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Announcements 

Reformed Margins and Getting Our Priorities Straight

September 5, 2019September 5, 2019 Marcos Ortega 4 Comments diversity, future, Reformed, relaunch, website

We’re back! Read on to discover what’s new at Reformed Margins and how we’ve changed things to keep our priorities straight.

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Theology & Scripture 

Soli Deo Gloria: The Project of the Next 500 Years

October 31, 2017October 31, 2017 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments 500, Calvin, future, history, love, Luther, Reformation, theology

Today we celebrate 500 years of the Protestant Reformation. How does Soli Deo Gloria prepare us for the next 500 years?

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Ethics & Politics 

Tom Perez and the Future of Latinos

March 1, 2017 Marcos Ortega 2 Comments abortion, candidates, Democrats, DNC, future, Latinos, President Trump, Tom Perez

The Democratic National Committee has just elected their first Latino chairman. What does this mean for the future of Latinos?

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Spiritual Growth 

Faithfulness on the Hard Road Unchosen

August 15, 2016August 15, 2016 Marcos Ortega 0 Comments death, faith, faithfulness, famine, future, God, loss, Naomi, present, restoration, sadness, Suffering

Naomi provides an example of faithfulness in the midst of suffering and loss.

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Church & Ministry 

The Future of the Korean Church

February 25, 2016February 28, 2016 Eunjin Kim 2 Comments Community, doctrine, future, korean church, theology

No longer can Korean churches reminisce about their past glories. It is time to face these realities. Where will the strength of Korean immigrant churches be in the future years to come?

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