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“Satisfied with the Lord’s All Sufficiency”: Wilhelmus à Brakel’s Theology of Joy
The subject of this paper is the theology of Wilhelmus à Brakel, a Reformed Dutch pastor and theologian who lived in the 17th and start… Read More
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A Summary of John Piper’s “Holy Faith, Worthy Gospel, World Vision: Andrew Fuller’s Broadsides Against Sandemanianism, Hyper-Calvinism, and Global Unbelief”
Andrew Fuller, born on February 6, 1754 at Wicken, Cambridgeshire, England, was the son of Particular Baptist parents. Raised in his parents’ farm, he did… Read More
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“And Can It Be”: A Historical and Theological Analysis
Originally titled “Free Grace,” this hymn is one of several hymns by Charles Wesley that is still widely sung in the present day. Although we… Read More
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The Puritan Practice of Meditation
“Meditation applieth, meditation healeth, meditation instructeth.” –Ezekiel Culverwell. Spiritual growth is intended to be part of the Christian life of believers. Peter exhorts believers to… Read More
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Wilhelmus à Brakel and the Importance of Hope
Hope is the least prominent of the three Christian virtues, faith, hope, and love. Christians believe that faith is God’s gracious gift which is essential… Read More
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Seeking God in Personal Devotions In Wilhelmus à Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service
Oftentimes the believer finds himself far from God, and not basking in His love and communion. Perhaps some sin is plaguing them that has caused… 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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