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Now available from Reformed Perspective Books. “Did God really say?” To Eve it may have seemed the Serpent was trying […]
Read moreNow available from Reformed Perspective Books. “Did God really say?” To Eve it may have seemed the Serpent was trying […]
Read moreLast week I was invited to lead a workshop at the 2014 Canadian Reformed Teachers Association convention here in Hamilton. […]
Read moreRecently, an important report was released by the CanRC synodically appointed subcommittee tasked with relations with our Dutch sister churches […]
Read moreGetting the Gospel Right: Assessing the Reformation and New Perspectives on Paul, Cornelis P. Venema, Carlisle: Banner of Truth Trust, […]
Read moreUnder Teaching Tools, I’ve added a new resource briefly outlining a Reformed evaluation of the beliefs of Harvest Bible Chapel. I […]
Read moreThe Pearl of Christian Comfort, Petrus Dathenus. Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2005. Paperback, 87 pages, $10.00. Whether we realize […]
Read moreThere’s this thing on Facebook where people are invited to share the top ten influential books in their lives. A […]
Read moreAn orthodox preacher of the Word without passion is like a high-voltage wire without a generating station. Here’s a quote […]
Read moreThe following quote comes from David Helm’s helpful little book, Expositional Preaching: How We Speak God’s Word Today: A couple […]
Read moreIf you haven’t heard, I have another call. In addition to the existing call to the Providence CanRC in Hamilton, […]
Read moreThis book provides a basic explanation of Haggai’s prophecy, and shows how this Bible book speaks to us of Christ […]
Read moreThe latest issue of the OPC’s New Horizons has an article entitled “Every Church a Mission Field.” You can find […]
Read moreDavid Craig (1937-2001) was an instrumental figure in the early days of L’église réformée du Québec (Reformed Church of Quebec). […]
Read moreI have written recently about the decisions made by the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands at Synod Ede 2014, specifically […]
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