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The Standard Bearer - International Hard Copy The Standard Bearer - International Hard Copy

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North America’s oldest continuously published subscriber-based Reformed magazine!

The Standard Bearer is a monthly, 32-page print magazine devoted to explaining and defending Reformed doctrine, promoting the Reformed life of the Church and believer, and combating old and new errors that threaten to disrupt the Reformed faith and life. For 100 years, the Standard Bearer has boldly and unashamedly testified to the faith of the Protestant Reformation.*

This periodical was the first of the RFPA’s publications, having been first published in 1924, and today has thousands of subscribers worldwide. 

  • International hard copy subscription includes an eSubscription automatically


An annual subscription includes 14 issues of the Standard Bearer.

 

*Beginning in October 2024, volume year 101, the SB changed from a 24-page, semi-monthly publication to a monthly 32-page print magazine. An annual subscription includes 14 issues of the Standard Bearer (once monthly, including two special issues). 

 

What others are saying about the SB:

"I am an avid reader of your magazine, whom is truly grateful for the spiritual rearing of us brethren who are confined. I truly appreciate God through his grace that there still is that remnant who is sound and uncompromising in the exegete of Scripture. Your soundness is yearned for and honored abroad and throughout." a subscriber in Florida

"The Standard Bearer is an encouragement to be a voice in the wilderness of doctrinal meandering." a subscriber in Maine

"I have no idea how many years I have been privileged to be a subscriber of the Standard Bearer...I know it has been not only a blessing, but I have grown spiritually in the knowledge of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!a subscriber in Florida

"It is the only periodical I subscribe to...the articles are uplifting, inspiring, and thoroughly Christ-centered." a subscriber in Kentucky

"An excellent, outstanding Reformed magazine." —a subscriber in New Jersey

The Standard Bearer - U.S. Hard Copy The Standard Bearer - U.S. Hard Copy

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North America’s oldest continuously published subscriber-based Reformed magazine!

The Standard Bearer is a monthly, 32-page print magazine devoted to explaining and defending Reformed doctrine, promoting the Reformed life of the Church and believer, and combating old and new errors that threaten to disrupt the Reformed faith and life. For 100 years, the Standard Bearer has boldly and unashamedly testified to the faith of the Protestant Reformation.*

This periodical was the first of the RFPA’s publications, having been first published in 1924, and today has thousands of subscribers worldwide. 

    An annual subscription includes 14 issues of the Standard Bearer.

     

    *Beginning in October 2024, volume year 101, the SB changed from a 24-page, semi-monthly publication to a monthly 32-page print magazine. An annual subscription includes 14 issues of the Standard Bearer (once monthly, including two special issues). 



    What others have been saying about the SB:
    "I am an avid reader of your magazine, whom is truly grateful for the spiritual rearing of us brethren who are confined. I truly appreciate God through his grace that there still is that remnant who is sound and uncompromising in the exegete of Scripture. Your soundness is yearned for and honored abroad and throughout." a subscriber in Florida

    "The Standard Bearer is an encouragement to be a voice in the wilderness of doctrinal meandering." a subscriber in Maine

    "I have no idea how many years I have been privileged to be a subscriber of the Standard Bearer...I know it has been not only a blessing, but I have grown spiritually in the knowledge of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!" a subscriber in Florida

    "It is the only periodical I subscribe to...the articles are uplifting, inspiring, and thoroughly Christ-centered." a subscriber in Kentucky

    "An excellent, outstanding Reformed magazine." —a subscriber in New Jersey

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    The Standard Bearer is North America’s oldest continuously published subscriber-based Reformed magazine!

    The Standard Bearer is a monthly, 32-page print magazine devoted to explaining and defending Reformed doctrine, promoting the Reformed life of the Church and believer, and combating old and new errors that threaten to disrupt the Reformed faith and life. For 100 years, the Standard Bearer has boldly and unashamedly testified to the faith of the Protestant Reformation.*

    This periodical was the first of the RFPA’s publications, having been first published in 1924, and today has thousands of subscribers worldwide. 

      An annual subscription includes 14 issues of the Standard Bearer.

       

      *Beginning in October 2024, volume year 101, the SB changed from a 24-page, semi-monthly publication to a monthly 32-page print magazine. An annual subscription includes 14 issues of the Standard Bearer (once monthly, including two special issues). 


      What others are saying:
      "I am an avid reader of your magazine and am truly grateful for the spiritual rearing of us brethren who are confined. I truly appreciate God through his grace that there still is that remnant who is sound and uncompromising in the exegete of Scripture. Your soundness is yearned for and honored abroad and throughout." a subscriber in Florida

      "The Standard Bearer is an encouragement to be a voice in the wilderness of doctrinal meandering." a subscriber in Maine

      "[The SB] is an excellent publication. I read each issue from cover to cover, and have learned so very much about the Reformed, biblical faith. Thank you for faithfully publishing it. Thanks to all those who submit articles." a subscriber in Alberta, Canada

      Behold the Beauty - Art Curriculum (Kindergarten & First Grade) Behold the Beauty - Art Curriculum (Kindergarten & First Grade)

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       Click for sample lessons. (First sample is Kindergarten. Second sample is First Grade) 

       

      This first volume in the three-volume art curriculum set, Behold the Beauty, is designed to be used by teachers or homeschooling parents for Kindergarten and first grade.

      Behold the Beauty was also written with practical considerations in mind: to assist instructors who have had little or no training in art. The lessons are clear and easy to use, requiring minimal supplies without compromising objectives.

      The ultimate objective of every lesson is exactly as the title implies: to behold the beauty of creation and to praise God in doing that. As students learn to more closely observe creation while rendering what they see in pencil, paint, or other artistic media, they will be trained to meet that objective. The lessons teach how to use the elements of art, such as line, shape, and color, while introducing the principles of design, such as unity, variety, and focal point. Not only do students learn to behold the evidence of God's glory all around them by these means, they also learn to make objects of beauty in order to communicate that glory to others. The curriculum is based on the infallible Scriptures, and the twelve lessons of each grade level comprise a thorough, biblical, and systematic art education.

       

      Read review by Renita Kuehner (The Old Schoolhouse). 

       

      What others have said about this curriculum:

      "This book has been a great introduction to art for my son. We've been using it for over a year now and have made many wonderful art projects. I even have his 2 yr. brother participate and he has fun. It teaches great art concepts and includes godly wisdom alongside."

      "This is a great book. There is a small amount of prep (little more than making sure you have the materials), and no special skills required. I have been working through this with my 6 year old (started when she was 5. Her little brother also tries to do the projects (and is successful for the most part). Highly recommended."

       

      Connie Meyer is a 1982 graduate of Calvin College with a BA in art education. She is a wife and the mother to five children. She has used Behold the Beauty lessons with her children and has helped teachers teach art in their classrooms for many years. 

       

      • 179 pages
      • softcover
      • ISBN: 978-0-916206-89-5

       

      Other Books in the Behold the Beauty Series: 

      Behold the Beauty - Art Curriculum (Second & Third Grade)

      Behold the Beauty -  Art Curriculum (Grades 4-6)

      Defense of the Church Institute: Response to the Critics of Bound to Join

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      The statement in Article 28 of the Belgic Confession that all believers are “in duty bound to join and unite themselves with” an instituted church that has the three marks of the true church has proved to be controversial in North America and Europe. Engelsma’s recent book, Bound to Join, addresses the doctrine of church membership and has received criticism from both expected and unexpected critics.

      This book answers those critics, defending the doctrine of church membership and demonstrating that love for the universal, invisible church invariably expresses itself by love for the manifestation of this church in the church institute. This book also examines the "house church" movement and the claim by such men as Harold Camping that the church age has ended.

      This book is a must-read, especially for those who have read Bound to Join!

       

      Read reviews on Christianbook.com and Amazon.com.

       

      David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. Prof. Engelsma has lectured and preached throughout the British Isles on behalf of the British Reformed Fellowship, which is devoted to the spread and defense of the Reformed faith in the United Kingdom. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife and is the father of 9 children. He has authored many RFPA books.

       

      • 160 pages
      • hardcover 
      • ISBN 978–1–936054–13–8
      • Release date: 2012

       

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        Trinity and Covenant: God as Holy Family

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        Can believers and their children understand more about God’s covenant fellowship with his people with his people if they have a better understanding of the inner, triune life of God in himself? Does the life of Jesus Christ revealed in the Holy Scriptures help? What have Augustine, John Calvin, Karl Barth, Leonardo Boff and others offered on this topic?

        Trinity and Covenant: God as Holy Family by Professor David Engelsma answers these questions and more.

        In the light of profound insights of Augustine, following the lead of certain theologians in the Reformed tradition, and on the basis of the Holy Scripture, this book conceives the life of God in himself as fundamentally family fellowship. The fellowship of the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit determines the nature of God’s works in the creating and redeeming humanity. The reader of this book will grow in the understanding of God’s covenant fellowship with his people.

         

        David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. Prof. Engelsma has lectured and preached throughout the British Isles on behalf of the British Reformed Fellowship, which is devoted to the spread and defense of the Reformed faith in the United Kingdom. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife and is the father of 9 children. He has authored many RFPA books.

         

        • 158 pages
        • hardcover
        • ISBN 978-0-916206-93-2
        • Release date: June 24, 2014

         

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        Sin and Grace Sin and Grace

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        $16.95

        Written by two young ministers embroiled in conflict, this book was originally published in Dutch in 1923. Dead aim is taken at the doctrine of common grace, and great care is taken to prove its errors using Scripture and the Reformed creeds. The doctrine of the antithesis and the organic idea of the covenant are also developed. This is a logical refutation of a common error, as well as a lesson in twentieth-century Reformed church history.

         

        Henry Danhof and Herman Hoeksema are considered two of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. 

         

        • 288 pages
        • hardcover
        • ISBN 978-0-916206-73-4
        • Release date: 1923 (Dutch), 2003

         

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        Saved by Grace: A Study of the Five Points of Calvinism Saved by Grace: A Study of the Five Points of Calvinism
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        The five points of Calvinism (TULIP) are clearly explained and defended in this wonderful teaching tool. Typical objections to the "doctrines of grace" are answered using Scripture and the Reformed creeds as the authors present their arguments in an easy-to-follow format.

         

        Ronald Hanko was ordained and installed in 1979 as minister at Covenant Protestant Reformed Church in Wyckoff, New Jersey. Throughout his time as a minister of the Word, he also served congregations in Houston, TX; Lynden, WA; and as a missionary in Northern Ireland. He has authored multiple RFPA books.

        Ronald L. Cammenga is professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament Studies at the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary in Wyoming, Michigan. He is a former pastor, and he and his wife, Rhonda, have eleven children and many grandchildren living in four states.

         

        • 264 pages
        • hardcover
        • ISBN 978-0-916206-74-1 
        • Release date: 2002

         

        This book is available in Spanish here  via Amazon.com.

        Reformed Faith of John Calvin: The Institutes in Summary Reformed Faith of John Calvin: The Institutes in Summary

        Level Member Price $22.71

        $34.95

         

        As the subtitle indicates, The Reformed Faith of John Calvin is a summary (not an abridgment) in one volume of John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion. In a succinct, systematic way, the book sets forth the essence of the great reformer's teachings in his Institutes on all the truths of the Christian religion.

        Throughout, this sum of Calvin's explanation and defense of the truths of the Christian faith is either expressed or supported by quotations of Calvin. The book is replete with quotations from the Institutes (in the judgment of the author, the most important and vivid statements of Calvin), so that the reader hears Calvin himself.

        One who reads this book will know the Institutes and its comprehensive, powerful instruction in the Reformed faith—the faith of the sixteenth-century Reformation of the church and the faith of true churches of Christ in the twenty-first century.

        The book also gives a brief explanation of certain of Calvin's teachings, offers analysis of Calvin's doctrine, applies the reformer's teachings to contemporary doctrinal issues, and even, rarely, becomes so bold as to criticize Calvin's doctrine, for instance, Calvin's teaching that the magistrate is called to enforce the first table of the law of God.

        Many seminarians, pastors, elders, and laity, perhaps even a theologian or two, although desirous of learning the content of the Institutes, are put off from reading it by the sheer size of the massive, two-volume work or are hindered by the demands of their calling. This summary will supply their want and, it is hoped, motivate them to read the Institutes itself.

         

        David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. Prof. Engelsma has lectured and preached throughout the British Isles on behalf of the British Reformed Fellowship, which is devoted to the spread and defense of the Reformed faith in the United Kingdom. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife and is the father of 9 children. He has authored many RFPA books.

         

        • 472 pages
        • hardcover
        • ISBN 978-1-936054-00-8 
        • Release date: February 4, 2016

         

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        Reformed Dogmatics (volumes 1 and 2 set) Reformed Dogmatics (volumes 1 and 2 set)

        Level Member Price $71.50

        $110.00

        This set contains volumes 1 and 2 of the Reformed Dogmatics series by Herman Hoeksema. Buy the books individually here: Volume 1 and Volume 2.

         

        2nd edition

        This is a two-volume series titled Reformed Dogmatics by Herman Hoeksema. A clear, systematic study and exposition of Reformed theology written by a man who held the Chair of Dogmatics for some forty years at the Protestant Reformed seminary, the book is divided into the six generally-accepted branches of theology (theology, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology). This scholarly work is logical, Scripturally sound, and faithful to the Reformed creeds and traditions.

         

        What others are saying about these books:

        "This is Herman Hoeksema’s greatest book, and he did not live to see it published. Reformed Dogmatics is the deposit of the mature thinking of an authentic theologian; it displays a breadth of thought and a richness of insight and originality little known to those who knew the author only in terms of that theological controversy which created his public image but overshadowed his theological stature." - James Daane (Reformed Journal)

         

        Read a review by M. Eugene Osterhaven (Christianity Today).


        Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.

         

        eBook version of the set available here

          Reformed Dogmatics - volume 2 Reformed Dogmatics - volume 2

          Level Member Price $35.75

          $55.00

          2nd edition

          This is the second in a two-volume series titled Reformed Dogmatics by Herman Hoeksema. A clear, systematic study and exposition of Reformed theology written by a man who held the Chair of Dogmatics for some forty years at the Protestant Reformed seminary, the book is divided into the six generally-accepted branches of theology (theology, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology). This scholarly work is logical, Scripturally sound, and faithful to the Reformed creeds and traditions.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "This is Herman Hoeksema’s greatest book, and he did not live to see it published. Reformed Dogmatics is the deposit of the mature thinking of an authentic theologian; it displays a breadth of thought and a richness of insight and originality little known to those who knew the author only in terms of that theological controversy which created his public image but overshadowed his theological stature." - James Daane (Reformed Journal)

           

          Read a review by M. Eugene Osterhaven (Christianity Today).


          Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.


          • 736 pages
          • hardcover
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-77-2
          • Release date: 1966, 2004

           

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          Covenant and Election in the Reformed Tradition

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          Covenant and election are two of the most prominent and most important truths in Scripture. They run through the Bible like two grand, harmonious themes in symphony. These two doctrines and their relation are the twofold subject of this book.

          The author illumines covenant and election from the controversial history of the confession of the teachings and their relation to the Reformed tradition—from John Calvin in the sixteenth-century through the fathers of the Secession churches in the nineteenth-century Netherlands to the twentieth-century theologians Herman Bavinck and Herman Hoeksema.

           

          David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. Prof. Engelsma has lectured and preached throughout the British Isles on behalf of the British Reformed Fellowship, which is devoted to the spread and defense of the Reformed faith in the United Kingdom. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife and is the father of 9 children. He has authored many RFPA books.

           

          • 288 pages
          • hardcover
          • ISBN 978-1-936054-02-2
          • Release date: 2011

           

          Mystery of Bethlehem, The

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          Marvelously free of worldly Christmas sentiments, this meditation focuses on the great wonder of Christ's birth as a fulfillment of God's promise to save his people. In this beautiful devotional, the reader is led through the mysterious circumstances and events surrounding Jesus' birth to contemplate God's faithfulness.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "Though the themes are old, the manner in which Rev. H. Hoeksema treats them is original. This book...is worth reading. It is excellent in every respect." Wm. Hendriksen (The Banner)

           

          Read a review by Joshua Vink.

           

          Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.

           

          • 206 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-31-4
          • Release date: 1944, 1986
          Peace for the Troubled Heart Peace for the Troubled Heart

          Level Member Price $18.81

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          Peace for the Troubled Heart is a genuinely Reformed devotional, breathing the rich experience of the believing child of God.

          Comprised of 37 meditations written by Herman Hoeksema, this book addresses the theme of struggle and suffering in this life of every believer as a pilgrim of this world. Hoeksema, in his warm, personal, often poetic style, masterfully exercises the spiritual gift of devotional writing.

           

          Read a review by Joe Holstege (Young Calvinists).

           

          Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964. 

           

          • 304 pages
          • hardcover
          • ISBN 978-1-936054-05-3
          • Release date: 2010

           

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          Other Books in the Reformed Spirituality Series:

          All Glory to the Only Good God

          Communion with God

          Whosoever Will Whosoever Will

          Level Member Price $8.41

          $12.95

           

          "And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely" (Rev. 22:17).

          In this beloved volume, Hoeksema refutes the common misinterpretation of this phrase and pastorally brings home to the believer its rich, personal meaning, explaining the doctrine of sovereign, particular grace regarding coming to faith in Jesus Christ.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "An excellent book, and so much needed in this day of dishwater doctrine. It displays God on the throne, not man." Christian Literature World

          "The purpose of Whosoever Will is set forth in the preface in the words: 'As the title of this book may suggest to those that understand, the following pages are intended to set forth the inseparable connection between the certainty that "whosoever will may come", and the truth of God’s sovereign grace: the former is based on and rooted in the latter.' No one, it seems to the reviewer, can disagree with this purpose. In a country filled with Arminianism, it is necessary, indeed, to set forth the true relation between the 'whosoever' truth and the doctrine of divine, sovereign grace. With the general trend of this book every truly Reformed believer will be in hearty agreement." Wm. Hendriksen (The Banner)

           

          Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.

           

          • 126 pages
          • paperback 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-67-3
          • Release date: July 25, 2014

           

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          Communion with God Communion with God

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          A biblical, doctrinal, and Christ-centered devotional, this book addresses the theme of the believer’s communion with God. Each meditation expresses the knowing, desiring, feeling, and acting of the faith of the heart that is near to God and in fellowship with him in Christ by the Holy Spirit.

          Communion with God is the second part of the Reformed Spirituality series comprised of meditations written by Herman Hoeksema.

           

          Read a review by Emma Nienhuis (the Grandville Gleaner).

           

          Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.

           

          • 368 pages
          • hardcover
          • ISBN 978-1-936054-06-0
          • Release date: 2011

           

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          Other Books in the Reformed Spirituality Series:

          Peace for the Troubled Heart

          All Glory to the Only Good God 

          Hyper-Calvinism and the Call of the Gospel: An Examination of the Well-meant offer of the gospel
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          Is there a "well-meant offer" of salvation to all men? Or is the call of the gospel restricted to the elect only? Is there an alternative to these two extremes?

          This book sets forth and defends the Reformed position of the gospel call to all mankind.

           

          Read review by Dr, C. Matthew McMahon (apuritansmind.com)

           

          David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. Prof. Engelsma has lectured and preached throughout the British Isles on behalf of the British Reformed Fellowship, which is devoted to the spread and defense of the Reformed faith in the United Kingdom. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife and is the father of 9 children. He has authored many RFPA books.

           

          • 224 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-1-936054-35-0
          • Release date: 1980, 1994, 2014

           


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          Knowing God and Man

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          The key to understanding Reformed doctrine is found in the title of the first chapter in this book: "God is God." This truth sets the tone for all thirteen chapters—six on God and seven on man. Each chapter on God directs the reader’s attention to a different biblical aspect of the sovereign of the universe: God as God, as creator, as Lord, as good, as the living God, and as love. 

          The seven chapters about man open the biblical teaching about a subject often misinterpreted today. Clear explanation is given concerning man’s covenantal relationship to God, his creation in the image of God, his fall, and his totally depraved nature. Like the chapters in part one, these also emphasize that God is God.

           

          Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.

           

          • 152 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-87-1
          • Release date: March 25, 2016

           

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          Federal Vision: Heresy at the Root

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          The contemporary heresy of the federal vision is wreaking havoc on the Reformed and Presbyterian churches in North America. The author exposes the ugly root of the heresy (a conditional covenant) and sets forth the truth of the unconditional covenant, proclaiming the Reformation’s gospel of salvation by grace alone.

           

          Read reviews by Ian A. Hewitson (Westminster Theological Seminary) and Douglas Douma (A Place for Thoughts).

           

          David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. Prof. Engelsma has lectured and preached throughout the British Isles on behalf of the British Reformed Fellowship, which is devoted to the spread and defense of the Reformed faith in the United Kingdom. He lives in Grand Rapids, MI, with his wife and is the father of 9 children. He has authored many RFPA books.

           

          • 252 pages
          • hardcover
          • ISBN 978-1-936054-07-7
          • Release date: 2012


           

          Click the video below to watch an author interview, or follow the two links to see Feb and Mar 2023 interviews on the book by Rev. Don Veitch on his YouTube channel!

          Federal Vision interview with Don Veitch, part one 

          Federal Vision interview with Don Veitch, part two

          Particular Grace: A Defense of God's Sovereignty in Salvation Particular Grace: A Defense of God's Sovereignty in Salvation

          Level Member Price $19.46

          $29.95

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          "The book is controversial. It was controversial when it was written. It is still controversial in Reformed churches..."

          Originally published in Dutch (De Gemeene Gratis) at the end of the nineteenth century, Particular Grace's explanation and development of the gospel of salvation by the grace of God in Jesus Christ was controversial then and continues to be so today. But by no means is the book controversy alone. Within is the lively, warm writing of a Reformed theologian who influenced much of the Reformed church world in his time. Kuyper is fresh. Kuyper is fervent. Kuyper storms the heart of the believer.


          Read a review by David Engelsma.

           

          What others are saying about the book:

          "The Reformed Free Publishing Association has accomplished a breakthrough. For the first time, with the possible exception of Kuyper's work on the Holy Spirit, the Kuyper of sound Reformed doctrine and church reformation is presented to the English reading public."

          "The book is biblical, deliberately and pervasively so."

          "Reformed believers will surely be impressed with the power of the author's language and argument, the breadth of this acquaintance with past and contemporary discussion, and the cumulative weight of his case. They will also find Kuyper surprisingly fresh and pointed. Many contemporary denials of particular grace are anticipated by his arguments." —Mid-America Journal of Theology

           

          • 376 pages
          • hardcover 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-66-1
          • Release date: May 16, 2014

           

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          Reformed Dogmatics - volume 1 Reformed Dogmatics - volume 1

          Level Member Price $35.75

          $55.00

          2nd edition

          This is the first in a two-volume series titled Reformed Dogmatics by Herman Hoeksema. A clear, systematic study and exposition of Reformed theology written by a man who held the Chair of Dogmatics for some forty years at the Protestant Reformed seminary, the book is divided into the six generally-accepted branches of theology (theology, anthropology, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology). This scholarly work is logical, Scripturally sound, and faithful to the Reformed creeds and traditions.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "This is Herman Hoeksema’s greatest book, and he did not live to see it published. Reformed Dogmatics is the deposit of the mature thinking of an authentic theologian; it displays a breadth of thought and a richness of insight and originality little known to those who knew the author only in terms of that theological controversy which created his public image but overshadowed his theological stature." - James Daane (Reformed Journal)

           

          Read a review by M. Eugene Osterhaven (Christianity Today).


          Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.


          • 646 pages
          • hardcover
          • ISBN 978-0-616206-76-5
          • Release date: 1966, 2004


          eBook version available

           

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          Show Me Thy Ways (Complete Curriculum Set)

          Level Member Price $76.24

          $89.70


          This set contains one textbook (teacher's manual) and one workbook each of SMTW Grade 4, SMTW Grade 5, and SMTW Grade 6.

           

          This curriculum series, Show Me Thy Ways (Grades 4-6), teaches the same material as Suffer Little Children, but on a more advanced level, and consists of a student text and a workbook for each grade.

          Show Me Thy Ways Textbook (Grade 4)

          Show Me Thy Ways Student's Workbook (Grade 4)

          Show Me Thy Ways Textbook (Grade 5)

          Show Me Thy Ways Student's Workbook (Grade 5)

          Show Me Thy Ways Textbook (Grade 6)

          Show Me Thy Ways Student's Workbook (Grade 6)

           

          Read a review by Jennifer King (Worth a Bowed Head)!

           

          What others are saying about these books:

          "I was raised by immigrant parents who were new to the faith. My mom used all of Gertrude's curricula to teach us the Bible, and she learned as much from teaching it as we did! I remember studying and filling out all of the 6 workbooks as a child. Now, I'm a graduate of Reformation Bible College, and I'm continuing a career in theology with Ligonier...[That] all started with these curricula." - Giovanna M.

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" -Jenny Watts, The Friday Program

          Show Me Thy Ways Textbook (Grade 4)

          Level Member Price $14.91

          $22.95

           Click to view a sample lesson

          This textbook for Grade 4 covers Genesis 1 through 1 Samuel.


          What others are saying about this book:

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program 

           

          • 372 pages
          • hardcover 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-35-1
          • Release date: 1988, 1994, 1995, 2008, 2018

           

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          Show Me Thy Ways Workbook (Grade 4)

          Level Member Price $4.51

          $6.95

           Click to view a sample lesson

          This workbook for Grade 4 covers Genesis 1 through 1 Samuel.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program 

           

          • 71 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-36-X
          • Release date: 1988, 1994, 1995, 2008, 2018

           

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          Show Me Thy Ways Textbook (Grade 5)

          Level Member Price $14.91

          $22.95

           Click to view sample lesson

          This textbook for Grade 5 covers 2 Samuel through Malachi.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program 

           

          • 372 pages
          • hardcover 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-40-6
          • Release date: 1991, 1997

           

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          Show Me Thy Ways Workbook (Grade 5)

          Level Member Price $4.51

          $6.95

           Click to view sample lesson

          Workbook for Grade 5 covers 2 Samuel through Malachi.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program 

           

          • 75 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-41-6
          • Release date: 1991, 1997

           

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          Show Me Thy Ways Textbook (Grade 6)

          Level Member Price $14.91

          $22.95

           Click to view sample lesson

          This textbook for Grade 6 covers the intertestamentary period and New Testament history in the Gospel and Acts.

           

          What others have said about this book: 

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program 

           

          • 338 pages
          • hardcover 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-44-4
          • Release date: 1993, 2000

           

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          Show Me Thy Ways Workbook (Grade 6)

          Show Me Thy Ways Workbook (Grade 6)

          Level Member Price $4.51

          $6.95

           Click to view sample worksheet

          This workbook for Grade 6 covers the intertestamentary period and New Testament history in the Gospel and Acts.

           

          • 74 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-45-9


          What others are saying about this book:

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program

           

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          Suffer Little Children (Complete Curriculum Set)

          Level Member Price $39.48

          $60.75

          This set contains one textbook (teacher's manual) of SLC Grade 1, and one textbook and workbook each of SLC Grade 2 and SLC Grade 3. Please note: Grade 1 has no workbook, per the author's view that "The method of teaching Bible in grade one will be almost exclusively that of telling stories" (SLC Textbook 1, "Introduction"). Textbook 1 includes an introduction to the series, which provides a basis and approach for teaching Scripture, as well as practical tips on storytelling and other teaching aids.

           

          Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 1) (no accompanying workbook)

          Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 2)

          Suffer Little Children Student's Workbook (Grade 2)

          Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 3)

          Suffer Little Children Student's Workbook (Grade 3)

           

          What others are saying about this set:

          "I was raised by immigrant parents who were new to the faith. My mom used all of Gertrude's curricula to teach us the Bible, and she learned as much from teaching it as we did! I remember studying and filling out all of the 6 workbooks as a child. Now, I'm a graduate of Reformation Bible College, and I'm continuing a career in theology with Ligonier...[That] all started with these curricula." - Giovanna M. (Orlando, FL)

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program

          Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 1) Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 1)

          Level Member Price $13.61

          $20.95

           Click to view sample lessons

          This Grade 1 textbook covers the material of Genesis 1 through 1 Samuel 31. There is no accompanying workbook because on this level, the students do not have the skills to use one. The teacher will find all the lesson suggestions in the teacher's manual.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I was raised by immigrant parents who were new to the faith. My mom used all of Gertrude's curricula to teach us the Bible, and she learned as much from teaching it as we did! I remember studying and filling out all of the 6 workbooks as a child. Now, I'm a graduate of Reformation Bible College, and I'm continuing a career in theology with Ligonier...[That] all started with these curricula." - Giovanna M.

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program

           

          • 339 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-16-5
          • Release date: 1977
          Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 2) Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 2)

          Level Member Price $9.06

          $13.95

           Click to view sample lesson

          This Grade 2 textbook covers the material of 2 Samuel through Malachi.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I was raised by immigrant parents who were new to the faith. My mom used all of Gertrude's curricula to teach us the Bible, and she learned as much from teaching it as we did! I remember studying and filling out all of the 6 workbooks as a child. Now, I'm a graduate of Reformation Bible College, and I'm continuing a career in theology with Ligonier...[That] all started with these curricula." - Giovanna M. (Orlando, FL)

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program


          • 189 pages
          • paperback
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-18-1
          • Release date: 1978, 1992, 1996, 2003, 2020

           

          Suffer Little Children Workbook (Grade 2) Suffer Little Children Workbook (Grade 2)

          Level Member Price $3.86

          $5.95

           Click to view sample lesson

          This Grade 2 workbook covers 2 Samuel through Malachi.

            

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I was raised by immigrant parents who were new to the faith. My mom used all of Gertrude's curricula to teach us the Bible, and she learned as much from teaching it as we did! I remember studying and filling out all of the 6 workbooks as a child. Now, I'm a graduate of Reformation Bible College, and I'm continuing a career in theology with Ligonier...[That] all started with these curricula." - Giovanna M. (Orlando, FL)

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program


          • 55 pages
          • paperback 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-17-3
          • Release date: 1978, 1992, 1996, 2003, 2020

           

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          Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 3) Suffer Little Children Textbook (Grade 3)

          Level Member Price $9.06

          $13.95

          Click to view sample lesson AND sample worksheet (please note: the sample lesson is taken from this Textbook, but the matching lesson's worksheet is only available in the Workbook, which can be ordered here. This sample PDF also includes the author's introduction and methods)

          This Grade 3 textbook begins with a lesson on the intertestamentary period that explains the transition from the Old to the New Testament and then covers New Testament history in the Gospels and Acts.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I was raised by immigrant parents who were new to the faith. My mom used all of Gertrude's curricula to teach us the Bible, and she learned as much from teaching it as we did! I remember studying and filling out all of the 6 workbooks as a child. Now, I'm a graduate of Reformation Bible College, and I'm continuing a career in theology with Ligonier...[That] all started with these curricula." - Giovanna M. (Orlando, FL)

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program


          • 200 pages
          • paperback 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-20-3
          • Release date: 1979, 1991, 1996

           

          RELATED PRODUCTS
          Suffer Little Children Workbook (Grade 3) Suffer Little Children Workbook (Grade 3)

          Level Member Price $3.86

          $5.95

           Click to view sample worksheet

          This Grade 3 workbook begins with a lesson on the intertestamentary period that explains the transition from the Old to the New Testament and then covers New Testament history in the Gospels and Acts.

           

          What others are saying about this book:

          "I was raised by immigrant parents who were new to the faith. My mom used all of Gertrude's curricula to teach us the Bible, and she learned as much from teaching it as we did! I remember studying and filling out all of the 6 workbooks as a child. Now, I'm a graduate of Reformation Bible College, and I'm continuing a career in theology with Ligonier...[That] all started with these curricula." - Giovanna M. (Orlando, FL)

          "I have been homeschooling now for 19 years. When our family first started homeschooling we bought a package curriculum from a company named Covenant Home. Included in that package was the Gertrude Hoeksema curriculum. We have used it in our home for years. I now own a small business that provides a one day per week enrichment program for homeschooled students (K-8th). We will be using the curriculum this year in one of our classes during the Bible lesson. I was so thrilled to discover that [the RFPA] carried exactly what I was looking for!" - Jenny Watts, The Friday Program


          • 54 pages
          • paperback 
          • ISBN 978-0-916206-21-1
          • Release date: 1979, 1991, 1996

             

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            Unfolding Covenant History: Vol. 2, From the Flood to Isaac

            Level Member Price $10.39

            $15.99

             

            Unfolding Covenant History is a series that includes Old Testament history syllabi written by the late Homer C. Hoeksema, with additional syllabi written by David J. Engelsma, his successor as Professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament at the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary in Wyoming, Michigan. Recognizing the work's potential for the edification and comfort to all of God's people, the RFPA originally undertook the publication of this series of hardcover volumes under the editorship of Mark H. Hoeksema, son of Homer Hoeksema.

            The unique feature of these volumes, which distinguishes them from other such writings, is their emphasis on the theme of God's covenant of grace as the unifying principle of Old Testament history and of the very gospel itself. The reader's appreciation for this truth will grow during the unfolding of the meaning of the covenant as this history progresses through the books of the Old Testament.

             

            This 2nd volume (From the Flood to Isaac) of the Unfolding series is divided into three parts: the postdiluvian world and the patriarchal eras of Abraham and Isaac. The postdiluvian section covers the changed earth after the flood, the establishment by God of the sword-power ordinance, the covenant with Noah, Noah’s prophetic blessing and cursing, Nimrod, Babel, and the genealogy/chronology provided for Shem’s generations. Though the facts about the first two patriarchs are familiar, the covenantal perspective on those lives makes for a much richer interpretation than most readers have ever before encountered. 

             

            • 328 pages
            • hardcover 
            • ISBN 978-0-916206-70-3
            • Release date: December 8, 2015

             

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            Unfolding Covenant History set, vol. 1 through 6

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            Unfolding Covenant History: Vol. 3, From Jacob to the Exodus

            Level Member Price $10.39

            $15.99

             

            Unfolding Covenant History is a series that includes Old Testament history syllabi written by the late Homer C. Hoeksema, with additional syllabi written by David J. Engelsma, his successor as Professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament at the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary in Wyoming, Michigan. Recognizing the work's potential for the edification and comfort to all of God's people, the RFPA originally undertook the publication of this series of hardcover volumes under the editorship of Mark H. Hoeksema, son of Homer Hoeksema.

            The unique feature of these volumes, which distinguishes them from other such writings, is their emphasis on the theme of God's covenant of grace as the unifying principle of Old Testament history and of the very gospel itself. The reader's appreciation for this truth will grow during the unfolding of the meaning of the covenant as this history progresses through the books of the Old Testament.

             

            Volume 3 (From Jacob to the Exodus) of the Unfolding series is divided into three parts: the history of Jacob, the history of Joseph, and the history of the bondage and exodus of Israel from Egypt.

            Jacob is a very strong character in the history of God's covenant. His sins and shortcomings, as well as his penchant for running ahead of the Lord, are described in detail by the author. Yet, the great strength of his faith in the covenant promise of God is the overriding theme. The history of this father of the tribes of Israel makes for interesting reading.

            The history of Joseph is perhaps even more intriguing. The story of his life, from his being sold into slavery to his ascension to a position as ruler of Egypt, is almost stranger than fiction. The author explains how—through the awesome power of God's sovereign providence by means of Joseph—the line of the covenant was preserved, and the fledgling nation of Israel came to live in Egypt.

            The section on the bondage and exodus details the increasingly oppressive bondage of God's people. It describes the ten plagues visited by God upon Egypt, culminating in God's powerful deliverance of his people from the land of bondage, which is typical of our deliverance from the dominion of sin.

             

            • 344 pages
            • hardcover
            • ISBN 978-0-916206-78-9
            • Release date: December 8, 2015

             

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            Unfolding Covenant History set, vol. 1 through 6

            Unfolding Covenant History set, vol. 1 through 6 

              Unfolding Covenant History: Vol. 4, Through the Wilderness Into Canaan

              Level Member Price $10.39

              $15.99

               

              Unfolding Covenant History is a series that includes Old Testament history syllabi written by the late Homer C. Hoeksema, with additional syllabi written by David J. Engelsma, his successor as Professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament at the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary in Wyoming, Michigan. Recognizing the work's potential for the edification and comfort to all of God's people, the RFPA originally undertook the publication of this series of hardcover volumes under the editorship of Mark H. Hoeksema, son of Homer Hoeksema.

              The unique feature of these volumes, which distinguishes them from other such writings, is their emphasis on the theme of God's covenant of grace as the unifying principle of Old Testament history and of the very gospel itself. The reader's appreciation for this truth will grow during the unfolding of the meaning of the covenant as this history progresses through the books of the Old Testament.

               

              Volume 4 (Through the Wilderness Into Canaan) of the Unfolding series describes the journey of Israel from Egypt to the land of promise, as well as their conquering and inheritance of Canaan.

              In the section on the wanderings in the wilderness, the author details Israel's journey to Mt. Sinai, where by the giving of God's law they were constituted as a covenant nation. He narrates their eventful progress towards Canaan, and their drawing back in unbelief when they were at the very door of the promised land.

              After their fulfillment of God's sentence to wander for forty years in the wilderness because of their unbelief, God's people must learn anew to trust in Jehovah as they seek to dispossess the inhabitants of the land of promise. Under the leadership of Joshua, and despite much stumbling, Israel learns to expect the victory from their covenant God, and finally subdues and inherits Canaan.

               

              • 414 pages
              • hardcover
              • ISBN 978-0-916206-80-2
              • Release date: December 8, 2015

               

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              Unfolding Covenant History set, vol. 1 through 6

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              Unfolding Covenant History: Vol. 5, Judges and Ruth

              Level Member Price $10.39

              $15.99

               

              Unfolding Covenant History is a series that includes Old Testament history syllabi written by the late Homer C. Hoeksema, with additional syllabi written by David J. Engelsma, his successor as Professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament at the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary in Wyoming, Michigan. Recognizing the work's potential for the edification and comfort to all of God's people, the RFPA originally undertook the publication of this series of hardcover volumes under the editorship of Mark H. Hoeksema, son of Homer Hoeksema.

              The unique feature of these volumes, which distinguishes them from other such writings, is their emphasis on the theme of God's covenant of grace as the unifying principle of Old Testament history and of the very gospel itself. The reader's appreciation for this truth will grow during the unfolding of the meaning of the covenant as this history progresses through the books of the Old Testament.

               

              Judges and Ruth, the 5th volume in the Unfolding series, continues the exposition of Old Testament history from the viewpoint of God’s covenant faithfulness toward his people in the old dispensation. Professor David J. Engelsma now becomes the author, intending to finish in this and succeeding volumes what Professor Homer C. Hoeksema began.

              Part 1 traces the dark history of the time of the judges with its recurring themes of Israel’s departure from Jehovah to serve heathen idols, God’s chastisement of his people by delivering them to the persecution and dominance of their enemies, their crying to him for help in their distress, and the Lord’s gracious deliverance of them by various judges. The conclusion of this downward line of the history of God’s people illustrates the necessity of a theocratic king in Israel, as expressed in the words of Judges 21:25: “In those days there was no king in Israel.”

              Part 2 explains the familiar but amazing history of Ruth, which illustrates vividly the truth of God’s sovereign redemption in the salvation of the Gentiles and the inclusion of Ruth into the line of the covenant so that she becomes the grandmother of King David, the savior of Israel as the theocratic king and the type of Christ.

               

              • 238 pages
              • hardcover
              • ISBN 978-0-916206-86-4
              • Release date: December 8, 2015

               

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              Unfolding Covenant History set, vol. 1 through 6

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              Unfolding Covenant History: Volumes 1-6 (set)

              Level Member Price $70.78

              $108.90

               

              This set contains one copy each of volumes 1 through 6 in the Unfolding Covenant History series. Each individual title can be purchased separately through the blue links below.

               

              Volume 1 - From Creation to the Flood
              by Homer C. Hoeksema
              368 pages
              hardcover

              Volume 2 - From the Flood to Isaac
              by Homer C. Hoeksema
              328 pages
              hardcover

              Volume 3 - From Jacob to the Exodus
              by Homer C. Hoeksema
              344 pages
              hardcover

              Volume 4 - Through the Wilderness into Canaan
              by Homer C. Hoeksema
              414 pages
              hardcover

              Volume 5 - Judges and Ruth
              by David J. Engelsma
              238 pages
              hardcover

              Volume 6 - From Samuel to Solomon
              by David J. Engelsma
              224 pages
              hardcover


              Follow Old Testament history using God's covenant as the basis for a proper understanding of the unfolding events! Volumes 1-6 of an estimated 8-volume series are now available. 

               

              What others are saying about this set: 

              "These very readable volumes are a veritable treasure store, into which, when the believer dips, he will surely increase his spiritual wealth." —The Outlook 

              "The best books for understanding Bible history. I have them all, and use them!"—Carol B.

               

              The eBook version of this set is available here.

              Unfolding Covenant History: Vol. 1, From Creation to the Flood Unfolding Covenant History: Vol. 1, From Creation to the Flood

              Level Member Price $10.39

              $15.99

              Unfolding Covenant History is a series that includes Old Testament history syllabi written by the late Homer C. Hoeksema, with additional syllabi written by David J. Engelsma, his successor as Professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament at the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary in Wyoming, Michigan. Recognizing the work's potential for the edification and comfort to all of God's people, the RFPA originally undertook the publication of this series of hardcover volumes under the editorship of Mark H. Hoeksema, son of Homer Hoeksema.

              The unique feature of these volumes, which distinguishes them from other such writings, is their emphasis on the theme of God's covenant of grace as the unifying principle of Old Testament history and of the very gospel itself. The reader's appreciation for this truth will grow during the unfolding of the meaning of the covenant as this history progresses through the books of the Old Testament. 

               

              From Creation to the Flood, the 1st volume in the Unfolding series, covers Genesis 1:1 through Genesis 6. Though a small portion of the Scriptures, this period encompasses 1,650 years of biblical history! In this volume, Hoeksema shows that the "book of beginnings" holds significance for God's people today and endures to the end of the ages.

               

              • 368 pages
              • hardcover
              • ISBN 978-0-916206-64-2
              • Release date: December 8, 2015

               

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              Unfolding Covenant History set, vol. 1 through 6

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              Studies in the Book of Genesis

              Level Member Price $9.71

              $14.95

              Written over the course of a thirty-year ministry, this thorough commentary on the book of beginnings is useful as a Bible study aid or devotional. The author brings a wealth of information to the believer by way of an interesting narrative.

               

              Robert C. Harbach (1914-1996) graduated from the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1955 and was ordained in October of that year.  He served congregations in Washington, Michigan, and as home missionary before his retirement from active ministry in 1979. 

               

              • 950 pages
              • hardcover 
              • ISBN 978-0-916206-69-7
              • Release date: 2001
              Redeemed with Judgment: Sermons on Isaiah (volumes 1 and 2 set)

              Level Member Price $41.60

              $64.00


              This set contains volumes 1 and 2 of the Sermons on Isaiah commentaries. Buy the books individually here: Volume 1 and Volume 2


              The prophecy of Isaiah occupies a large place in the Old Testament canon of Scripture, not only from the viewpoint of its length, but also from the perspective of its significance. Second only to the psalms, it is the book most frequently quoted in the New Testament. Among the books of the prophets, it is quoted by Jesus and his apostles in support of the New Testament gospel of grace more frequently than all of the other prophets put together. In addition, Isaiah’s vocabulary is richer than that of any other prophet, and even more comprehensive and diverse than that of the psalms.

              Why did Jesus and his apostles quote from Isaiah as often as they did? What did the author of this book see in the prophecy of Isaiah that made him concentrate much of his preaching on this book for some thirty years?

              The answer lies in the messianic characteristic of the book; Isaiah speaks of Christ. Sometimes the prophecy is indirect, vague, and difficult to understand. At other times clear, literal, and straightforward. In either case, Isaiah always speaks of the coming of the Messiah implying both the judgment of the wicked world and the salvation of Zion.

              The author of these books, Homer C. Hoeksema loved the prophecy of Isaiah and preached on 125 different passages from the Bible book. Redeemed with Judgment: Sermons on Isaiah are transcribed and edited collections of these sermons.


              Homer C. Hoeksema (1923-1989) was the second son of Herman Hoeksema, born during the turmoil of the Common Grace controversy which led to the formation of the Protestant Reformed Churches. He served charges in Iowa and Illinois before being called to serve as professor in the Protestant Reformed Seminary, where he taught Dogmatics and New Testament studies. He also served for years as the editor of The Standard Bearer and wrote many books for the RFPA.

              Righteous by Faith Alone: A Devotional Commentary on Romans

              Level Member Price $27.26

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              This exposition on what the author calls "one of the richest and most beautiful parts of the word of God" is clear in language, simple and warm in teaching, rich in practical application, and faithful to Scripture. This exposition is addressed not to the scholars, but to the very same audience for whom the apostle wrote the epistle: the "beloved of God, called to be saints."

               

              What others are saying about the book:

              "...the best combination of theology and devotional reading that I have come across in a long time." Evangelical Times

              "...the personal benefits from this exposition are as fine gold." New Focus

               

              Herman Hoeksema (HH) (1886-1965) was ordained into the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches in 1915. He is considered one of the founding "fathers" of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Churches from its founding and until his retirement in 1964.


              • 728 pages
              • hardcover 
              • ISBN 978-0-616206-71-0
              • Release date: May 16, 2014

               

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              Redeemed with Judgment: Sermons on Isaiah - volume 2

              Level Member Price $20.80

              $32.00

              This book is the second in the 2-volume Redeemed with Judgment set. PLEASE NOTE: This hardcover set is on sale for the month of March 2024. Individual and eBook volumes are not on sale. You must buy the hardcover 2-volume set bundle here in order to get the sale price. 

               

              The prophecy of Isaiah occupies a large place in the Old Testament canon of Scripture, not only from the viewpoint of its length, but also from the perspective of its significance. Second only to the psalms, it is the book most frequently quoted in the New Testament. Among the books of the prophets, it is quoted by Jesus and his apostles in support of the New Testament gospel of grace more frequently than all of the other prophets put together. In addition, Isaiah’s vocabulary is richer than that of any other prophet, and even more comprehensive and diverse than that of the psalms.

              Why did Jesus and his apostles quote from Isaiah as often as they did? What did the author of this book see in the prophecy of Isaiah that made him concentrate much of his preaching on this book for some thirty years?

              The answer lies in the messianic characteristic of the book; Isaiah speaks of Christ. Sometimes the prophecy is indirect, vague, and difficult to understand. At other times clear, literal, and straightforward. In either case, Isaiah always speaks of the coming of the Messiah implying both the judgment of the wicked world and the salvation of Zion.

              The author of this book, Homer C. Hoeksema loved the prophecy of Isaiah and preached on 125 different passages from the Bible book. Redeemed with Judgment: Sermons on Isaiah is a transcribed and edited collection of these sermons.


              Homer C. Hoeksema (1923-1989) was the second son of Herman Hoeksema, born during the turmoil of the Common Grace controversy which led to the formation of the Protestant Reformed Churches. He served charges in Iowa and Illinois before being called to serve as professor in the Protestant Reformed Seminary, where he taught Dogmatics and New Testament studies. He also served for years as the editor of The Standard Bearer and wrote many books for the RFPA.


              • 639 pages
              • hardcover
              • ISBN 978-0-916206-98-7
              • Release date: 2008
              Redeemed with Judgment: Sermons on Isaiah - volume 1

              Level Member Price $20.80

              $32.00

              This book is the first in the 2-volume Redeemed with Judgment set. PLEASE NOTE: This hardcover set is on sale for the month of March 2024. Individual and eBook volumes are not on sale. You must buy the hardcover 2-volume set bundle here in order to get the sale price. 

               

              The prophecy of Isaiah occupies a large place in the Old Testament canon of Scripture, not only from the viewpoint of its length, but also from the perspective of its significance. Second only to the psalms, it is the book most frequently quoted in the New Testament. Among the books of the prophets, it is quoted by Jesus and his apostles in support of the New Testament gospel of grace more frequently than all of the other prophets put together. In addition, Isaiah’s vocabulary is richer than that of any other prophet, and even more comprehensive and diverse than that of the psalms.

              Why did Jesus and his apostles quote from Isaiah as often as they did? What did the author of this book see in the prophecy of Isaiah that made him concentrate much of his preaching on this book for some thirty years?

              The answer lies in the messianic characteristic of the book; Isaiah speaks of Christ. Sometimes the prophecy is indirect, vague, and difficult to understand. At other times clear, literal, and straightforward. In either case, Isaiah always speaks of the coming of the Messiah implying both the judgment of the wicked world and the salvation of Zion.

              The author of this book, Homer C. Hoeksema loved the prophecy of Isaiah and preached on 125 different passages from the Bible book. Redeemed with Judgment: Sermons on Isaiah is a transcribed and edited collection of these sermons.


              Homer C. Hoeksema (1923-1989) was the second son of Herman Hoeksema, born during the turmoil of the Common Grace controversy which led to the formation of the Protestant Reformed Churches. He served charges in Iowa and Illinois before being called to serve as professor in the Protestant Reformed Seminary, where he taught Dogmatics and New Testament studies. He also served for years as the editor of The Standard Bearer and wrote many books for the RFPA.


              • 464 pages
              • hardcover
              • ISBN: 978-0-916206-97-0
              • Release date: 2007

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              Prosperous Wicked and Plagued Saints

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              Prosperous Wicked and Plagued Saints is a commentary on Psalm 73 that sets forth the truth of God’s goodness to his people in their trouble and of God’s curse on the wicked in their prosperity.

              In light of the teaching of Psalm 73, the book takes issue with a theory about earthly prosperity and earthly woe that, for all its strange popularity with Reformed and evangelical Christians, only intensifies the believer’s temptation to doubt in the hour of trouble: the theory of common grace.

               

              What others are saying about the book:

              "This book arrived yesterday and I'll finish it today. Can't recommend it enough...The prosperity of the wicked is an illusion. What grace is it for a man to gain the whole world and yet lose his soul? The answer is none. While it's popular today to say things like, 'God is good all the time and all the time God is good' or 'Have a blessed day' or 'I am blessed,' let's not be deceived. God is good towards His elect alone. All things work together FOR GOOD to those who are CALLED, to those who are in Christ Jesus and ONLY those who are in Christ Jesus." - Tim, from Arkansas

               

              David J. Engelsma served as minister to several Protestant Reformed congregations until he was appointed to the Protestant Reformed Seminary in 1988 as professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament studies. He also served as editor of the "Standard Bearer" from 1988-2002. He has authored many RFPA books.

               

              • 120 pages
              • paperback
              • ISBN 978-0-916206-96-3
              • Release date: July 25, 2014

               

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              Justified unto Liberty: Commentary on Galatians

              Level Member Price $24.66

              $37.95

              Today the central doctrine of the Reformation—justification by faith alone—is under attack, even by many in historically Reformed and Presbyterian denominations. Under the guise of a “new perspective on Paul,” revisionist theologians are resurrecting the old heresy of justification by faith and works. They give this a new name—the federal vision. But it is nothing else than the error of the Judaizers that Paul condemns in the Epistle to the Galatians.

              In direct contradiction of the federal vision heresy, the author stands squarely in the tradition of Luther and Calvin. From an uncompromisingly Reformed perspective, he clearly and positively expounds the epistle, emphasizing the truth of justification by faith alone, as well as the liberty this truth gives to God’s people.

               

              Herman Hanko (1930-2024) served as a minister in the Protestant Reformed Churches from 1955 to 1965, when he was appointed to serve as professor in the Protestant Reformed Seminary in Grandville, MI. He served in that capacity until his retirement in 2001. Until his passing in April 2024, he continued to lecture widely in the USA, the United Kingdom, and other countries, including Singapore and the Philippines. He is the author of several RFPA books.

               

              • 448 pages
              • hardcover
              • ISBN 978-1-936054-04-6
              • Release date: January 1, 2014

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                Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church, The

                Level Member Price $7.76

                $11.95


                From sketches of the lives of Martin Luther and John Calvin to an explanation of the reformers’ distinctive doctrine of the last things, this book ranges widely over the sixteenth-century Reformation of the church.

                The Sixteenth-Century Reformation of the Church is divided into three parts: (fascinating) “Lives”; (significant) “History”; and (fundamental) “Doctrines and Issues.”

                Written for believers and their children, rather than for scholars, the 23 short but meaty articles will serve to introduce the Reformation to the reader who is ignorant of that grand work of Christ; to remind the reader who is familiar with the Reformation of its glories and worth; and to ground the believing reader in the truth of the Reformation confessed, as well as to help him or her in the holy life the Reformation called for. Especially the young people of the covenant will benefit from this book.

                The writers are ministers of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America and of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Australia.

                 

                What others are saying about this book:

                "As Reformation Day gets closer, I would recommend this book to any teen or adult who would like to learn more about the Reformation and those who were involved in it." - Andrew Pastoor (Grandville Gleaner).

                 

                • 202 pages
                • paperback
                • ISBN 978-0-916206-95-6
                • Release date: 2007

                 

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                Common Grace Revisited

                Reformed Worship

                Always Reforming

                Reformed Worship Reformed Worship

                Level Member Price $4.51

                $6.95

                What is and is not acceptable in a church service? Many churches today cater to the whims of their members when answering this question. This book, using the regulative principle and scripture as its guides, lays the groundwork for decision making regarding public worship.


                Table of Contents

                1 The Regulative Principle of Worship, David J. Engelsma 1
                2 The Basis of the Regulative Principle of Worship, David J. Engelsma 6
                3 The Regulative Principle of Worship Applied, David J. Engelsma 13
                4 The Regulative Principle of Worship and Singing, David J. Engelsma 20
                5 Contemporary Worship Practices, Barry Gritters 28
                6 A Reformed Critique of Contemporary Worship, Barry Gritters 35
                7 Proper Worship, Barry Gritters 39
                8 The Active Participation of Believers, Charles Terpstra 44
                9 A Conscious Involvement, Charles Terpstra 50
                10 A Serious Preparation for Worship, Charles Terpstra 55


                • 70 pages
                • paperback
                • ISBN 978-0-916206-83-3
                • Release date: April 5, 2016

                 

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                Other Books in the Rightly Dividing Series:

                Common Grace Revisited

                Always Reforming

                Sixteenth Century Reformation

                Portraits of Faithful Saints

                Level Member Price $21.41

                $32.95

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                This collection of short biographies details the lives of fifty-two professing believers who lived and died for Christ. Read about old favorites, such as Augustine and Luther, and learn about the obscure, though equally influential Christians, such as Cocceius and Olevianus. Not sentimental or fictionalized, these accounts tell what Christians actually said and did during difficult times, and they prepare the reader to face opposition today.

                 

                What others are saying about the book:

                "While Portraits of Faithful Saints may not make the official textbook lists in some seminaries, students are going to latch on to Hanko's latest as an indispensable cheatsheet on the biography of theologians—the Halley's Handbook of its field."—Christian Observer

                 

                Herman Hanko (1930-2024) served as a minister in the Protestant Reformed Churches from 1955 to 1965, when he was appointed to serve as professor in the Protestant Reformed Seminary in Grandville, MI. He served in that capacity until his retirement in 2001. Until his passing in April 2024, he continued to lecture widely in the USA, the United Kingdom, and other countries, including Singapore and the Philippines. He is the author of several RFPA books.

                 

                • 464 pages
                • hardcover 
                • ISBN 978-1-944555-24-5
                • Release date: 1999, 2018

                 

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