The RFPA, the CPRC, and the spread of the truth (3)
This article by Angus Stewart profiles the network of translators working with the RFPA (Reformed Free Publishing Association) and CPRC (Covenant Protestant Reformed Church) to spread Protestant Reformed theology across multiple languages and nations. Through biographical sketches of translators from Denmark, France, Hungary, Sweden, Czech Republic, Malta, Ukraine, Germany, Belgium, and Slovenia, Stewart demonstrates the international reach and trustworthiness of those disseminating Reformed doctrine, particularly emphasizing efforts to counter false teachings on justification, sanctification, and other key doctrines.
Previous article in this series: January 1, 2019, p. 165 Translators In addition to those already referred to, let me tell you a little about some of our other translators so that you can appreciate why we believe them to be trustworthy. Let me begin with some of our European helpers. - A Danish pastor who had to leave the state Lutheran church because of the truth. He greatly loves RFPA material. - A blogger in northern France who is seeking to counteract heresies concerning justification...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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