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Can We Talk? Can We Listen to Each Other?

Russell Dykstra·1990-12-15
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Being Reformed is a great privilege. A Reformed believer, family, and church all stand securely on the solid rock of the Scriptures. Not only that, but the area in which they stand is distinctly fenced off by the confessions. The doctrines and the godly walk taught in the Bible are clearly set forth in the Reformed confessions. As a Reformed believer, you know what you believe, you know what your church teaches, and you know what the man in the pew next to you confesses -- all the doctrines...

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Russell Dykstra
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1990-12-15

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Standard Bearer
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Philippians 2
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