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I’ve had a great treat this summer: every Wednesday, I’ve gotten to spend the morning with a dear friend’s 20-month old child. The official reason
Compared to the beloved Heidelberg Catechism, feted in these pages and still recited on death beds, the Belgic Confession is a rather unremarkable Reformed document.
Dear John, Trepidation isn’t called for. I think what may be most unconventional about my writing on Calvin is that I am often writing for
The acceptance of the Belhar Confession by the Reformed Church in America, and its consideration by the Christian Reformed Church and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.),
The Great Commission in Matthew 28 has one imperative verb and three supporting participles. The main verb is not “go,” though it looks like it
“She hit him with a rock! He had to be given twelve stitches!” According to the angry woman standing outside our front door, I had
“Anything yet?” “Ha!–not a very good job of sneaking up on me this time, Dad. Stepping on that crusty plowed snow by the road gave
In the voluminous literature of child rearing and family health, the work of psychologist James Dobson stands eminent. Dobson received his Ph.D. in Psychology from
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