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Reformation Day

Homer Kuiper·1949-01-01

On Reformation Day it is often custom­ary to recall the difficulties that con­fronted the Reformers, the tremendous power of a carnally minded apostate church and the subsequent events which clearly showed how God deals with His people and keeps and preserves His cause. Indeed the history of the Ref

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Halloween or Reformation Day?

Winifred Koole·1956-08-01

Our Christian schools of today are making an earnest attempt to supplant Halloween with Reformation Day by educating the children in the proper celebration of October 31. Various Young People’s groups in our denomination reveal that the Reformation has meaning for them also.

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Halloween or Reformation Day?

Winifred Koole·2009-09-01

Our Christian schools of today are making an earnest attempt to supplant Halloween with Reformation Day by educating the children in the proper cele­bration of October 31. Various Young People’s Groups in our denomination reveal that the Reformation has meaning for them also.

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Reformation Day, 1980

H C Hoeksema·1980-11-01

The day previous to the publication of this issue was Reformation Day. The day previous to the publication of this issue was Reformation Day. Various bulletin announcements in our churches which came to my attention in the past few weeks made it plain that the day was not passing by unnoticed, but

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John de Wycliffe

James Howerzyl·1947-02-01

At this season of the year it is customary to commemorate the great Protestant Reformation when we celebrate Reformation Day. At such a time as this our thoughts naturally turn first of all to such great reformers as Luther and Calvin. We must remember, however, that the Reformation was not a sudden

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Wilbur Linker·2003-09-01

As Reformed Christians we commemorate on this day, the great Protestant Reformation. We cling to the truth, Scripture alone, as the basis for faith and life, and that blessed truth, justification by faith alone, apart from works. To God be all the glory, and praise, for His unspeakable gift, in Chri

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The Reformation (1)

Herman Veldman·1948-01-01

Next to the holydays that com­memorate the wonders of the grace of God in the fulness of time (Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, Ascension and Pentecost), the greatest holyday for the church of our Lord Jesus Christ is the one we celebrate on the last day of this month: Reformation Day. It was on this

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Our Reformation

Rick Noorman·1975-07-01

Reformation. What does it mean to you? Is it merely some historical fact that you learned in school? Is it just a day that you celebrate every year by going to a lecture? How much do we really know about the Reformation? How much do we really care? After all that was almost 460 years ago! But wait!

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Gather Together!

Darrel Huisken·1967-10-01

Our churches already have a traditional Reformation Day Rally; you young people are actively engaged in it also. But you should feel free to sponsor a Reformation Day singspiration on the Sunday preceding or following Reformation Day. Our churches in Doon, Hull, and Edgerton already have this practi

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-10-01

Today is a day we can dedicate to remembering our God’s faithfulness to His saints throughout history and His preservation of the glorious Word that saves us from this dark night of sin. Today is a holiday: it’s Reformation Day. Sing or pray Psalter #128.