The Bredenhof Immigration Experience
In the same line as the last post, I’ve also uploaded a couple of chapters from my late grandfather’s book […]
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 […]
Read moreSynods 1977-79 — A Lull in the Action Very little happened in these years. The revision of liturgical forms was […]
Read moreSynod 1973 — Pushing the Boundaries In some ways the report of the Liturgical Committee to Synod 1973 was business […]
Read moreSynod 1968 — A Major Development At Synod 1968 we find a report from the Liturgical Committee which sets the […]
Read moreSynod 1964 Our survey begins in 1964 with the appointment of the Liturgical Committee. How did this committee come into […]
Read moreA Time of Turmoil — the CRC in the 1960s The decade beginning in 1960 was tumultuous for North American […]
Read moreIntroduction It’s held by many that “change” is a dirty word in Reformed churches. To try and bring about change […]
Read moreI just finished re-reading this little book by Louis Praamsma. It’s an excellent and fairly reliable introduction to Abraham Kuyper. […]
Read moreSeeking A Better Country: 300 Years of American Presbyterianism, D. G. Hart and John R. Muether, Phillipsburg: P & R […]
Read moreI’ve uploaded a couple of recent articles on Guido de Bres and the Belgic Confession in commemoration of the 450th […]
Read moreOur (Canadian/American Reformed) History Revivalistic pietism was not only an American phenomenon. In fact, pietism began in Europe, specifically in […]
Read moreOne of my all-time favourite movies is Luther, the 2003 film based on the early life of the German Reformer. […]
Read moreOn May 31, 1567 Guido de Bres was martyred for the Christian faith. Furthermore, as noted before here, this year […]
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