The Eve of the Reformation: Staupitz
As noted several times already on this blog, this year we’re celebrating the 500th birthday of the Reformation. Today I […]
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As noted several times already on this blog, this year we’re celebrating the 500th birthday of the Reformation. Today I […]
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It’s one of the most basic things that a Christian family does — or should do. And yet there are […]
Read moreIn August 2015, the Free Reformed Church of Launceston asked FRC Baldivis to declare a day of prayer in view […]
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This year we’re celebrating the 500th birthday of the Reformation. In today’s post, I want to look briefly at the […]
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October 31st, 1517 is the date Martin Luther is alleged to have nailed his 95 Theses to the door […]
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What would you do? You’re in a public place and you encounter a woman with a pentagram hanging on a […]
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I have heard and read it several times: when Luther was tempted by the devil, he would look at the […]
Read moreDuring the summer months, I often ask parishioners for suggestions for texts to preach on. This coming Sunday morning, as […]
Read moreAs regular readers of this blog know, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands are currently wrestling with the issue of […]
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The question of how Christians are to relate to the unbelieving world (including unbelieving culture) is an ancient one. However, […]
Read moreIn the broader Reformed/Presbyterian context, it is common to fence the Lord’s Supper with a verbal warning only. Typically that […]
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A while ago, I received a request to provide a list of some trustworthy online Bible study resources. The background […]
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I love Starr Meade’s book of family devotions based on the Westminster Shorter Catechism. To catechize our children during family […]
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