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Look at the vast amount of Reformed literature we have been blessed with, even if you consider only what our ministers and church members have produced. The purpose for the existence of all of this good reading material is the growth and stimulation of your and my faith (which I will remind you is i
Protestant Reformed literature will decline in coming years unless some young Protestant Reformed people are preparing themselves educationally and vocationally for callings related to publishing. By “calling” I mean a line of work—be it in or out of the home—where you enjoy making use of the gifts
It would be extremely useful if the availability of Reformed literature was maintained in the Philippines, particularly for our young children. As a parent who did not grow up in the Reformed Faith, I am grateful that my children can already read literature on Reformed doctrines. This has assisted u
Only God’s inspired infallible Word could be the basis for what it is, the highest form of literature. The really Reformed believer, the Reformed theologian, and the Reformed textual scholar “will not attempt to re-arrange the date of Scripture, nor will he place a question mark behind this or that
God gave His word to us in written form so that we can read it and ministers can exegete and preach it. Reformed people must recognize and appreciate the importance of the written word and spend much time with it. Our schools must put a strong emphasis on reading skills and writing skills. Further e