

De Brès, the Belgic Confession, and Persecution
Did you know the Belgic Confession is the only officially adopted Reformed confession written by a martyr? True, other confessions […]
Read moreDid you know the Belgic Confession is the only officially adopted Reformed confession written by a martyr? True, other confessions […]
Read moreReformed churches have historically practiced catechism preaching, typically in the afternoon or evening service. This practice dates back to the […]
Read moreWe now have some provisional Acts to survey. For those interested in the details, the Acts can be found here […]
Read moreNOTE: I originally wrote this review in 2009. However, ten years later, I’ve been hearing more about paedocommunion again. This […]
Read moreArticle 36 of the Belgic Confession Vindicated Against Dr. Abraham Kuyper: A Critique of His Series on Church and State […]
Read moreToday’s bit of helpful Latin was one small word that played a big role in splitting the church: Filioque — […]
Read moreMissionair en gereformeerd — tien stellingen (translated by R. Sollie-Sleijster for Een in Waarheid)
Read moreThis is the seventh in a series on famous quotes from church history. We’re looking at who said these famous […]
Read moreWe’re continuing to celebrate what God did in the Reformation starting 500 years ago. For today, I’m sharing the notes […]
Read moreI’ve just added a new article in Dutch: Geen verschil in zonden? This translation was originally published here at Een […]
Read moreDid you know that the first editions of the Belgic Confession included two proof-texts from the apocrypha? Did you know […]
Read moreThe Reformation wasn’t only about theology. It was also, and perhaps most centrally, about doxology. It was about the right […]
Read moreA few years ago, I wrote a post about the Belgic Confession article 31 and what it used to say […]
Read moreThere is an assumption amongst some Reformed people that free will is a completely unbiblical concept. This may be owing […]
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