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Neuroscience, free will, and Reformed theology

As John Calvin used to say, all truth is God’s truth, so we should not be surprised to see glimpses Continue reading →

A Father who is there

Here is the latest installation of brief reflections on the Heidelberg Catechism.  As a way to mark the 450th anniversary Continue reading →

A window into worship

I’m in the midst of preaching through 1 Peter right now, and while preparing for this week’s sermon came across Continue reading →

Bonhoeffer on reality (and a few other thoughts)

I recently finished reading Eric Metaxas’ superb biography on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and it’s generated a lot of thoughts on two Continue reading →

It never gets old

Some phrases in Scripture just seem to grab hold of you and never let go. A recent one for me Continue reading →

BIG

Next week I’ll be leaving with a group to go to Haiti for a week to work with a local Continue reading →

Some thoughts from Peter on Christian identity

This past Sunday I began preaching through 1 Peter, and as I spent time with the opening of the letter, Continue reading →

Your Greatest Comfort

The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most significant teaching documents in the Reformed Faith. (For some background and the Continue reading →

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