Parenting Beyond the Lists
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 ...
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. ...
August 04, 2020
Reformed theology speaks of a tradition of Christendom that got its shape in the 16th century through the work of John Calvin. It has been essentially ...
Rosaria Butterfield | July 29, 2020
I have been reading some amazing not-yet-published manuscripts that will be coming out soon: • Carl Trueman’s The Rise and Triumph of the ...
Tom Fisher | July/August 2020 Issue
Pastor Howe asked me to share some of my own experiences as an African-American and my thoughts on the recent events relating to the death of George ...
James Faris and Noah Bailey | July/August 2020 Issue
Two families have begun attending my church from well over an hour’s distance. We’re happy to have them worshiping with us, but opportunities for ...
Bonnie Weir | July/August 2020 Issue
As of May 26, Bergen County, N.J., has had 1,529 deaths due to COVID-19, and New York City, only seven miles away, has had 16,410. All of us have lost ...
Bethany Ann O’Neill Hardwig | July/August 2020 Issue
We live in a world that makes it incredibly hard, and at the same time far too easy, to share an opinion on social media. I am more likely to die ...
Heidi Filbert | July/August 2020 Issue
“Dessert tonight is a riddle,” I told the college students as they came in the door. We had made cutout cookies of teddy bears, rocking ...
Nathan Eshelman and Kyle Borg | July/August 2020 Issue
The Westminster Standards are, at times, criticized for being scholastic while lacking practical and experiential value. The first question of the ...
Bob Pinkerton | July/August 2020 Issue
I was born into a Reformed Presbyterian family consisting of my father, mother, two older brothers, and an older sister. Although all but my brother ...
Amanda deBlois | July/August 2020 Issue
The Hudson/St.-Lazare Reformed Presbyterian Church has a long history of knowing God’s faithfulness and goodness from generation to generation. Our ...
Warren Peel | July/August 2020 Issue
James tells us that wisdom shows itself in a range of ways (Jas. 3:13). In fact, the essence of wisdom is knowledge that is applied to real life. Your ...
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 ...
I recently learned that quite a few people inquire with the RP Witness for practical suggestions on how congregations can find encouragement for ...
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 ...