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TONIGHT is the RFPA annual meeting - "After 500 Years: What about James on Justification?"

TONIGHT is the RFPA annual meeting! The lecture given by Prof. David J. Engelsma will develop the truth of justification set forth in the speaker’s recent book commemorating and defending the Reformation of the church in this, the 500th anniversary of that glorious event, 'Gospel Truth of Justification: Proclaimed, Defended, Developed' (Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2017). We hope to see you there for this timely speech! Location details:Southwest Protestant Reformed Church4875 Ivanrest Ave SWWyoming MI 49418 The RFPA annual meeting tonight...

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This week is the RFPA annual meeting - "After 500 Years: What about James on Justification?"

Plan to attend the RFPA annual meeting THIS WEEK! At the annual meeting of the Reformed Free Publishing Association this coming Thursday, September 28 at 7:30 pm, Prof. David J. Engelsma will speak on "After 500 Years: What about James on Justification?" He will not only show the harmony of James 2 on the one hand and of Romans 3-5 and Galatians on the other hand, but he will also demonstrate that James 2 itself convincingly proves that it does not...

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MP3 Now Available! Radio Interview with Prof. Engelsma on 'Gospel Truth of Justification'

  Last week Friday, September 1, from 4-6pm Prof. David J. Engelsma had another radio interview with Chris Arnzen, the national, religious radio host of Iron Sharpens Iron. The interview was on a book that Engelsma authored, Gospel Truth of Justification: Proclaimed, Defended, Developed. This interview was of special significance since this year is the five hundredth anniversary of the Reformation. If you did not have an opportunity to listen in on Friday, you can do so now by clicking the link...

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Our newest book, 'Gospel Truth of Justification' by David J. Engelsma, has arrived!

Our newest book, Gospel Truth of Justification by David J. Engelsma, has arrived!  

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MP3 Now Available! Radio Interview with Prof. Engelsma on The Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church

Prof. Engelsma once again did a radio interview with Chris Arnzen, the national, religious radio host of Iron Sharpens Iron. The broadcast was an interview on a book that Engelsma co-authored and edited, The Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church. This interview was of special significance since this year is the five hundredth anniversary of the Reformation.The interview was broadcast live March 30, from 4-6 pm on Chris Arnzen’s website: (http://www.ironsharpensironradio.com).    The following is taken from the "About" page on the "Iron Sharpens...

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LIVE Radio Interview with Prof. Engelsma - The Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church

Prof. Engelsma will once again be doing a radio interview with Chris Arnzen, the national, religious radio host of Iron Sharpens Iron. The broadcast will be an interview on a book that Engelsma co-authored and edited, The Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church. The interview is TODAY starting at 4 pm and will be broadcast on Arnzen’s website: (http://www.ironsharpensironradio.com). Be sure to tune in later today!  The following is taken from the "About" page on the "Iron Sharpens Iron" website. If you’re...

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Live Radio Interview with Prof. Engelsma on The Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church

Prof. Engelsma will once again be doing a radio interview with Chris Arnzen, the national, religious radio host of Iron Sharpens Iron. The broadcast will be an interview on a book that Engelsma co-authored and edited, The Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church. The interview is scheduled for this week Thursday, March 30, from 4 to 6 pm and will be broadcast on Arnzen’s website: (http://www.ironsharpensironradio.com). Be sure to tune in tomorrow!

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Garnishing Sepulchers

October 31 has come and gone for another year. For some that date will always be associated with Halloween. It calls to mind candy and costumes and cavorting around town. It means mobs of little football players and Disney princesses knocking on doors and squeaking, “Trick or treat.” For others that date is known as Reformation Day. It has less to do with chocolate as it does with the church, less to do with bonbons as it does with the Bible....

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