How I Make a Sermon
The bread and butter of a pastor is preaching. Most of my seminary training was directed towards preparing me to […]
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The bread and butter of a pastor is preaching. Most of my seminary training was directed towards preparing me to […]
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Though it’s not yet 2020, Synod 2020 of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands has begun in Goes. The first […]
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There was a time when the name of Francesco Spiera (or Francis Spira) was well-known throughout the Reformed churches of […]
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Canadians can order this new book directly from the publisher, the Study. Australians can order through Amazon.com.au Americans (and other […]
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Before a recent Lord’s Supper celebration in my church, I took the opportunity to give a little extra teaching on […]
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I’m just dropping a quick note here about this new book for office bearers published by Reformed Fellowship. If you’re […]
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Our church in Launceston is privileged to support the spread of the gospel in Sabu. I was asked to go […]
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I’ve never been a Kanye West fan. About a year ago, I was flipping through the radio channels while driving. […]
Read moreAdded to the Chinese sermons section: 感谢神因他永不改变之爱 (Psalm 107:17-22)
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Did you know the Belgic Confession is the only officially adopted Reformed confession written by a martyr? True, other confessions […]
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A couple of days ago I announced the release of my new book Seven Wondrous Words. I provided this link […]
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Know Why You Believe, K. Scott Oliphint. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2017. Softcover, 221 pages. There’s a need for different types […]
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From the publisher’s blurb: The “Seven Wondrous Words” of Christ on the cross are truly “wondrous” – they reflect the […]
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In 1999, the World Evangelical Fellowship Missions Commission held a missiological consultation at Iguassu, Brazil. This was one of the […]
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