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A collection of 46 posts

Church

A Nation That Doesn't Pray Together, Doesn't Stay Together

September 29, 2018

Why are Americans so divided? Because when fewer of us, both liberal and conservative, go to church, more of us view politics as the only hope.

J.K. Wall J.K. Wall
Church

A Regrettable Future

January 10, 2018

Imagine a terrible situation.  Imagine yourself off at some point in the future, and that you have ruined your family or friendships; you’ve brought great pain and misery to those who trusted

Rut Etheridge III Rut Etheridge III
Church

Ecclesiology and Womanhood by Rebecca VanDoodewaard

January 08, 2018

The following article is a guest post by Rebecca VanDoodewaard, author of Uprooted: A Guide for Homesick Christians [http://www.heritagebooks.org/products/uprooted-a-guide-for-homesick-christians-vandoodeward.html] , Your Future ‘Other Half’: It Matters Whom You

Barry York Barry York
Abraham Kuyper

What is the Point of Church?

March 31, 2017

The following is a guest post by J.K. Wall who is a writer in Indianapolis. His modernized abridgment of William Symington’s work, Messiah the Prince Revisited [http://www.crownandcovenant.com/Messiah_

Barry York Barry York
Church

What to Pray for Your Church

March 30, 2017

The following article is a guest post by Pastor Bob Hemphill. Bob is a RPCNA minister and church planter who recently retired after decades of service. He is the author of the Windmill

Barry York Barry York
Church

If Church Isn't Necessary, Let's Quit.

January 03, 2017

I propose that if church isn't necessary, we quit. I mean it. If it's not necessary let's cancel all of our services, board up the windows, lock the doors, and send everyone on their merry way.

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

A Congregant's Guide to Preaching

November 29, 2016

As I was browsing my book shelves the other day I discovered that I have just over thirty books whose primary subject is the study of preaching. Aside, perhaps, from Charles Spurgeon, that

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Carl Trueman

The Monster We Created: Councils, Brand Names, and Celebrities

September 12, 2016

In Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein, a young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, conjures up a way to give life to the nonliving. His ambition leads him to an unorthodox science experiment that breeds

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

Rural and Small Town Ministry

August 03, 2016

I hope you won't mind if I indulge for a moment in some shameless self-promotion. Recently, the denomination I belong to and the one most affiliated with Gentle Reformation, the Reformed

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

Help! I Struggle With My Pastor's Preaching

June 10, 2016

Call me an old school Presbyterian but in my estimation there is nothing as important as the preaching of God's Word. I don't think it was overbold for PT

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

Helping Rural America in Crisis

May 24, 2016

In a recent article Anthony Bradley, professor of religious studies at The King's College in New York, drew attention to the "deadly crisis in rural America [http://www.worldmag.com/

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Celebrity Pastors

Spiritual Abuse: It's Not Just Celebrity Pastors

April 15, 2016

When I was in seminary there were two sins—all too common among pastors—that frightened me so much I nearly gave up my pursuit of the ministry. One of those was the

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

Risen: Movies, Faith, and the Bible

February 23, 2016

There's an old saying you're probably familiar with: “All that glitters is not gold.” It's an idiomatic reminder that appearances are not everything and often do not

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
children

Are My Children Christians?

June 26, 2015

Children. They're a blessing from the Lord, right? Absolutely! But if you're a parent you know that these little people are the source of more fear, anxiety, and worry

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

Shepherd the Shepherd

June 23, 2015

It wasn't until I was nearly twenty-two years old that I first became a member of a church. In the college town where I was, there was a small Presbyterian congregation

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

Optimistic Thoughts from a Pessimist

April 11, 2015

In 284 AD_ _Diocletian, then the cavalry commander of the Roman army, was proclaimed emperor of Rome. In 302 he consulted the oracle of Apollo at Didyma and there became persuaded that those

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

In the Praise of Protestantism

October 31, 2014

Sometimes I want to protest Protestantism. Well, to be fair, at least how Protestantism is now. There's a lot to be discouraged about. But on this Reformation Day I want to

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

The First Word of God to His Church

October 24, 2014

Have you ever noticed that almost every letter in the New Testament–James, Hebrews, and 3 John excepted–opens with the words “Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

The Rural Church Potential

September 26, 2014

“In short, I like living in a small town. The urbanites may say that this is sentimentality, but I refuse to let the word frighten me. I believe that small-town life has values

Kyle Borg Kyle Borg
Church

The Church in Old Testament Typology

September 06, 2013

We have been promoting happily [http://gentlereformation.org/2013/08/20/jesus-on-every-page-an-interview-with-david-murray/] David Murray's bookJesus on Every Page [http://jesusoneverypage.com/]_, _as it is such a clear presentation of how we

Barry York Barry York
Church

iPew?

December 06, 2011

[http://gentlereformation.allegrodynamics.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/cc_icons_06.png] John had noticed that his pastor, for quite some time, had been excited.  A longtime churchgoer, John had never seen him

Barry York Barry York
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