Lutheranism and the Lord’s Supper
Some years ago, as I was preparing for a sermon dealing with Lord’s Day 18, I had the opportunity to […]
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Some years ago, as I was preparing for a sermon dealing with Lord’s Day 18, I had the opportunity to […]
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Our Belgic Confession speaks of two ways God reveals himself. In article 2, we confess that God first reveals himself […]
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The Commentary of Dr. Zacharias Ursinus on the Heidelberg Catechism, trans. George W. Willard. Jenison MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association, […]
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Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consume with Individualism and Identity, Carl R. Trueman. Wheaton: Crossway, […]
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Every three years I do a seminar format with my senior catechism students. Each of them has to do a […]
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The Synod of Dort 1618-19 was famous for drafting the Canons of Dort, addressing the errors of the Arminians. The […]
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When you study church history, one of the striking things is the repetition of certain patterns. Christiane Tietz’s biography of […]
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“Proof-texting” is an accusation that’s sometimes thrown at various works in Reformed theology. Louis Berkhof’s Systematic Theology has sometimes been […]
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One of my passions is mission and evangelism. I suppose this makes sense since I started my ministry as a […]
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It used to be that the left had a monopoly on talk of revolution. You could count on leftists to […]
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Back in the 1990s, Dr. Greg Bahnsen drafted two helpful Reformed confessions. Until about last year, these were hosted on […]
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Many moons ago, in the days of Pine, Lynx and dial-up modems, there was an online discussion group known as […]
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It was March of 2001 and I was a newly ordained missionary serving in Fort Babine, British Columbia. My sending […]
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Of the Belgic Confession’s articles on the doctrine of the church, article 29 is probably the most well-known amongst Reformed […]
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