Chronic Suffering for God’s Kingdom
Robert Lindeman | March/April 2025 Issue
This is what I can relay to you about how the life of my wife, my children and me has evolved through our struggles, including the state of my chronic ...
Robert Lindeman | March/April 2025 Issue
This is what I can relay to you about how the life of my wife, my children and me has evolved through our struggles, including the state of my chronic ...
North Hills (Pittsburgh, Pa.) RPC Harry Metzger, pastor North Hills RPC is thankful for the Lord’s faithful care and provision. On Nov. 3, the ...
David Whitla | March/April 2025 Issue
When I was a little boy, sometimes I would walk into a room where my parents were talking, and the conversation would abruptly stop, or continue in ...
Cheryl Hemphill | March/April 2025 Issue
Our Lord has given the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) a number of good ministries, many of which are financially supported by ...
On Jan. 25, North Hills RP Church in Pittsburgh celebrated Pastor Harry Metzger’s 25th anniversary as their teaching elder. Over 10 percent of ...
Noah Bailey and Pete Smith | March/April 2025 Issue
This is a question that preachers love to hear. Make sure you ask your preacher this question sometime! In Mark 4, Jesus warns us that sermons can ...
Kyle Borg | March/April 2025 Issue
Many who have grown up in the church know from memory how to answer the question: “What is the wages of sin?” One word often satisfies the ...
Nathan Eshelman | March/April 2025 Issue
About 40 miles south of Glasgow, Scotland, sits the small market town of Cumnock. In the early part of the reign of Queen Victoria, a quaint Cumnock ...
Philomena Hanna | March/April 2025 Issue
When we moved to South Sudan, I was 12. Since I was the oldest in my family, I had the most friends in the United States, was the most invested in ...
Chris Mathews | March/April 2025 Issue
In late January 2023, Geneva College student Savannah Byers woke up one morning with a stiff neck after sleeping on it wrong. As she rubbed one side ...
Elsa Sturm | March/April 2025 Issue
I am blessed to have wonderful memories of my grandparents’ house. We celebrated Christmases and birthday parties; I learned to quilt and ...
Camp Joy is a Christian co-ed camp serving those with special needs. Established in 1980 by Ann Brice and Francis Sanders (Brice–Sanders ...
Carl Trueman | March/April 2025 Issue
The moment I realized that the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) is a denomination with a special culture came last year when I ...
Andrew Quigley | March/April 2025 Issue
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Canada (RPCC) has been in existence for almost two years. It was formally constituted on May 12, 2023. So, how is ...
Matt Boyle | March/April 2025 Issue
As long as I can remember, attending the annual Life Chain in our Kansas City suburb was an October tradition in my family. My wife, Anne, and I have ...
Nathan Eshelman | March/April 2025 Issue
Location: Orlando, Fla. Presbytery: Great Lakes - Gulf Organization: 1920 Membership: 107 communicant; 50 baptized Pastor: Nathan ...
Drew Gordon | March/April 2025 Issue
In an old farming community in north central Pennsylvania there’s a white schoolhouse on a mound next to an old stone church. That house is my home, ...
Location: Elkins Park, Pa. Presbytery: Atlantic Organization: 1851 Membership: 53 communicant; 23 baptized Pastor: John Edgar Website: ...
The work of the Home Mission Board is often understood as just assisting presbyteries in the work of church planting. While this is one of the primary ...
I made my way past Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and down Chandler Street. The smell of fresh corn dogs, tamales, and beer settled with the fading ...
If you go to our website, receive a newsletter, or visit us on social media, you may have noticed the new logo for the Reformed Presbyterian ...