
Book Review: A Devotional
God is: A Devotional Guide to the Attributes of God by Mark Jones (Crossway, 2017) Many evangelical Christians seem to take their doctrine of God for granted. We regard the great debates about the...
God is: A Devotional Guide to the Attributes of God by Mark Jones (Crossway, 2017) Many evangelical Christians seem to take their doctrine of God for granted. We regard the great debates about the...
How do we emphasize that something is important? When writing a sentence, we may add an exclamation point or bold our text. In speech, we tend to elevate our voice or fluctuate tone as appropriate. In...
The Adoption of Sons: A Practical and Experimental Treatise by Thomas Houston, Ettrick Press, 2021, 212 pp, £8.95 The author of this book was the minister of Knockbracken Reformed Presbyterian Church from 1828 until...
The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption and Restoration, Bruce M. Metzger and Bart D. Ehrman (4th ed. Oxford University Press 2005). If I come across a copy of this book in...
The subject of most of these book reviews are books that have been written recently and are new to the Christian book market. This book – The Cross of Christ by John Stott –...
Not everyone can attend seminary, yet we often recognize the benefit of obtaining a more formalized theological training. Realizing this reality, RPTS (the RP Seminary in Pittsburgh) has prepared some special courses to help...
On Friday 30th October was the annual Reformation Symposium. It is hosted by Messiah’s Church (RPCNA) in Clay, New York. This year attendees were treated to a beautiful harvest moon in the sky overhead,...
The John Knox Institute of Higher Education has made a number of Reformed video lecture series available in English, Spanish, and Mandarin, along with a separate website for Mandarin-speakers who happen to be spending...
Dr. C. J. Williams is part of a team of RPCNA Teaching and Ruling Elders who are writing a new blog, A Standard for Living. This new endeavor seeks to impart the value of the...
Reformed churches say they believe in sola Scriptura, or Scripture alone. This phrase means they teach that the Bible alone is sufficient as the ultimate authority for the Christian. How might this doctrine be briefly...