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Teach Me to Pray
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Significance of Suffering in the Study of First Peter
This article will briefly show how the subject of suffering is significant in the study of First Peter. Though not all commentators agree, it will… Read More
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A Book Review of Taking Hold of God: Reformed and Puritan Perspectives on Prayer. Edited by Joel R. Beeke and Brian G. Najapfour
When I see a book on prayer, it is usually and immediately followed with the Spirit’s conviction. I consider how long it has been since… Read More
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“[O]n the errands of angels sent:” The Evangelistic Piety of George Whitefield
In his 19th-century poetic tribute entitled “The Preacher,” John Greenleaf Whittier called George Whitefield “a homeless pilgrim with dubious name / blown about by the… Read More
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à Brakel’s Spirituality of Virtues and Its Implications for Soul Care
This paper will highlight one of the key components of his spirituality as he discusses it in The Christian’s Reasonable Service (CRS), namely his emphasis… Read More
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A Book Review of Sinclair B. Ferguson’s John Owen on the Christian Life
John Owen on the Christian Life is one of Ferguson’s great works serving as an introductory guide to John Owen. Its first chapter provides a… 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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