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Malachi

Jeff Stivason | November/December 2024 Issue

Gentle Reformation 

Introduction The book of Malachi unfolds during Israel’s postexilic era. The people have returned from Medo-Persian domination, and Nehemiah has ...


Genuine Hope

Emily Mann | November/December 2024 Issue

Youth Witness 

The St. Louis In May 1939, the German ship St. Louis carried 937 Jews fleeing Germany headed to safety in Cuba. For the two-week journey, they felt ...









Ken Smith, 1927–2024

Drew Gordon | October 14, 2024

News /  Denominational News /  Web Exclusives 

Ken Smith, a retired pastor known for his role in the conversion of countless saints, died Oct. 11 at age 97. While a pastor nearing retirement, he ...


Jesus Held Up

Theresa Bloom | September/October 2024 Issue

Testimonies 

The conference had ended, but we were stuck in our room for at least another night, unable to think how we might get home. My husband, Nick, was on ...




The Poetry of Suffering

C.J. Williams | September/October 2024 Issue

Agency Features /  Publications 

Job 3 begins the lengthy dialogue that will occupy most of the book of Job. It is a dialogue with dark overtones—focusing on such difficult subjects ...



Strong in Vermont

Nathaniel Pockras | September/October 2024 Issue

RP History 

In the early years of American independence, eastern Vermont was one of the Reformed Presbyterian Church’s strongest regions, due to an unusual ...




Zechariah

Andrew Kerr | September/October 2024 Issue

Gentle Reformation 

Introductory Remarks The prophet Zechariah, grandson of Iddo, born of priestly stock, had a name—“Yah remembers”—that reminds saints in ...


Two Experiences of RPIC

Charity Williams and Alice Odom | September/October 2024 Issue

Agency Features /  RP International Conference /  Youth Witness 

A Fresh Perspective on RPIC by Charity Williams The 2024 Reformed Presbyterian International Conference was a blessing to me in more ways than one. ...