Pastoral Q & A: Why Still Read the Ten Commandments?
In Reformed churches it’s normal to hear the Ten Commandments read during the morning worship service. This is a historic […]
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In Reformed churches it’s normal to hear the Ten Commandments read during the morning worship service. This is a historic […]
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Today’s bit of Latin lingo is often linked to Luther. Martin Luther often gets the credit for noticing the biblical […]
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In a little more than a month, the Free Reformed Churches of Australia will be having their synod. While convened […]
Read moreMissionair en gereformeerd — tien stellingen (translated by R. Sollie-Sleijster for Een in Waarheid)
Read moreIn the last little while, I’ve added a couple of new articles in “de Nederlandse taal”: Zo dankbaar voor de […]
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Reader’s Digest used to have a feature called “It Pays To Enrich Your Word Power.” Readers could quiz themselves on […]
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For centuries the Church conducted most of its affairs in Latin. While Latin started off as the vernacular of the […]
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This is the tenth (and last) in a series on famous quotes from church history. We’re looking at who said […]
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This is the ninth in a series on famous quotes from church history. We’re looking at who said these famous […]
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This is the eighth in a series on famous quotes from church history. We’re looking at who said these famous […]
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Each month Faith in Focus, the official magazine of the Reformed Churches of New Zealand, has a column entitled “Letters […]
Read more“You adulterous people! Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Therefore whoever wishes to […]
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This is the seventh in a series on famous quotes from church history. We’re looking at who said these famous […]
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For several years, the Canadian Reformed Churches were working with the United Reformed Churches to produce a joint song book. […]
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