The Climax of Reformed Worship is Worship
I got sidelined from the pulpit yesterday. Though I didn’t get it myself, three members of our family tested positive […]
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I got sidelined from the pulpit yesterday. Though I didn’t get it myself, three members of our family tested positive […]
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Next year there’s a synod scheduled for the Canadian Reformed Churches. Some of the most interesting items already on the […]
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There are differences between the way houses are often built in Australia and the way they’re built in Canada. I’m […]
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Over the last while, a couple of classes (plural of ‘classis’) in the Canadian Reformed Churches have adopted overtures seeking […]
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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 […]
Read moreThis past week, I shared the following links on social media and I think they’re worth sharing here too: What’s […]
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The following is an excerpt from chapter 17 of Aiming to Please: A Guide to Reformed Worship (available from Amazon […]
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I’ve been reading Carlos Eire’s Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450-1650. It’s an enjoyable survey of this time period, though […]
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The following is an excerpt from Aiming to Please, chapter 16. Aiming to Please: A Guide to Reformed Worship can […]
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Before I wrote Aiming to Please, I asked my Facebook friends what sorts of questions they’d like to see addressed […]
Read moreChris deBoer recently had me on Focal Point for an interview on my latest book, Aiming to Please.
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Being a small island state has its advantages, especially during a pandemic. The Tasmania state government made some good calls […]
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For those in the United States, Aiming to Please is now available here via Amazon.
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My new book is available here. Currently it’s only available in Canada — distribution for US, Australia and elsewhere is […]
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