Early Canadian Church History (4)
With Dr. Leen Joosse With the support of Cardinal Richelieu, Samuel de Champlain was appointed governor of New France. Both […]
Read moreWith Dr. Leen Joosse With the support of Cardinal Richelieu, Samuel de Champlain was appointed governor of New France. Both […]
Read moreMy new book is now available as an e-book download. Just point your browser right here. The Gospel Under the […]
Read moreWith Dr. Leen Joosse In the previous instalment, we looked at developments in the St. Lawrence Valley. Let us now […]
Read moreWith Dr. Leen Joosse The St. Lawrence Valley to 1629 Because of French royal and ecclesiastical policy, the Huguenots were […]
Read moreWith Leen Joosse On the European continent scholars are continuously exploring past methods of colonization. These days they are especially […]
Read moreThe Gospel Under the Northern Lights: A Missionary Memoir is just about finished. This book is about my experiences as […]
Read moreThe Quest for Comfort: The Story of the Heidelberg Catechism, William Boekestein, illustrated by Evan Hughes, Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage […]
Read more“The Reformed Church is Alive in Ukraine,” was the title of an article by J. Van Rietschoten in the July […]
Read moreSo what are the five most important events in the history of the Canadian Reformed Churches? This is my list. […]
Read moreIt’s Cyber-Monday and I’ve got some discounts for you. I’ve cut the price on Setting Course to $6.49. We Believe, […]
Read moreConclusion By Synod 1986 the Liturgical Committee seems to have been disbanded — although in the 1990s a Committee to […]
Read moreSynod 1985 — Let’s Go Dancing Acting on a request of some local churches, the 1982 CRC Synod gave the […]
Read moreIn the same line as the last post, I’ve also uploaded a couple of chapters from my late grandfather’s book […]
Read moreOne of the hats I’m wearing as of late is that of a church history instructor at Covenant Canadian Reformed […]
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