Psalm-singing, Reformed Worship and our Youth
Frank Ezinga has some helpful reflections on how we sing the psalms and how that relates to “keeping the youth.”
Read moreFrank Ezinga has some helpful reflections on how we sing the psalms and how that relates to “keeping the youth.”
Read moreI was reading through the Acts of the Synod of Dort 1618-19 this afternoon and came across a few interesting […]
Read moreToday is the day when Protestants all over the world commemorate the Reformation. For my contribution, I’d like to share […]
Read moreYesterday, Rev. Jason Van Vliet successfully defended his Th.D. dissertation at the Theological University in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The thesis, […]
Read moreWe owe the Post-Ref junkies at Calvin Seminary a huge debt of gratitude for their new Post-Reformation Digital Library. There […]
Read moreThe Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People in a Bad News World, Michael Horton, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2009. Hardcover, […]
Read moreThe CanRC and URC (along with the OPC and many others) belong to the International Conference of Reformed Churches, a […]
Read moreOne of the wonderful things about the Internet is that once something gets posted, it’s often out there for good. […]
Read moreWhile in Grand Rapids this past weekend, I did a bit of further research into the Belgic Confession. We know […]
Read moreEveryone else had gone to bed. But Ungan and Mahina couldn’t sleep. It was only yesterday that the lions had […]
Read more“Lazy minds breed lazy hearts and hands…The greatest threat to Christianity is never vigorous intellectual criticism but a creeping senility […]
Read moreWhat could be more important than the gospel? Which pastor wouldn’t want to have a ministry characterized as “gospel-centered”? This […]
Read moreDaryl Hart adds his thoughts on Frame’s review of Horton’s Christless Christianity.
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