Outreach and Your Spiritual Health
David McKay | January/February 2025 Issue
We are living in a culture that is often harsh in its treatment of those who are struggling to cope with life. The common attitude is, “They ...
David McKay | January/February 2025 Issue
We are living in a culture that is often harsh in its treatment of those who are struggling to cope with life. The common attitude is, “They ...
Joshua Smith | January/February 2025 Issue
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 ...
Noah Bailey and Pete Smith | January/February 2025 Issue
Maybe you’ve sat with a financial advisor, watched a retirement-oriented webinar, or been to a workplace benefits presentation and almost ...
Nathaniel Pockras | January/February 2025 Issue
With the recent death of Pastor Kenneth G. Smith, it seems fitting to look at the history of the congregation he first pastored, which is now North ...
Barry York | January/February 2025 Issue
As they are ordained, Reformed Presbyterian ministers pledge: Do you believe that Jesus Christ is Saviour and Lord of men and nations, and that in ...
Reyna Fearing | January/February 2025 Issue
Last year, I started public school at Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School, thinking I would be in a completely Christian setting and everyone would ...
Heather H. | January/February 2025 Issue
Having just returned from an observation trip to Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, where I joined our RPGM Short Term mission team, I have a lot to ...
Terry Johnson | January/February 2025 Issue
The churches in which I was reared, like those of most American Protestants, never once sang a metrical psalm as part of their public worship. ...
Carlee Koenig | January/February 2025 Issue
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 ...
Ralph Joseph, John Mitchell, Allen Blackwood | January/February 2025 Issue
The Monuments Men was a shortened title for the men and women of the Monuments, Fine Art, and Archives Section of the Allied forces in World War II. ...
Mark Sampson with Lori Murray and Alexa Howald | January/February 2025 Issue
We don’t have to look far to see the chaos in our society. This is particularly evident within the educational system. Public schools are seeing ...
Kelly Jackson | January/February 2025 Issue
Location: Elkins Park, Pa. Presbytery: Atlantic Organization: 1851 Membership: 53 communicant; 23 baptized Pastor: John Edgar Website: ...
Drew Gordon | January/February 2025 Issue
When I go to the doctor, I don’t go so he can put a bandage on my finger and pat my head and tell me it’s all better. That might be a ...
Tori Sturm | November/December 2024 Issue
“Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice ...
Richard Gamble | November/December 2024 Issue
All of us pray, and each of us considers coming before the throne of grace to be vitally important. Imagine a large group of churchgoers who did not ...
Rut Etheridge | November/December 2024 Issue
This article is an excerpt from chapter 5 of God Breathed: Connecting through Scripture to God, Others, the Natural World, and Yourself. I will never ...
Judy Willson | November/December 2024 Issue
When family and friends visit their loved ones at the Reformed Presbyterian Home, they tend to find their way to the heart of the Home, the Chapel. It ...
Nathaniel Pockras | November/December 2024 Issue
In the early years of the Witness, it was published weekly, and correspondents reported many small events in their congregations. Here are some news ...
Noah Bailey and Pete Smith | November/December 2024 Issue
The technical and timely details of this question are beyond this author’s ability to address. “Widely used technology” eludes this relic, who ...
Shawn Anderson | November/December 2024 Issue
Sin is not merely breaking the rules; it is a personal assault on the very character and being of God. When we speak of sin, we aren’t discussing ...
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 ...