Busy packing....
By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
Busy unloading & packing the newest book The Coming of Zion's Redeemer.   The attractive looking book. We hope you think so too!  Uh oh....sometimes a book or two gets damaged while in transit. This is by far the worst we've ever seen!  Books packed and ready for our Book Club agents or travelers to pick up!
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By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
The Coming of Zion's Redeemer by Ronald Hanko Order your copy today or join the Book Club to receive books automatically (3-4 times per year). Â Â
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By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
 The Coming of Zion's Redeemer is written by returning author Ronald Hanko on the prophecies of Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. These prophecies, though not always easy to understand, are as much needed today as when they were written. Written for those living at the end of the Old Testament and looking forward to the first coming of Christ, they speak with authority and promise to those who are looking forward to the second coming of Christ and who live near...
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By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
1834: Hendrik De Cock’s Return to the True Church, by Marvin Kamps. 512 pages, Retail price: $43.95 1776 is an important year for citizens of the United States of America. In particular Americans celebrate July 4, 1776 as the birthday of the nation. 1776 is so important to the nation’s existence that it is easy to understand why many Americans are interested in studying the historical events that took place that year in years surrounding the American Revolution. The year 1834...
Read MoreRFPA Update - Spring 2014
By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
[Best if opened in Internet Explorer or FireFox] Â Articles in this Issue: The Committees behind the Work Arrival of 1834 Association Meeting RFPA Board In Review: 1834: Hendrik de Cock's Return to the True Church Reader Feedback
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By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
Anxiously awaiting the book to be carefully unloaded! Â The new author, excited that his new book has finally arrived.
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By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
         1834: Hendrik de Cock's Return to the True Church A gripping account of one man’s struggle against a spiritually desolate state church, this book witnesses to the sole authority of sacred scripture and the binding authority of the Reformed creeds. Learn how, by God’s grace, Hendrik de Cock led his congregation out of the perverse wilderness of the state Reformed Church of the Netherlands, returning to the biblical worship of God as set forth...
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By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Schism of 1953 within the Protestant Reformed Churches. In the newest issue of the RFPA Update, learn about the role of the Standard Bearer throughout the schism and read a review of our most recent book publication which also details much of the history of the schism. Click here for to view the entire Update as a PDF. Â Â The SB and the PRC: A Trumpet Blast and Reformed Testimony by Prof....
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By : Reformed Free Publishing Association
Have you read your copy of The Fruit of the Spirit of Jesus Christ by new author Richard J. Smit? If not, now's the time to do it! We'll be hosting a chat about the book on Twitter in just a few weeks. Â Join us (@ReformedFreePub) on January 30 at 7:00 p.m. (EST) to give us your thoughts on the book. We'll also host a second chat on February 2 at 8:00 a.m. (EST) to give our international readers a...
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By : Denys Shopifier
The newest book release, titled A Defense of the Church Institute by David J. Engelsma, is a defense of the author's controversial book (Bound to Join) that took issue with the deteriorating view of church membership in the 21st century. Criticism of the position Engelsma takes in Bound to Join has come from Christians who reject the idea of church membership, preferring to live apart from other saints. Surprisingly, criticism has also come from Reformed and Presbyterian Christians who claim that...
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