Full of Good Fruits
Joel Hart | September/October 2020 Issue
Made with real fruit. Bursting with fruity flavor. Fruit in every bite. Advertising slogans repeatedly reveal one simple truth: fruitfulness is ...
Joel Hart | September/October 2020 Issue
Made with real fruit. Bursting with fruity flavor. Fruit in every bite. Advertising slogans repeatedly reveal one simple truth: fruitfulness is ...
Kyle Borg | September/October 2020 Issue
How do I know that God exists? That is an important question, and it is one that every Christian should be able to answer. Sadly, many are poorly ...
Mary Brown | September/October 2020 Issue
(1) What country has the largest pool in the world? (2) What country has the highest city in the world? (3) What subcontinent is home to at least ...
Nathaniel Pockras | September/October 2020 Issue
Quarantine. Wearing a mask. Keeping safer at home. Pandemic. No public worship. Closing and reopening. Many of us think of these far more often than ...
Daniel Howe | September/October 2020 Issue
In January 1919, my great-grandfather Edwin Howe was finishing his stay at a sanitorium for tuberculosis patients when the Spanish Flu swept through ...
Amanda McCracken | September/October 2020 Issue
Moving across the world is something that few people have the opportunity to experience, but I have recently been challenged and privileged to be one ...
Vanessa Le | September/October 2020 Issue
As parents in the 21st Century, we get bombarded from all sides on how to raise our kids: “Do this, don’t do that.” In the secular world, it’s ...
Bill Kilgore | September/October 2020 Issue
I was on a call from my home office with a couple of my Lockheed Martin colleagues on Sept. 16, 2019, when our house phone rang (yes, we still have a ...
William J. Edgar | September/October 2020 Issue
This article is an excerpt from the seventh chapter of the new book, 7 Big Questions (Crown & Covenant Publications, 2020). People often look ...
Patricia Boyle | September/October 2020 Issue
This spring, Reformed Presbyterian congregations received a special appeal from the Reformed Presbyterian Home for funds to help with the COVID-19 ...
Dora, Charlie, and Peter Brown were part of a small choir through their homeschool group in December, and Charlie and Peter participated in the ...
Caleb McCracken | September/October 2020 Issue
Geneva College is a missional institution, being student focused and emphasizing Christ, comprehensive education, and service to God and neighbor. A ...
When Geneva College relocated to Beaver Falls, Pa., in 1880, a cluster of Reformed Presbyterian churches also sprouted, with the College Hill Reformed ...
James Faris and Noah Bailey | September/October 2020 Issue
My children are in an extracurricular drama program that we love and appreciate. Recently, several of their teachers started holding “mindfulness” ...
Drew Gordon | September/October 2020 Issue
You’re Doing Great! And other reasons to stay alive was released in May, written by a comedian. I haven’t read the book, but I applaud his timing. ...
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 ...