Second Edition of Vos Tribute Goes to Press
Jack White | January/February 2019 Issue
Reformed Presbyterians often think of their denomination as small and unnoticed—a remnant—but committed to the truth. Some may think of psalm ...
Jack White | January/February 2019 Issue
Reformed Presbyterians often think of their denomination as small and unnoticed—a remnant—but committed to the truth. Some may think of psalm ...
Craig Scott and Adam Kuehner | November/December 2018 Issue
Introduction When you see a man preaching on the street corner, what enters your mind? Common reactions include, Is this really biblical? Aren’t ...
R.E. "Dick" Knodel | November/December 2018 Issue
While much critical relief during natural disasters comes from central planning, other help can also be valuable. Creative Christians can do wonders ...
Jim Brown | November/December 2018 Issue
In 2010, a documentary was made that addressed the terrible condition of the public education system in the United States. The theme of the ...
I was born in Ottawa to a Christian home and baptized at the Ottawa RPC. Within a few short years, I moved to Mississauga with my parents and two ...
Angela Kim | November/December 2018 Issue
Our desire to see sinners saved brought us together. Our story began when the Lord called Eden (Schaefer) Kim to serve at a local pregnancy center. ...
It is good to journey through the Psalms! This book, written by the president of Asbury Theological Seminary and his wife, reminds us of this truth as ...
Mark Sampson | November/December 2018 Issue
Only a week or so into his new role as associate pastor at the Lafayette, Ind., RPC, Keith Evans got a shock. “Welcome to the ‘Just Beneath,’” ...
Barry York | September/October 2018 Issue
The Lord not only renamed Simon Bar-Jonah “Peter” in Matthew 16:13-23, He also gave him something. What Jesus gave him helps distinguish the true ...
Chris Mathews | September/October 2018 Issue
Geneva College has always been a familiar place to me, despite the fact that I grew up almost 1,000 miles away and never visited the college until I ...
Drew Gordon | September/October 2018 Issue
Making a Christian film always seems to involve compromise—compromising on quality due to a small budget, compromising on theology to cater to a ...
Tim and Lynette Bloedow | September/October 2018 Issue
Tim was raised in a churchgoing family in Eastern Ontario. His father was a professor of classics at the University of Ottawa, and his mother remained ...
Drew Gordon | September/October 2018 Issue
How did you come to faith in Christ? Dr. York: I grew up in North Carolina and attended Baptist churches off and on, but Christianity wasn’t really ...
Jonathan and Dianne Schaefer | July/August 2018 Issue
I was raised in a Christian home. My father, John, was a physics professor at Geneva College. Mom (Lois) stayed at home with the children. My family ...
Kyle Borg | July/August 2018 Issue
Every now and again, in my part of rural Kansas, word will get around that some cows have escaped their field and are walking about on well-traveled ...
Drew Gordon | July/August 2018 Issue
If you wanted to see the breadth of work that a synod of a small but active denomination can be involved in, this was the synod to follow. The 187th ...
Tim McCracken | July/August 2018 Issue
Some providential interactions in the last couple of weeks brought home again important things about the privilege of ministry in the California State ...
Patricia Boyle | July/August 2018 Issue
Japan as a country has been stubbornly resistant to the preaching of the gospel. Despite the discouraging response, the Reformed Presbyterian Church, ...
Samuel Ward | May/June 2018 Issue
As time progressed it seemed that there were always visiting missionaries coming and going from the Cush4Christ team. In fall 2012 we had Luke with ...
Eliana Roberts | May/June 2018 Issue
I was born in China in the late 1980s. My parents were secondary school teachers, and I spent my early years in their school. I grew up in a vacuum ...
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 ...