Book Review - "A Forgotten Treasure of Reformed Faith"

Book Review - "A Forgotten Treasure of Reformed Faith"

In a world where many are drawn to quick fixes and shallow spirituality, Ursinus’ Commentary calls us back to deep, thoughtful engagement with God’s Word. It’s a theologically rich and pastorally wise book that helps us understand the foundations of the Christian faith.  Through this Commentary, we’re invited to rediscover the joy of the five solas of the Reformation: sola gratia, sola fide, solus Christus, sola Scriptura, and soli Deo gloria. These truths are as relevant today as they were in the 16th century, and they continue to point us to the grace and truth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. 

Translations in Focus - I Belong (Spanish)

Translations in Focus - I Belong (Spanish)

This month on the blog, we're looking forward to the RFPA Annual Association meeting in September by highlighting our translations. Today's "translation in focus" is the Spanish translation of I Belong. Read on for a one-chapter excerpt of Yo pertenezco: Catecismo de Heidelberg Pregunta y respuesta 1 para niños (translated by Jorge Carbajal)!

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