“Brian Najapfour’s advice for how to listen to sermons is wise, practical, biblical, and succinct. Every church member would benefit from reading this well-written little book.” —Dr. Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan _____________________ “If all Christians would apply the principles in this booklet, their...
Many Christians mistakenly believe that true Christians don't get depressed, and this misconception heaps additional pain and guilt onto Christians who are suffering from mental and emotional distress. Author David P. Murray comes to the defense of depressed Christians, asserting that Christians do get depressed! He explains why and how...
Forty years after the original publication, we have reprinted this book in a new, attractive format. Completely re-typeset and with numerous corrections to the original text, this hardcover book will be a valuable resource for those interested in the formation of the doctrine of grace. Contributing authors: Peter Y....
We are born with a relationship problem with God. It soon becomes evident that we have a relationship problem with others also. Our God tells us to fix these broken relationships. We are commanded to seek and love God and know Him and the others in our life. This book...
Three pastors address the evil of pornography and offer solutions for those who struggle with it. Rev. Hank Vander Woerd gives a practical perspective, Rev. Wybren Oord gives a Biblical perspective, and Rev. Dirk Poppe gives a psychological perspective.
Booklet, 32 pages
“In post-modern, twenty-first-century Western society, biblically sanctioned and carefully crafted confessional statements of the Reformed faith are either blatantly challenged or simply discarded as irrelevant for the church. In Living Color effectively addresses one doctrine that increasingly is being discarded—the scriptural and confessional rejection of man-made images of Christ....
The grief of miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn loss is often misunderstood and frequently ignored. In Little One Lost: Living with Early Infant Loss, Glenda Mathes writes of her own experience and shows from Scripture that these littlest ones are not really lost. Several couples share personal stories about a...
The grief of miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn loss is often misunderstood and frequently ignored. In Little One Lost: Living with Early Infant Loss, Glenda Mathes writes of her own experience and shows from Scripture that these littlest ones are not really lost. Several couples share personal stories about a variety...
Rev Tony Zekveld writes: It is out of the conviction of Scripture and from practical life situations such as these that we write our reflections on Biblical hospitality. These reflections are also, in part, derived from talks my wife, Arley-Ann, has given at various women’s conferences. Our hope and prayer...
In this booklet the aim is to make a case against use of marijuana in our society and particularly among Christians. I will outline my reasons. The reasons for anyone, especially Christians, to oppose marijuana use are historical, pharmacological, medical, psychological and psychiatric, legal and criminal, commercial, social, and certainly...
All of us think about the end times. When we reflect on what will happen not only when we die but when this present age ends, some combination of ideas, images, hopes, and fears floods our minds. In The Future of Everything, William Boekestein encourages us to allow our thoughts on...
Seventy years ago the Reformed Fellowship, a very young organization, published its first magazine called Torch and Trumpet. Since then its name has been changed to The Outlook. The publication has been blessed to have had faithful editors, writers who have represented a broad group of Reformed churches, and board...
Adoptive families working through attachment issues often feel alone. It doesn’t have to be this way though. The communities around them want to help, yet they usually don’t know how to help when it comes to attachment issues. A little perspective can change all of that. Upside Down shares stories...