Catalyst Kingdom Catalysts August 01, 2016 As a younger man, I was privileged to do a pastoral internship under Dr. Roy Blackwood in Indianapolis. One of the many lessons he taught me and demonstrated with his life that summer
Hypothetical Universalism 3GT Episode 6: Whistles, Sleepy Cats and Frothy-Mouthed Calvinists October 12, 2015 Don't miss the latest installment of 3GT. Here's a brief overview of what to expect: "With renewed vigor, the men of 3GT re-engage the topic of the extent
Aaron Sams The Shepherding Seminary October 06, 2014 A year ago this month I was inaugurated into my position at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary [http://rpts.edu/]. In reflecting on my time teaching here, I looked over recently what I
Conflict A Trinitarian Approach to Conflict September 22, 2014 Over the past two years, I have been looking at many different books on pastoral care written through the ages. One characteristic I have noticed in many of the writers is the emphasis
Martin Bucer A Good Trend October 16, 2013 In the Reformed Presbyterian Church where I serve, over the last decade or two we have seen congregations adding multiple pastoral staff. For instance, nearly twenty years ago the congregations in the state
Book of Pastoral Rule One Chief Quality about the Church that Pastors Should Never Forget September 27, 2013 I usually like short blog titles. But I wanted this one to stand out a bit. You see, I was surprised (though I should not have been) about something I saw. It occurred