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Legacy

2014-09-24

Every individual, whether Godly or ungodly, famous or obscure, wants to leave behind a legacy. That is, they want to leave something behind or have something known about them that people will remember and love for many years to come. For the actors and actresses of Hollywood, it’s the movies and awa

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The Legacy of Good Christian Schools

David Engelsma·1991-10-01

For the sake of the children of the covenant. God forbid that we despise, and lose, the legacy. - DJE

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Calvin's Living Legacy (and a book sale!)

2021-05-27
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Covenant Protestant Reformed Church: Past and Present

Angus Stewart·2023-11-01

Past

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God’s Creation

Steve Wigger·1991-03-01

Creation

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Sober Discernment

Gerald VandenBerg·1964-08-01

(2) History is replete with warnings and examples of the truth that this heritage is unconditionally preserved for us and our generations only in the way of faithful adherence in life and confession to the responsibilities endowed upon us by virtue of this trust. Failure marks backsliding and aposta

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From Dordt to Today – The Development of the Reformed Faith

Herman Hanko·2008-06-01

That which our spiritual forebears believed, confessed, fought for and died for is our heritage, entrusted to our care which we must also believe, confess, and if need be, die for. Their steadfastness in trouble, faithfulness in suffering, dauntless courage against the attacks of the enemy can only

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From Dordt to Today (1): The Development of the Reformed Faith

Herman Hanko·1963-05-01

That which our spiritual forebears believed, confessed, fought for and died for is our heritage, entrusted to our care which we must also believe, confess, and if need be, die for. Their steadfastness in trouble, faithfulness in suffering, dauntless courage against the attacks of the enemy can only

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Holding Fast Our Heritage in the Use of the Summer Months

Rodney Miersma·1977-04-01

Another use of the term is to “keep in ones memory. That Word of God which is our rich heritage we must keep in our memory, our possession. A certain direction must be kept and maintained similar to a captain holding a fixed course so that the ship may safely arrive in the harbor. Now the writer to

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One-of-a-Kind Teens?

Benjamin Wigger·1984-05-01

What we are we owe to those in the Church who have gone on before us, we simply build on what they have left to us. Our parents have, for a large part, given us this heritage as they were commanded by Scripture (Ps. 78:5). And we will in turn have to pass this on to the next generation. We are badly