
Belonging and Comfort: 365 Meditations on the Heidelberg Catechism
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The Heidelberg Catechism is a creed and teaching tool of many Reformed congregations all around the world. One of the reasons for its widespread use is because the Catechism never stops offering occasions for instruction, meditation, and devotion. Belonging and Comfort contains 365 meditations on the Catechism that will daily guide the reader toward a better understanding of that most comforting exposition of the Christian faith.
Authors include Allen Brummel, Matt deBoer, Arie denHartog, Herman Hanko, Steven Key, Jason Kortering, Dennis Lee, Martyn McGeown, and Gise VanBaren.
What others are saying:
"As we begin a new year, I'm looking forward to walking through this book of daily meditations. It’s easy to take the Heidelberg Catechism for granted when we hear it so often. But it isn’t just doctrine to be memorized; it's gospel comfort meant to be lived in a world full of sorrow and struggle. My prayer for this year is a deeper appreciation for the truth, and a deeper rest in the comfort it gives." - Abby VanSolkema, author of Devotions on the Gospel of John for Teens and blogger at @the.left.fork
Belonging and Comfort is a companion volume to Believing and Confessing: 365 Meditations on the Belgic Confession.
- 419 pages
- softcover
- ISBN 979-8-9871614-8-7
- Release date: January 2, 2026
eBook version available