The Laboratory of the Real World
Mark Sampson | May/June 2020 Issue
We studied with great intensity, listening to lectures, viewing videos, and even watching live demonstrations. But there was the inevitable time in ...
Mark Sampson | May/June 2020 Issue
We studied with great intensity, listening to lectures, viewing videos, and even watching live demonstrations. But there was the inevitable time in ...
To find out how Reformed Presbyterian congregations have been worshiping and ministering during the pandemic, the RP Witness sent a survey to about 20 ...
Lars Fracheboud | May/June 2020 Issue
When Mandy and I left France in late 2019 with our one-year-old son Caleb, our dog, and five suitcases, we could never have imagined what lay ahead. ...
Cara D. Todhunter | May/June 2020 Issue
For the past 35 years the Genevans choir has performed for the residents, family, and staff at the Reformed Presbyterian Home in Pittsburgh, Pa. On ...
James Faris, Richard Holdeman, Michael LeFebvre, Jared Olivetti, Denny Prutow, and Stephen Shipp | May/June 2020 Issue
The 2020 election primaries are underway, and, on Nov. 3, millions of Americans will go to the polls to vote. There is a lot at stake in this year’s ...
Unexpected Blessings As Pastor Adam Kuehner of Southfield RPC said, “Rather astonishingly, the Lord’s countenance has shined more radiantly upon ...
Malcolm Ball | March/April 2020 Issue
How did the mission to France begin? France was recognized as the principal overseas mission field of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland at ...
Shawn Anderson, Bruce Backensto, Brad Johnston, Mark Koller, Adam Kuehner, and Scott Wilkinson | March/April 2020 Issue
At the 188th Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, held at Geneva College, on June 11–14, 2019, this voting guide was put ...
Peter Chan | March/April 2020 Issue
A Distant Memory Long ago, during my student days, there was a brief conversation I had almost forgotten. I went to a traditional boarding school in ...
Reader warning: if you are below the age of 70 ½, or do not have an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), you may file this article under the ...
Caleb McCracken | March/April 2020 Issue
“The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps” (Prov. 16:9). Do you have a plan for the next few years? Geneva College ...
In the first chapter of his debut book, Rut Etheridge III begins with an intriguing interaction between ideas from cultural icons such as Bob Dylan ...
Sylvester Konteh | January/February 2020 Issue
Christian and Muslim Background I am a Sierra Leonean by nationality and was raised in that country. My father had a Christian background, and my ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Martin Blocki | November/December 2019 Issue
With joy and thankful hearts, the RP Woman’s Association’s (RPWA) Disabilities Ministry would like to report on the Quinter, Kan., RPC’s ...
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 ...