Gratitude for the Work of a Faithful Servant
Karen Olson | May/June 2017 Issue
It is a blessing for me to be able to come to work knowing that I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of RP Home residents,” ...
Karen Olson | May/June 2017 Issue
It is a blessing for me to be able to come to work knowing that I have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of RP Home residents,” ...
Mark Sampson | May/June 2017 Issue
For 207 years, the pastor/professors at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary (RPTS) have instructed generations of pastors and others who ...
Russ Pulliam | May/June 2017 Issue
“The first to plead his case seems just, until another comes and examines him” (Prov. 18:17). In a majority report, white people came to the ...
Dr. Joel S. Ward with Jenny Gleim | March/April 2017 Issue
As one of hundreds of thousands of people at the March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 27, 2017, I was genuinely pleased to be led on the trip ...
Anonymous Author | January/February 2017 Issue
When you think of India, a host of pictures rush into your mind. Vibrant colors sprinkled and splattered as a gesture of communal celebration. ...
Bill Roberts | January/February 2017 Issue
What exactly is it that the Trustees of Synod do? The Trustees of Synod (ToS) (1) oversee the treasurer’s office and its staff, (2) handle the ...
Adam M. Kuehner | January/February 2017 Issue
A Burden for Lost Souls When Christians think of Romans 9–11, some think of hotly contested doctrinal debates over predestination and the future of ...
Mark Sampson | November 30, 2016
So much had changed since the copyist initiated his delicate and masterful work. If this scroll could tell the tale of its passing through time and ...
Michael Kearney | September 16, 2016
“Wait—you’re not RP?” At Geneva College I confront this question on a regular basis. Students and even professors are baffled to learn that I ...
Becca Byers and Drew Gordon | September 14, 2016
You write fairly well. You have something to say. You might even have a first draft, a paper or article to expand, or research to share. You want to ...
Terrill Curran | August 26, 2016
My husband and I came into the Reformed Presbyterian denomination by way of the Oswego, N.Y., RPC in 1985. Since that time, we have enjoyed several ...
Drew Gordon | August 08, 2016
Perhaps it was the most-recorded Reformed Presbyterian event in history. Nearly 2,000 Reformed Presbyterians with luggage and cell phones converged on ...
Nathan Eshelman | July 15, 2016
The experience of the New Testament Church began at Pentecost when many people heard the gospel in their native tongue. As those diverse peoples left ...
July 15, 2016
You might know that the Board of Trustees reviews the investment portfolio of the church, oversees the building loans and general mortgages that the ...
Heidi Filbert | July 15, 2016
I first met Matt when I was in college. My roommate was preparing for an RP Missions trip to France, and Matt and I helped her sign and stuff ...
Heidi Filbert | July 15, 2016
Jonathan Haney, pastor of the Manhattan, Kan., RPC, went to Uganda in 2007. “The trip to Uganda was used by the Lord to direct me into pastoral ...
Theresa Gazo | July 15, 2016
Theresa Gazo Bloom went on her first RP Missions trip to Phoenix, Ariz., in the winter of 2004 when she had just turned 16. She helped out on the ...
Drew Gordon | June 23, 2016
Daily reports from Synod will be posted on RPWitness.org. Look for play-by-play RP Synod updates on the RP Witness Facebook page and on the Reformed ...
John M. Mitchell | June 20, 2016
Where and When Synod opened Wednesday morning, June 7, 1916 and ended Tuesday evening, June 13, in the Chicago RP Church. Synod’s practice was to ...
John M. Mitchell | June 15, 2016
The fifth Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America met in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1816. Following is some information about this young ...
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 ...
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 ...
I recently learned that quite a few people inquire with the RP Witness for practical suggestions on how congregations can find encouragement for ...