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Archive | January, 2020

God’s Grace in The Gambia

30. January 2020

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 ...

Westminster RPC

30. January 2020

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 ...

Transforming Cities, Souls

30. January 2020

Reformed Presbyterians know that God can transform any city, town, or nation He chooses. In past years we’ve featured stories about how concerted, ...

Dare to Break the Silence, and Hope

29. January 2020

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 ...

Better New Year’s Resolutions

29. January 2020

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 ...

Keep Your Eyes on the Prize

29. January 2020

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. ...

The Wisdom from Above Is Peaceable

29. January 2020

The wisdom from above is peaceable. John Calvin said that this was to teach the church that wisdom is “not contentious.” Wisdom from above ...

A Vision for Noplace

29. January 2020

In the 1950s and early 1960s Indianapolis was known as “naptown” or “India-no-place.” However, both the city and the Reformed Presbyterian ...

Around the Church January 2020

29. January 2020

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 ...

The Weight of an Answered Prayer

29. January 2020

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 ...