Westminster RPC
Paul and Tara Welander | January/February 2020 Issue
Westminster, Colo., RPC has a long history that testifies to God’s faithful provision and care through times of joy as well as times of ...
Paul and Tara Welander | January/February 2020 Issue
Westminster, Colo., RPC has a long history that testifies to God’s faithful provision and care through times of joy as well as times of ...
Drew Gordon | January/February 2020 Issue
Reformed Presbyterians know that God can transform any city, town, or nation He chooses. In past years we’ve featured stories about how concerted, ...
E. Todd Buchner | January/February 2020 Issue
It has been described as the dark night of the soul—a relentless emotional pain and agony, a crushing weight of destruction and gloom. Depression ...
Philip Pockras | January/February 2020 Issue
Here we are in the beginning of 2020. It’s the time when a lot of people, bloated and sedentary, are thinking of New Year’s resolutions. Some of ...
James Faris and Noah Bailey | January/February 2020 Issue
My husband and I don’t come from Christian backgrounds. When we have tried to have family worship, we find it time consuming and complicated. Plus, ...
Gordon Keddie | January/February 2020 Issue
Imprisoned in Rome and anticipating his death in the near future, the Apostle Paul offers his parting counsel to his younger colleague in 2 Timothy 4. ...
Dr. Nathan Eshelman | January/February 2020 Issue
The wisdom from above is peaceable. John Calvin said that this was to teach the church that wisdom is “not contentious.” Wisdom from above ...
Kara Schisler | January/February 2020 Issue
As Reformed Presbyterians, singing the psalms in corporate worship is one of our distinguishing characteristics. Many of us feel blessed to have such ...
Russ Pulliam | January/February 2020 Issue
In the 1950s and early 1960s Indianapolis was known as “naptown” or “India-no-place.” However, both the city and the Reformed Presbyterian ...
In July, Al Watt had surgery to remove a tumor-like growth from his right shoulder. We are thankful his surgery was successful. Also in July, David ...
Heather H. | January/February 2020 Issue
A year ago, I wrote an article pleading with you to pray to the Lord of the harvest for new members to be added to the South Sudan mission team. I ...
Rut Etheridge III | November/December 2019 Issue
The Bible Could Mean So Much More to You As a culture, we no longer believe that we can know truth—big truth, meaning-of-life kind of truth, the ...
Dianne Schaefer | November/December 2019 Issue
Coffee on the Corner is an outreach ministry the Orlando, Fla., RPC began in January. It was the outworking of a heart for the lost in response to ...
“Get to California! Los Angeles will heal all of your ailments! It’s doctor’s orders.” Several Covenanters were hearing this medical ...
The North American Presbyterian & Reformed Council (NAPARC) met Nov. 5-7 in Anaheim, Calif., hosted by the Korean Presbyterian Church of America, ...
Drew Gordon | November/December 2019 Issue
Our society is changing much faster than it used to. Middle-aged and older adults can’t just reference their own youth and move things up a notch ...
Susan Tanner | November/December 2019 Issue
The Brunson family has been part of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPC) for generations. Andrew Brunson grew up in Mexico, the child of ...
Kyle Borg | November/December 2019 Issue
Foolishness seems to be the order of the day. When you read the latest headlines, follow social media trends, or listen to the current political ...
Michelle Kim | November/December 2019 Issue
In 2016, I had the opportunity to attend the Reformed Presbyterian International Conference. Although I was a sophomore in high school, I had the ...
Kit Swartz | November/December 2019 Issue
Each of the five books of the Psalter closes with a doxology in simple praise to God (41:13; 72:18–19; 89:52; 106:48; 150:1-6). Psalm 150 is the ...
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 ...