The Mission Fields in Limerick and South Wales
This article by Martyn McGeown describes the Covenant Protestant Reformed Church's mission work in Limerick, Ireland and South Wales, detailing the religious landscape of Ireland and how the Reformed faith encounters predominantly Roman Catholic and nominally Protestant populations. The author explains the theological challenges of promoting Reformed doctrine on soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology in regions dominated by Arminian, Baptist, and Pentecostal Christianity, and recounts the personal journey of Bill Davies in discovering the Reformed faith through contact with the CPRC.
Limerick The Covenant Protestant Reformed Church in Northern Ireland (CPRC) supports a mission field in Limerick, Ireland. Readers of the Standard Bearer should be aware that Ballymena, the home of the CPRC, and Limerick, the home of the Limerick Reformed Fellowship (LRF) are in different jurisdictions. The island of Ireland, known by many as the Emerald Isle, is divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The two countries are very similar in nature -- similar people, similar...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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