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An Analysis of the Ancient Church Fathers on Instrumental Music
As the early church grew out of and confronted the cultures surrounding it, there was a need for discernment and teaching. Many of its members… Read More
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A Book Review of Andrew D. Naselli’s Let Go and Let God? A Survey & Analysis of Keswick Theology
Reading Andrew D. Naselli’s Let Go and Let God? reminds me of my early Christian pilgrimage. In the environment in which I grew up, it… Read More
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John Bunyan: A Sectary or a Puritan or Both? A Historical Exploration of His Religious Identity
Richard Greaves, a leading Bunyan scholar, proposed a thesis that studies John Bunyan (1628-1688) in the light of the sectarian tradition.[1] This thesis, however, is… Read More
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A Book Review of Michael A. G. Haykin’s The God Who Draws Near
Michael A. G. Haykin, currently Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, is undoubtedly one of the authorities… Read More
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An Interview with Brian G. Najapfour about his co-edited book Taking Hold of God: Reformed and Puritan Perspectives on Prayer
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s Appropriations of Bernard of Clairvaux
One of the great marks of the preaching and writing ministry of Charles Haddon Spurgeon was his vast knowledge of other preachers and writers. Throughout… Read More
Meet Dr. Brian G. Najapfour
a Filipino-born American pastor with a ThM from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and a PhD from the Theological University of Apeldoorn. In ministry since 2001, he has served churches in the Philippines and the United States and now pastors Heritage Reformed Congregation in Jordan, Ontario.




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