Reformation Round-Up — Week 2
We’re celebrating what God did 500 years ago in the Protestant Reformation! To celebrate, each day on Facebook and Twitter […]
Read moreWe’re celebrating what God did 500 years ago in the Protestant Reformation! To celebrate, each day on Facebook and Twitter […]
Read moreIf there’s one Reformation figure who deserves more attention, I would argue that it’s Guido de Brès. Since I wrote […]
Read moreThe Reformation wasn’t only about theology. It was also, and perhaps most centrally, about doxology. It was about the right […]
Read moreIn case you’re just tuning in, this year we celebrate the 500th birthday of the Reformation — and it’s specifically […]
Read moreA few years ago, I wrote a post about the Belgic Confession article 31 and what it used to say […]
Read moreThe Reformation started 500 years ago with a protest against indulgences. Rome had adopted the idea that there is a […]
Read moreIt was my first time visiting Australia. As I sat around the dinner table with an Aussie family, the father […]
Read moreThere is an assumption amongst some Reformed people that free will is a completely unbiblical concept. This may be owing […]
Read moreIf you’re just tuning in, Australia is in the midst of an enormous national discussion on marriage. Today ballots are […]
Read moreIf you’re an Australian reader of my blog and have a WordPress account, you’ll probably see a rainbow banner at […]
Read moreWay back in the day (I mean way back — even before university), I got it into my head to […]
Read more“So to keep me from becoming conceited because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, a thorn was given me […]
Read moreI’ve noticed that Christians sometimes soft pedal the Bible’s teaching about homosexuality by arguing that all sins are the same. […]
Read moreHow to Plant a Reformed Church, The Missions Committee of the United Reformed Churches of North America, 2015. Paperback, 104 […]
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