God’s Grace in The Gambia
Sylvester Konteh | January/February 2020 Issue
Christian and Muslim Background I am a Sierra Leonean by nationality and was raised in that country. My father had a Christian background, and my ...
Sylvester Konteh | January/February 2020 Issue
Christian and Muslim Background I am a Sierra Leonean by nationality and was raised in that country. My father had a Christian background, and my ...
Paul and Tara Welander | January/February 2020 Issue
Westminster, Colo., RPC has a long history that testifies to God’s faithful provision and care through times of joy as well as times of ...
Drew Gordon | January/February 2020 Issue
Reformed Presbyterians know that God can transform any city, town, or nation He chooses. In past years we’ve featured stories about how concerted, ...
E. Todd Buchner | January/February 2020 Issue
It has been described as the dark night of the soul—a relentless emotional pain and agony, a crushing weight of destruction and gloom. Depression ...
Philip Pockras | January/February 2020 Issue
Here we are in the beginning of 2020. It’s the time when a lot of people, bloated and sedentary, are thinking of New Year’s resolutions. Some of ...
James Faris and Noah Bailey | January/February 2020 Issue
My husband and I don’t come from Christian backgrounds. When we have tried to have family worship, we find it time consuming and complicated. Plus, ...
Gordon Keddie | January/February 2020 Issue
Imprisoned in Rome and anticipating his death in the near future, the Apostle Paul offers his parting counsel to his younger colleague in 2 Timothy 4. ...
Dr. Nathan Eshelman | January/February 2020 Issue
The wisdom from above is peaceable. John Calvin said that this was to teach the church that wisdom is “not contentious.” Wisdom from above ...
Kara Schisler | January/February 2020 Issue
As Reformed Presbyterians, singing the psalms in corporate worship is one of our distinguishing characteristics. Many of us feel blessed to have such ...
Russ Pulliam | January/February 2020 Issue
In the 1950s and early 1960s Indianapolis was known as “naptown” or “India-no-place.” However, both the city and the Reformed Presbyterian ...
In July, Al Watt had surgery to remove a tumor-like growth from his right shoulder. We are thankful his surgery was successful. Also in July, David ...
Heather H. | January/February 2020 Issue
A year ago, I wrote an article pleading with you to pray to the Lord of the harvest for new members to be added to the South Sudan mission team. I ...
The only congregation of the RPCNA in the state of Wyoming is in Laramie, a small city sprawled across a broad valley along Interstate 80 where the ...
Though unfamiliar to some, since at least Augustine it’s commonplace to speak of man’s fourfold state: the state of innocency, the state of ...
Having grown up in the midst of war-torn Iran and in a strictly Muslim family, at age nine Naghmeh Panahi nonetheless heard the Word of God and ...
I recently learned that quite a few people inquire with the RP Witness for practical suggestions on how congregations can find encouragement for ...