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Church & Ministry

Church & Ministry 

Reformed and Egalitarian?

September 30, 2015January 10, 2016 Marcos Ortega 10 Comments

Many in the Reformed world want to keep egalitarians from having a seat at the table. Marcos Pushes back.

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Church & Ministry 

Christian Unity in Communion

September 29, 2015January 10, 2016 Mark Jeong 1 Comment christian unity, communion, diversity, eucharist, hajj, islam

Sometimes, the church can seem so divided. Communion, however, is one thing that can unite Christians together.

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Church & Ministry Theology & Scripture 

What Does It Mean to Be “Reformed”?

September 28, 2015April 26, 2017 Andrew Ong 2 Comments evangelical, New Calvinist, Reformed, reformed theology, TR, Truly Reformed

The best answer is that it depends!

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Church & Ministry Culture & Identity 

Lessons from the Ethnic Church, Part I

September 24, 2015January 10, 2016 David Cheng 1 Comment

What can we learn from the ethnic church as Reformed Christians? What might they teach us about love, unity, and family?

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Church & Ministry 

A Personal Apology for the Local Church

September 22, 2015January 10, 2016 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments church, forgiveness, grace, hurt, local church, worship

The local church gets a lot of bad press these days. Here are some reasons we should stand by her.

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Church & Ministry 

Something Missing from the Christian Blogosphere

September 17, 2015January 10, 2016 Mark Jeong 2 Comments blogging etiquette, christian blogging, humility, internet debates, reformed theology, theological debate

Everyone seems to have a blog these days, but there’s something missing. Something that should be more prevalent, especially among Christian bloggers.

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