Ten Ways to Help Your Children Love and Stay with the Church
If you’re in a faithful gospel-preaching church and you have children, wouldn’t you want your children to love that church […]
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If you’re in a faithful gospel-preaching church and you have children, wouldn’t you want your children to love that church […]
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James Innell Packer is a rather well-known author in Reformed circles. In fact, many people assume that Packer himself must […]
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Reformed churches have historically practiced catechism preaching, typically in the afternoon or evening service. This practice dates back to the […]
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Imagine a morning worship service. The pastor reads the text for his sermon. Then everyone closes their Bible. Dangerous – […]
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Hillsong is one of Australia’s most well-known exports. They’re known not only for their praise and worship music brand, but […]
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In his book Expository Exultation, John Piper describes how he prays right before preaching. As an elder is reading the […]
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It’s often stressed how important it is for our churches to be outward looking and, as part of that, to […]
Read moreSee here for part 1 and here for part 2. It seems my Opa harboured anti-synodical sentiments for a while. […]
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I hated church history in school. There were reasons for that — one of them was the textbook, another was […]
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In my last post, I concluded with a brief reference to my maternal grandfather’s involvement in the Liberation of 1944 […]
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This year we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of 1944. If you have no idea what that is, […]
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If you’re going to be preaching or teaching on the communion of saints, here’s a great illustration from Thomas Brooks: […]
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While it’s not overwhelming or huge, there seems to be a bit of a trend to refer to unbelievers as […]
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One of the things I appreciate about Michael Reeves’ Delighting in the Trinity is how he interacts with Islamic theology. […]
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