Always on the Inside
Sarmishta Venkatesh | March/April 2022 Issue
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 ...
Sarmishta Venkatesh | March/April 2022 Issue
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 ...
J.K. Wall | March/April 2022 Issue
Something has changed. As recently as 2002, when a U.S. court in San Francisco declared the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance ...
Romesh Prakashpalan | January/February 2022 Issue
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 ...
Stephen Steele | January/February 2022 Issue
Although Reformed Presbyterians make up a very small part of the church of Jesus Christ in each nation of which they are a part, the original ...
John D. Edgar | January/February 2022 Issue
When the pandemic hit in Mar. 2020, White Lake, N.Y., RPC stopped having in-person services for a while. So, David Klussman planned on having family ...
RP Global Missions Staff | January/February 2022 Issue
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 ...
Robert Copeland and W. Ray Wilcox | January/February 2022 Issue
The Reformed Presbyterian Church was active and outspoken in the abolitionist movement even before the U.S. Constitution was written. Because of its ...
Russ Pulliam | January/February 2022 Issue
Historians sometimes underestimate missionaries or ignore their contributions to social justice and the advancement of Christ’s kingdom. That is the ...
Russ Pulliam | January/February 2022 Issue
James Eglinton has written a very timely biography of Herman Bavinck, 100 years after his death. An outstanding teacher of theology in Holland, ...
Ellen Vaughn has written an excellent biography about Elisabeth Elliot in nearly 300 pages, but I think Elliot would have shunned the title, Becoming ...
Colin Doyle | November/December 2021 Issue
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 ...
Jeffrey Stivason | November/December 2021 Issue
During the Reformation of the 16th Century, both Protestants and Roman Catholics affirmed the attributes of the church articulated so well in the ...
Abigail Archer, Maggie Becker, and Rich Holdeman | November/December 2021 Issue
On the second weekend in August, a group of over 250 people gathered from all over the United States, and even from other countries, in a small town ...
Patricia Boyle | November/December 2021 Issue
With the great need of finding people equipped to give Christ-centered care, there’s all the more reason to thank God for Mindy Cable. Many readers ...
Barry York | November/December 2021 Issue
We live in an unprecedented time. Pulpits throughout the land are empty. (Currently, more than a dozen pulpits are open in the RPCNA.) Opportunities ...
David Whitla | November/December 2021 Issue
It is not often that the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America captures the news headlines. But for the week of May 24–June 1, 1871, the ...
The RPC of Canada Formation Committee | November/December 2021 Issue
The 2021 RPCNA Synod voted to form a new Canadian Reformed Presbyterian denomination. This decision was made upon the request of six RP congregations ...
Drew Poplin | September/October 2021 Issue
In Romans 1:17, the Christian is encouraged to know that in the gospel “is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith.” Matthew Henry ...
Kobi Kothman | September/October 2021 Issue
Northern Nevada holds surprising beauty. The state is much more than the stereotypical arid deserts of Hollywood westerns and the bright casino lights ...
Cheryl Hemphill | September/October 2021 Issue
In “Teaching Your Children about Money” in the March/April issue, the author talked about stewardship, giving, saving, deferred gratification, 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 ...
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 ...