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DESIGNED FOR DIGNITY What God Has Made It Possible for You to Be Richard L. Pratt, Jr. “The police found a desperate note left on the nightstand. ‘Don’t cry for me,’ the wrinkled paper said. ‘I’m not even human anymore.’ Just a few floors below, advocates of the New Age Movement gathered in the convention center. After […]

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Reading Aloud in the Home

The written word is in trouble. When the T.V. Guide and The National Enquirer are the two most popular weekly magazines, that says something. When your local library’s book promotions include Goosebumps and Stephen King novels as top choices, with narry a reference to the classics, it is an indicator of a society that spends […]

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In a Few Words

In a recent meeting of the Reformed Fellowship board the question was raised: Why do we publish Bible study material? How does this fit in our purpose as an organization? This was not the first time the question has been raised in our many years of existence. The answer to this question is found in the […]

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Founded in 1930 to publish a magazine, P&R Publishing Company will celebrate its 75th anniversary year, in part, by publishing about forty new books. The company’s magazine was established, according to founder Samuel G. Craig, “to state, defend, and further the system of thought and life taught in the Bible.” He added that this “system […]

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Glenda Mathes Interview

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 […]

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Chapter and Verse Divisions in the Bible

Where did the chapter and verse divisions in our Bibles come from? When Scripture was originally written, there were no chapter and verse divisions. These man-made additions to our Bibles came much later. It was Stephen Langton, an Archbishop of Canterbury in England, who added chapter divisions into the Latin Vulgate around A.D. 1227. A […]

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