an important part of growing a Christian family. In Reformed churches, Christian parents promise […]
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“Swimming the Tiber” is a popular way of saying that a Protestant has defected to Roman Catholicism (the Tiber River […]
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