Many American Christians are finding their own knowledge of Islam inadequate to understand the developments in Iran, Africa and the Arab world. Missions to Islamic countries report a fresh openness to the gospel, and last October saw 150 missionary strategists gathered in Colorado Springs to analyze Muslim evangelization. The following interview with Bassam Madany, a Syrian-born […]
JOURNAL: How many individuals have you talked with? CHAO: I have had extended interviews with five people, and I have about a dozen more scheduled. JOURNAL: Just who are these people? CHAO: My interviews are primarily with residents of China who have emigrated lawfully, and with a few visitors who have been able to live […]
This article is a report on an interview which Dr. J. Van Bruggen, professor of New Testament at the Theological Seminary in Kampen, the Netherlands, had with Dr. C, Van Til, well-known retired professor of Westminster Theological Seminary, for Nederlands Dagblad. It was translated into English by W. F. Horsman and appeared in Clarion, the […]
We at Reformed Fellowship think it would be nice for readers to get to know the regular writers of The Outlook. Q. Explain your path to the ministry. A. My path to the ministry is closely connected to my path of walking in fellowship with the Lord. I grew up in a covenant home in […]
What follows is an adaptation of an interview between The Outlook editors and Rev. James Bultman, instructor at the Donetsk Regional Bible School on behalf of Christ for Russia/Ukraine. Vanden Heuvels-Rev. Bultman, please tell us about your sponsoring organization, Christ for Russia/Ukraine. Bultman – Christ for Russia is a parachurch organization with headquarters now in […]
Book review writer Annette Gysen had the opportunity to ask author Simonetta Carr a few questions about her new Christian Biographies for Young Readers series. Why are the books in this series particularly valuable for children of Reformed families? For children who are taught to see the Bible as an organic drama of God’s unfolding […]
Chadd M. Sheffield speaks with Pastor Brian Najapfour regarding what he has learned from the Puritans and Reformers about prayer through his work on Taking Hold of God: Reformed and Puritan Perspectives on Prayer, which he coedited with Dr. Joel Beeke and published with Reformation Heritage Books in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Born and reared in […]
Glenda Mathes is a familiar name to many readers within the Reformed community. Reformed Fellowship carries her workbook in the Life in Christ curriculum, Not My Own: Discovering God’s Comfort in the Heidelberg Catechism. Reformed Fellowship also publishes Little One Lost: Living with Early Infant Loss, which brings biblical hope from a Reformed perspective to […]
Interview with Rev. William Boekestein William Boekestein’s latest book is Bible Studies on Mark (Reformed Fellowship, 2016), a twenty-one-lesson guide to Mark’s Gospel with study questions for each chapter. Here’s an opportunity to better get to know him and his book. Back-cover bios tend to provide only brief and professional information. Help us get to know you […]