Falling Dominos
Drew Poplin | September/October 2021 Issue
In Romans 1:17, the Christian is encouraged to know that in the gospel “is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith.” Matthew Henry ...
Drew Poplin | September/October 2021 Issue
In Romans 1:17, the Christian is encouraged to know that in the gospel “is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith.” Matthew Henry ...
Rev. Jim Wright returned from Pennsylvania to live at a local healthcare facility near his old residence in Ocoee. He was Orlando, Fla., RPC’s ...
Kobi Kothman | September/October 2021 Issue
Northern Nevada holds surprising beauty. The state is much more than the stereotypical arid deserts of Hollywood westerns and the bright casino lights ...
Cheryl Hemphill | September/October 2021 Issue
In “Teaching Your Children about Money” in the March/April issue, the author talked about stewardship, giving, saving, deferred gratification, the ...
Caleb McCracken | September/October 2021 Issue
Ongoing maintenance and physical improvements to the campus are an ever-present reality for residential institutions of higher education like Geneva ...
Jeffrey Stivason | September/October 2021 Issue
Do you remember the questions you once asked your little ones? What has long furry ears and a cotton-ball-like tail? What has very large ears and a ...
Nathaniel Pockras | September/October 2021 Issue
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Covenant of 1871. Let’s look briefly at its history. For much of Reformed Presbyterian history, the ...
Nathan Eshelman | September/October 2021 Issue
The ark of the covenant was brought into the temple of Dagon, and the false god fell prostrate in its presence (1 Sam. 5). Dagon, a chief god of the ...
Warren Peel | September/October 2021 Issue
A decade ago, Carl Trueman wrote a provocative piece in the journal Themelios entitled, “What do Miserable Christians Sing?” He argued eloquently ...
Rowan Dennis | September/October 2021 Issue
In my younger years of high school, I often wrestled with the significance of cultivating friendships with fellow believers—is it really that ...
Gordon Keddie | September/October 2021 Issue
Unless faithfully preserved and periodically rekindled, the memory of great men and their accomplishments soon passes from the consciousness of ...
C.J. Williams | September/October 2021 Issue
The crux of our weekly experience of corporate worship is undoubtedly the sermon. The Word of God, and especially the preaching of it, is the powerful ...
Lydia Stowe | September/October 2021 Issue
Hospitality is a means of grace, a way to extend warm generosity to fellow believers, a privilege and duty of all believers—and a terrifying concept ...
Alicia Hemphill and Esther Howe | September/October 2021 Issue
Editor’s note: This is the last in a series of articles about pastors and families. October is Pastor Appreciation Month, and it’s a great time ...
Cheryl Hemphill | September/October 2021 Issue
It is difficult to condense such a broad topic. I will focus on the practical, with this caution and reminder. In Revelation 2, the Ephesian ...
Maria McDeavitt | September/October 2021 Issue
Location: Bryan, Texas Presbytery: Midwest Organization: Sept. 5, 2018 Membership: 32 communicant; 22 baptized Pastor: Steve Rockhill Website: ...
Drew Gordon | September/October 2021 Issue
On Aug. 13, one teenage girl’s album surpassed another teenage girl’s album atop Ireland’s pop music charts. While that won’t register a blip ...
There is never a dull moment around Elaine. She tells stories, she laughs at herself, and she asks you questions that go beyond, “How was your ...
My life is full of play. I work as a professional cellist in Pittsburgh, Pa., and my job is to play all day. But the day quickly shifts from playing ...
Three things stand out about this year’s RPCNA Synod, and they are all the same thing. Synod has a few purposes, but a basic one is serving as ...
Location: San Diego, Calif. Presbytery: Pacific Coast Organization: Mar. 30, 1954 Membership: 37 communicant; 18 baptized Pastor: Vacant Website: ...