Book Review: Little One Lost
Little One Lost: Living with Early Infant Loss, Glenda Mathes, Grandville: Reformed Fellowship Inc., 2012. Softcover, 139 pages, $10.00. I’ve […]
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Little One Lost: Living with Early Infant Loss, Glenda Mathes, Grandville: Reformed Fellowship Inc., 2012. Softcover, 139 pages, $10.00. I’ve […]
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Earth to Glory: The Biblical Doctrine of the Human Body, Jonathan Rainbow, published by the author, 2003 (republished 2010). Softcover, […]
Read moreBack in May, I reported on Stroom’s application to become an instituted church in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands […]
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If you’ve studied Dutch church history, you may find yourself confused by all the splits and schisms. It can get […]
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I recently finished reading Timothy Tennent’s Invitation to World Missions: A Trinitarian Missiology for the Twenty-first Century. There are some […]
Read more“All the days of the oppressed are wretched, but the cheerful heart has a continual feast.” — Proverbs 15:15 Maybe […]
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One of the hats I wear is that of a sessional lecturer in church history at Covenant Canadian Reformed Teachers […]
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The Glory of Grace: The Story of the Canons of Dort, William Boekestein, illustrated by Evan Hughes (Grand Rapids: Reformation […]
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What do consistories do with regular members who are not necessarily sinning in their lifestyle, but are holding to false […]
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In our Canadian Reformed heritage there is a long history of opposition to labour unions. To tell the truth, this […]
Read moreIn 2009, Clarion published a series of articles dealing with the doctrine of biblical inerrancy. These have just been uploaded […]
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Lady Jane Grey, Simonetta Carr, Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2012. Hardcover, 64 pages, $18.00. Like many of you, my […]
Read moreThe good people in the Reformed Church of Quebec have translated another article of mine into la belle langue. This […]
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Tomorrow I’m starting off my journey to Brazil, my second one in as many years. Yes, I know I’m blessed […]
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