A Brief Defence of Presbyterian Baptism (Part II)
A Brief Defence of Baptism as Practised in Presbyterian Churches (Part II) Presbyterian churches practise baptism of adult new believers as well as for the infant children of believers. The […]
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A Brief Defence of Baptism as Practised in Presbyterian Churches (Part II) Presbyterian churches practise baptism of adult new believers as well as for the infant children of believers. The […]
A Brief Defence of Baptism as Practised in Presbyterian Churches (Part I) Presbyterian churches practise the baptism of adult new believers as well as the infant baptism of the children […]
CHILDREN ATTENDING A CHRISTIAN CAMP KILLED IN TEXAS FLOODS 26 children and one counsellor died in flash flooding while staying at a Christian camp in Texas. They lost their lives […]
Hi from Malawi … Sorry for the silence – it reflects that fact that EVERY day has been so full and so tiring that I’ve had little opportunity to reflect, […]
Gratitude THANK YOU to all PCA congregations and every person who contributed so generously to the Malawi Bibles Appeal, Hymnbook purchases and the sponsorship of TEAM members and hire vehicles. […]
Review of Nick Needham, Shapers of Christianity, Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 2025. Dr Nick Needham here presents twelve very short essays to introduce the life and writings of Christians from […]
Book Review: The Fear of God by John Bunyan Review by C.J. McIntosh Author: John Bunyan Publisher: Canon Press Year: 2022 “But the LORD of hosts, him you shall honour […]
Themes in Hebrews Introduction The New Testament writers do not contradict each other; they make the same points. However, they have different styles of writing and different emphases. The style […]
God’s Plan, Not Ours Hui’s personal highlight was meeting the congregation at the last station. We drove off-road on a dirt track for more than 30 mins, grateful for the […]
YOUNG CHRISTIAN LEADERS UNITE FOR THE GOSPEL IN DANGEROUS REGION ALMATY, Kazakhstan — In the cities and villages of Central Asia, faith remains a quiet, often dangerous act. In the […]
Too Much Beavering Little children can be real busy beavers. You only have to watch them to realize that often they are attempting to do four things at once. Even […]
Enriching Worship according to our Reformed Heritage I am not sure the extent to which our ministers, let alone congregational members, get to experience Sunday morning worship outside their own […]
On tea and macadamia Thyolo Highlands invited us to their patch – territory that’s both rugged and beautiful. Tea is best grown in areas with well-drained, acidic soil, consistent rainfall, warm […]
On culture and open doors Doorways have a dual purpose. Excluding revolving doors, they either open to beckon engagement or they slam shut, keeping us secure. Open doors can threaten […]
Upholding the Sixth Commandment without Breaking the Ninth Like many Australian Christians, I am less aware of and less active in working against abortion than I wish to be. An […]
Title: ESV Expository Commentary: Vol. 1 Genesis-Numbers Authors: Ian Duguid, Jay Sklar, Christine Palmer, Ronald Bergey Publisher: Crossway Year: 2025 Reviewed by Mark Powell The ESV Commentary series as a […]