

1580 Handwritten Belgic Confession
In his book The Belgic Confession: Its History and Sources, N. H. Gootjes notes the existence of a handwritten copy […]
Read moreIn his book The Belgic Confession: Its History and Sources, N. H. Gootjes notes the existence of a handwritten copy […]
Read moreIn this series, we are surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These are not irrelevant or minor […]
Read moreDeclined the call to the Free Reformed Church of Kelmscott, WA: Rev. A. Witten of the CanRC of Vernon, British […]
Read moreIn this series, we are surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These are not irrelevant or minor […]
Read moreI quite enjoyed David McCasland’s biography of Eric Liddell. My generation remembers Liddell because of Chariots of Fire, the somewhat […]
Read moreI will never forget my first sermon proposal at seminary. I was in my second year and petrified of the […]
Read moreDoes the New Testament allow a non-historical reading of the Genesis account? Check out Jim Witteveen’s well-reasoned answer from 1 […]
Read moreIn its basic form, the regulative principle of worship states that we are only to worship God as he has […]
Read moreTimothy Keller continues to publish thought-provoking and (mostly) worthwhile books. While I’ve had my concerns about some of his positions, […]
Read moreWith my preconfession students I’ve been surveying what we call the Order of Salvation — theologians usually use the Latin […]
Read moreIn my last blog post, I mentioned a call to Rev. H. Alkema. That was meant to read: Rev. A. […]
Read moreRegular readers will have noticed a couple of news items over the last week from the Free Reformed Churches of […]
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