by Larry Littlejohn | Dec 5, 2014 | 2015-01, Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
I wonder if many of you, like me, have avoided much thought about the third person of the Trinity. We exalt Jesus Christ as Savior and King because we feel close to one who is a son and our elder brother. We pray to our Heavenly Father and either compare or contrast...
by Larry Littlejohn | Sep 4, 2014 | Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
According to Hebrews 1:2-3, God speaks in the last days through His Son Jesus who is the exact imprint of the Father. Commentators tell us that the Greek translation of imprint designates character. Character can be thought of in multiple ways. One has to do with a...
by Larry Littlejohn | Jul 3, 2014 | 2014-07, Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
My challenge for the coming year is that we develop a greater understanding of God’s imprint on us both individu- ally and corporately as His dearly loved children. God from the beginning of time has marked His own. He will at the end of time mark them once again as...
by Jeff Kingswood | May 23, 2014 | Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
In Chapter 15 of second Chronicles, we have the picture of Judah’s king, Asa, and his army returning victorious from their battle with the armies of Cush. God had granted a great victory. But the work of reformation in the land was not complete. You can look back to...
by Jeff Kingswood | Mar 26, 2014 | 2014-03, Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
“Peace, order and good government” is the introductory phrase of section 91 of the CONSTITUTION ACT, of 1867. This phrase states in general terms the scope of the legislative jurisdiction granted to the Parliament of Canada by Her Majesty the Queen. It is...
by Jeff Kingswood | Dec 31, 2013 | Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
By: Rev. Jeff Kingswood In October I was blessed to have the opportunity to represent you, the members of the ARP, at a couple of important celebrations in Pakistan. As the moderator I represented not just an office in our Synod, but the labours and prayers of many...