by Susan | May 28, 2014 | Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Emphasis
The ARP and Her Confession By: William VanDoodewaard What does it mean to be a confessional church? Looking to our history helps us understand the role of our confessional standards. The Reformation-era roots of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church go...
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 Mary Elizabeth Kuykendall | Mar 26, 2014 | 2014-03, Featured, Features, Magazine Archives
If there is one thing people believe in, it is the pursuit of happiness. Unfortunately, it will always be that; a pursuit. They will never get there. Solomon told us that he had learned that centuries ago when he wrote Ecclesiastes. If they would pursue joy they could...
by David Setzer | Mar 26, 2014 | 2014-03, Featured, Features, Magazine Archives
“Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have” (Rabbi Sachtel). I used to think that was an ancient Chinese proverb. It sounds wise and deep. Guess what? It can be traced back to a late 20th century Jewish Rabbi – Rabbi Satchel! I had heard this...
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 Susan | Jan 1, 2014 | Featured, Features
By: RC Sproul In biblical terms, the sanctity of human life is rooted and grounded in creation. Mankind is not viewed as a cosmic accident but as the product of a carefully executed creation by an eternal God. Human dignity is derived from God. Man as a finite,...