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Join Yourself to the Church (5)

(Translation of Prof. C. Veenhofs Om Kerk te Blijven) By no means everything has been said about the church’s confession concerning itself which has been set forth to this point. The confession of the Reformed churches also declares that all who, having been ingrafted into Christ, are members of His body are called to become […]

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A Kingdom Mission (VII)

One of the important issues about which there is increasing confusion and division in our churches is that of what we may call “our kingdom mission.” That covers, broadly speaking, our relationships and behavior in the world. Let’s again consider side-by-side (1) the historic, Biblical Reformed view and (2) the emerging, changing broadening view held […]

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A Covanantal Education (IV)

Among the issues about which there is increasing confusion and division in our churches, one concerns educa tion. In this case also let’s try to see the situation more clearly by considering side-by–side (1) the historic, Biblical Reformed view and (2) the emerging, changing, broadening view held by an increasing number in our churches. (1) […]

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A Godly Life

These articles are an effort to focus attention on some basic issues which trouble our churches, by presenting side-by-side (1) the historic, Biblical Reformed view, and (2) the emerging, changing, broadening view held by many in the churches. This article deals with a godly life. (1) The Biblical Reformed View God’s Word teaches us that […]

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An Obedient Church (IV)

In this series of short articles we have been focusing attention on some basic issues which trouble our churches, by presenting side-by–side (1) the historic, Biblical Reformed view, and (2) the emerging, changing broadening view held by a growing number of people in our churches. This article directs attention to the church, considering what it […]

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III. An Honest Confession

In an effort to illuminate some of our important church problems recent OUTLOOKS have at the Board‘s suggestion contained articles attempting to present side–by-side (1) the historic, Biblical Reformed view and (2) the emerging, changing, broadening view held by an increasing number in our churches. The March issues contained such a presentation of I. The […]

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