Walking the Path to Missions
Heather H. | July/August 2021 Issue
I was fascinated by mission work very early in my life. Through high school and college, my fascination grew into a passion, and I knew God had set me ...
Heather H. | July/August 2021 Issue
I was fascinated by mission work very early in my life. Through high school and college, my fascination grew into a passion, and I knew God had set me ...
June 11, 2021
COVID has changed Synod’s work too. After the cancelling of last year’s Reformed Presbyterian Synod meeting due to pandemic realities, the 2021 ...
Cara Todhunter | May/June 2021 Issue
The pandemic has affected many facets of our residents’ lives at the RP Home—including their mealtime. For the past year, the residents have had ...
Mark Sampson | May/June 2021 Issue
His loud voice boomed across the airport’s departure lounge as he argued in very, shall I say, colorful language on the phone. As he approached the ...
Bob Hemphill | May 10, 2021
Here is an excerpt from the newly released book in the Windmill Pete series by Rev. Bob Hemphill. This fiction series is “designed for adventurers ...
Brad Johnston | March 05, 2021
Cherishing those who are developmentally or physically disabled is a critical mission of the church. In some circles we use related terms like ...
Bill Roberts | March/April 2021 Issue
In Galatians 5:22-23 we are told that “the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and ...
Caleb McCracken | March/April 2021 Issue
In 1921, a member of the Geneva College Board of Trustees wrote a report to the Reformed Presbyterian Synod that included the news that an engineering ...
Faith Martin and Charles McBurney | January/February 2021 Issue
This article is an excerpt from the first chapter of the new book The White Chief of Cache Creek (Crown & Covenant, 2020). The Wichita Mountains ...
Heather H. | January/February 2021 Issue
As the second semester of my senior year at Geneva College approached, I, like many college students, felt the rising pressure of figuring out what I ...
Vicki Smith | January/February 2021 Issue
As we look back at 2020, we can struggle to find an attitude of thankfulness in the midst of the experiences that blindsided us last year. From a ...
Bruce Backensto | January/February 2021 Issue
What are your plans for Tuesday, July 20, through Monday, July 26? Too early to know? Perhaps not, if you are one of those who had registered to ...
Cara D. Todhunter | November/December 2020 Issue
As a healthcare administrator, I never thought we would experience a pandemic such as COVID-19. It has affected every aspect of our daily lives. We ...
Mark Sampson | November/December 2020 Issue
Although he is now a man with a dual-major undergraduate degree, two graduate-level degrees, and a PhD, he had never wanted to go to college. Jeff ...
Mary Brown | September/October 2020 Issue
(1) What country has the largest pool in the world? (2) What country has the highest city in the world? (3) What subcontinent is home to at least ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bill Weir | July/August 2020 Issue
The RP Home bids farewell to Lorrie Meneely with much thanksgiving for her 33 years of faithful service. Lorrie has given much of her adult life to ...
Gordon J. Keddie and David G. Whitla | July/August 2020 Issue
“National calamity!” What images do these words bring to your mind? For the prophet Isaiah, it meant an incompetent national government and ...
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 ...