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RFPA Update - Winter 2025
IN THIS ISSUE: —Feature article: Coming soon: Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism—New (and Re-) Releases...
IN THIS ISSUE: —Feature article: Coming soon: Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism—New (and Re-) Releases...
As we look forward to celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Reformed Free Publishing Association...
Interested in church history (with a dash of West Michigan history, too)? Check out Episode No. 8 of the brand-new Byron Center PRC Evangelism Podcast for an interview with Dan Van Uffelen, editor of the Christ and His Church church history series.
Our covenant God who dwells with us has designed the church to live in community. When the church lives in community as God designed, she practices this with a culture of compassionate care for suffering and sinning saints. And it is sweet! It is a great joy in our lives! When we fail to practice this compassionate care, fellow saints are further hurt and their suffering increases. Therefore, I am writing to encourage us to care for one another in the church and to seek this care in the local congregation and in the broader church world because this is God’s design.
It is apparent that much attention has been given to draw the rest of Scripture into the commentary. I myself intend to sit down to read the commentary as a devotional over many days, allowing the Wisdom of Solomon to do its work....Ecclesiastes, A Reflective Exposition would be a good addition to the library of any Christian who wishes to dive into the riches of "Wisdom Literature" for himself or to help others to do so.
The following review was written by Wm. Hendriksen on the books The Amazing Cross (1943) and The Royal Sufferer (1945) by Herman Hoeksema. Both of these books have recently been republished in the Lenten anthology When I Survey... (Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing, 2025). This brief review was originally published in the September 21, 1945 edition of The Banner.