The First Christian Convert in Greenland
The first Moravian missionaries went to Greenland to preach the gospel in about 1720. They taught the Greenlandic Inuit about […]
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The first Moravian missionaries went to Greenland to preach the gospel in about 1720. They taught the Greenlandic Inuit about […]
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Christians recognize the value of singing. God’s Word teaches us not only to praise him with our songs, but also […]
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Some theologians have a reputation for being consistently clear. Klaas Schilder isn’t one of them. The editor of this new […]
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After my recent post about projectors in worship, someone wrote to ask about using videos of sermons. If a church […]
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When someone goes on and on about their accomplishments because they want to be praised, Christians regard that as prideful. […]
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Unction is a topic not often discussed in books on preaching and even less often in Reformed books. Where you […]
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In his essay “The Sermon in Public Worship,” H.E. Singley III refers to an article written some years back about […]
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Conceived by Science: Thinking Carefully and Compassionately About Infertility and IVF, Stephanie Gray Connors. Florida: Wongeese Publishing, 2021. Paperback, 147 […]
Read moreThis past week I shared the following links on social media and they’re worth sharing here too: Breaking News: Christian […]
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Each Sunday as I look out over my congregation from the pulpit, I’m aware that a fair few of the […]
Read moreIn the last week I’ve shared the following links on social media (see here for my Facebook author page) and […]
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Questions abound when it comes to prayer. I was recently asked by a parishioner whether having more people pray would […]
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Many Reformed churches, especially those with a Dutch heritage, have a Church Order based on the Church Order of Dort. […]
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I’m continuing to make my way through Volume 3 of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics. Chapter 5, on the Covenant of […]
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