News from the seminary
Ronald Cammenga's article articulates the vital importance of gospel preaching as God's appointed means for addressing the spiritual and practical struggles of believers and sinners alike. The piece defends the Protestant Reformed Seminary's core mission of training qualified ministers who will proclaim the pure gospel with power and clarity to those in desperate need of Christ's redemptive work.
The member of the church struggling with a debilitating injury or terminal disease. The widow or widower coping with loneliness. The young person fighting against a particular temptation -- drunkenness, immorality, worldliness. The young mother overcome by the demands of her calling in her home and with her children. The parents who are taking seriously their calling to bring up their children in the fear of the Lord. The couple whose marriage relationship is severely strained. The church...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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