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God Provides

Patricia Boyle | May/June 2022 Issue

Agency Features /  RP Home 

This year, the Reformed Presbyterian Home celebrates its 125th anniversary. We celebrate God’s abundant goodness and grace in all those years. In ...


Times Like This

Mark Sampson | May/June 2022 Issue

Agency Features /  Seminary 

As the shells rip overhead, exploding somewhere behind the Marine, he presses himself deeper into the mud, wishing he were another three feet deeper. ...


The Savior’s Gaze

Taylor Ramsey | May/June 2022 Issue

Theme Articles 

Barely able to keep the tears from my eyes, I walked down the church aisle, flowers in hand. My white train swished behind me. In just a few short ...


A Great Heritage

Tori Mann | March/April 2022 Issue

Testimonies 

Do I start my story with God’s promise to Abraham? Or Peter’s sermon to the Gentiles? Or I could start when my ancestors first became believers ...







Always on the Inside

Sarmishta Venkatesh | March/April 2022 Issue

Agency Features /  Disabilities Ministry 

I come from India, and, in my culture, someone sitting in a wheelchair is necessarily perceived as lower in status than the one standing. He has no ...



Nagging Questions

Romesh Prakashpalan | January/February 2022 Issue

Testimonies 

I was born in England but grew up in Southern California. My parents were devout Hindus who took us to the temple every week. A formative moment in my ...




A Call for Harvest Workers

RP Global Missions Staff | January/February 2022 Issue

Agency Features /  Global Missions /  News /  Missions News 

These past two years, the Lord has confirmed for RP Global Missions that, in spite of a changing world, our work is not yet complete. When many ...






Identity

Colin Doyle | November/December 2021 Issue

Testimonies 

It seems we live in an age where identity is very important. As a child, I would have identified as scared of my abusive father. Growing into my ...