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The RFPA published the 1st issue of the RFPA Update in Sept. 1998. View the very 1st issue here: Its purpose, as stated in the very 1st RFPA Update issue: "...to inform subscribers to its Standard Bearer, buyers of its books, and members of the RFPA about the association and its many endeavors. "
The RFPA, in its work, has always depended on the generous donations of its support base. No less has that been true with respect to this building project. It was the generosity of our supporters that made it possible for us to make a substantial down payment at the very beginning. Almost $175,000.
The RFPA is called to serve Christ in its publications. This is why we work together. This is why we serve on the Board. This is why we busy ourselves with the publication of materials. To this cause we dedicate our time, our resources, and our talents. "Seal not the sayings." Let us publish God's t
One of the benefits of the RFPA website and our participation in the Christian Booksellers Convention is the wider international notice of our publications. Many are taking notice of our faithful production of soundly biblical and Reformed materials. There has been interest in our publications and a
The Annual Meeting of the RFPA was held on Sept. 25. New board members chosen were K. Ezinga (Fourth), G. E. Bylsma and H. Velthouse (First). Retiring members: J Oomkes, P. Dykema and G. Borduin. The Society decided to increase the membership dues to $5.00 effective Jan. 1, 1953. The Annual Meeting
Our new starter packs are also a great way to encourage young adults, newly marrieds, and friends to begin building a Reformed library. In a selection of price ranges one can combine some of our more popular titles as gifts for appropriate occasions. The RFPA website has a new look and is easier to
Dear RFPA Members and Friends, The Reformed Free Publishing Association has as its express aim and purpose to publish the truth of God as specifically maintained and developed within the Protestant Reformed Churches. Our association, organized almost three quarters of a century ago, still exists to
Finally, what would the CPRC like to say to the RFPA with regard to its future work? We would say that we are not at all upset if the RFPA publishes an extra book or two in a year. That is fine by us. What would trouble us and our translators, however, is if you started to print bland, broadly Evang
Finally, we ask that you as RFPA members and supporters bring our needs to God in prayer. We truly long for your prayers because we understand that God gives His grace and Holy Spirit to those who desire them and are thankful for them. Please pray for the RFPA staff and Board in our work. Pray as w