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Rut Etheridge | November/December 2024 Issue
This article is an excerpt from chapter 5 of God Breathed: Connecting through Scripture to God, Others, the Natural World, and Yourself. I will never ...
Rut Etheridge | November/December 2024 Issue
This article is an excerpt from chapter 5 of God Breathed: Connecting through Scripture to God, Others, the Natural World, and Yourself. I will never ...
C.J. Williams | September/October 2024 Issue
Job 3 begins the lengthy dialogue that will occupy most of the book of Job. It is a dialogue with dark overtones—focusing on such difficult subjects ...
August 31, 2024
September 1 brings a big transition to the RPCNA Education & Publication Office. Courtney Miller, business manager, retires after three years at ...
Gordon J. Keddie | May/June 2024 Issue
This article is an excerpt from Gordon Keddie’s newest book, The Real Christian: 2 Corinthians. It will be available through Crown & Covenant in ...
Christopher Wright | January/February 2024 Issue
The story proper of the book of Ruth begins in verse 6, with Naomi in a desperate situation, overwhelmed with grief and loneliness and financially ...
Daniel Howe | September/October 2023 Issue
This new series from Grassmarket Press aims to provide clear, concise books on Christian doctrine and life from a Reformed and Presbyterian ...
Kyle Borg | January/February 2023 Issue
The Bedrock Series from Grassmarket Press aims to provide clear, concise books on Christian doctrine and life from a Reformed and Presbyterian ...
William J. Edgar | September/October 2022 Issue
“Q. 124. What was the extent of the Covenanter Church in her glory? Under the General Assembly [in Scotland] there were 14 synods, 68 ...
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 ...
Gordon Keddie | September/October 2021 Issue
Unless faithfully preserved and periodically rekindled, the memory of great men and their accomplishments soon passes from the consciousness of ...
Bob Hemphill | July/August 2021 Issue
I’ll give you my whole set of army men, and I’ll throw in my electric football game too.” That was my best friend, Piggy, speaking. He was ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
William J. Edgar | September/October 2019 Issue
The following is an excerpt from William J. Edgar’s book History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (1871–1920). Says the ...
Drew Gordon | September/October 2019 Issue
Psalm singing is experiencing a resurgence in the broader church. With that renewed popularity, new psalters or psalter-hymnals have cropped up. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...