

Ten Things I Learned from Reformed Scholasticism (2)
In the first part (see here), I began to make the case that Reformed scholasticism should not be dismissed out […]
Read moreIn the first part (see here), I began to make the case that Reformed scholasticism should not be dismissed out […]
Read moreJ.I. Packer: An Evangelical Life, Leland Ryken. Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2015. Hardcover, 431 pages, $39.99 AUD. I had one recurring […]
Read moreThough not nearly as often as previously, I still sometimes see the word “scholastic” used as a pejorative – in […]
Read moreI’ve been reading Leland Ryken’s biography of J.I. Packer. Ryken mentions several times Packer’s involvement with the English Standard Version. […]
Read moreOne of the things I do with my catechism students is regular Q & A sessions. Rather than having me […]
Read moreIf you were somewhere with some unbelievers and they were to ask you for a brief summary of what you […]
Read moreThe United States Army has several elite units. One of them is the 75th Ranger Regiment. If you become an […]
Read moreI have been asked about this on a few occasions. This is an excellent, brief explanation of the Reformed position.
Read moreThough his name has long escaped me, I will never forget his rage. We had just moved back to Edmonton […]
Read moreCanRC Synod Dunnville is coming up in May. I just noticed this press release from Classis Central Ontario of March […]
Read moreAnne Bokma and I have some things in common. We both have Dutch ancestry. We both belong to the first […]
Read moreThere’s a Canadian Reformed synod this year. Among the items on the agenda will be a supplementary report from the […]
Read moreAs most readers know, I’m also involved in another blog, a cooperative venture entitled Creation Without Compromise. That blog was […]
Read moreMany Reformed churches have meal ministries. You know the sort of thing. A family in the church has a newborn […]
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