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Let me go to thy house with a lively hope

Here’s one of my favorite prayers from The Valley of Vision, entitled, “Lord’s Day Morning”. I’ll not offer any commentary, but simply Continue reading →

The irony of Church complaints

When re-reading part of the book Why We Love the Church: In Praise of Institutions and Organized Religion (Kevin DeYoung and Ted Continue reading →

Equipping the Saints in Guatemala

This weekend, I’ll be leaving with a group from Bellefield to travel down to Chichicastenango in Guatemala to work with the Continue reading →

Reflections on a new call (and a year of blogging)

Since one of these items is clearly more important than the other, I’ll go ahead and dispense with the lesser Continue reading →

Opening and closing the kingdom of heaven

Here are my latest reflections on the Heidelberg Catechism in honor of its 450th anniversary. (For some background and the Continue reading →

The ‘W’s of the Church

Until our Lord returns, what is the Church called to do? In my preaching and writing, I’m not one to Continue reading →

Signs and seals

Here are my latest reflections on the Heidelberg Catechism and its contents in honor of its 450th anniversary. (For some Continue reading →

The movement of worship

Who (or what) is the proper focus of our worship? What must we proclaim in our worship? What do the Continue reading →

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