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Missional and Reformed

The First Mark, Belgic 29, and Mission

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  • R. Scott Clark
on May 22, 2009

Wes Bredenhof has a helpful post doing a little text criticism on Belgic Art. 29.

Categorized Belgic Confession, Missional and Reformed | Tagged Belgic Confession Art 29, mission, the mark of the church

Blogging Twin Lakes

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on April 10, 2009

The Twin Lakes Fellowship is coming up and there’s a blog to keep track of it (HT: NIck Batzig)

Categorized Missional and Reformed, NAPARC, The Mission: Reaching and Teaching | Tagged Church Planting, Confessionalism, Evangelism, mission, pca, Twin Lakes

Christ Reformed URC DC Video

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 22, 2009

Thanks to Pastor Dr Brian Lee for letting us know about this. Pray for this church planting project in our nation’s capital.

Categorized Missional and Reformed, URCNA, Video | Tagged Christ URC DC, church planting in the URCs, mission

A Remarkable Story

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 12, 2009 | 4 Comments

Michael is a visitor to our congregation. He has a gift and zeal for boldness in witness. You may remember that, a while back, he was robbed. Well, he had another encounter with one of his robbers.

Categorized Missional and Reformed | Tagged Grace, witness | 4 Comments

Julius Kim on Witness

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on January 14, 2009

Julius Kim gave a conference at Reformed Presbyterian (PCA) in Bowie, MD, Justin Taylor has the audio links. Julius spoke on the motivation and mandate, to witness, the message of our witness, and the mark of our witness.

Categorized Missional and Reformed, The Mission: Reaching and Teaching | Tagged Evangelism, Missional and Reformed, witness, Witness to the Faith and Our Faith

Dennis Johnson: What Does Rwanda Need?

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on October 2, 2008

Online at WSC.

Categorized Missional and Reformed | Tagged the miss

WSC Grad Opens Reformed Study Center in Manila

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  • R. Scott Clark
on June 26, 2008 | 2 Comments

Details here.

Categorized Missional and Reformed, The Mission: Reaching and Teaching | Tagged Reformed faith in the Philippines, The Mission: Reaching and Teaching | 2 Comments

Missional and Reformed: Online and Free

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on May 7, 2008

The annual January faculty conference focused on the relations between Reformed theology, piety, and practice and the emerging/emergent missional movement(s). The text of the talks are now available for free on the WSC website. They include: Friends or Foes: The Mission and . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Missional and Reformed | Tagged Emergent, emerging, Missional, reformed

More Evidence That Evangelicals Still Don't Get It

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 7, 2008 | 1 Comment

Apparently unchurched people aren’t really interested in the sort of stuff that attracts baby-boomer evangelicals to church. (HT: Tullian)

Categorized Missional and Reformed | 1 Comment

Wollebius on the Free Offer of the Gospel

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 4, 2008 | 1 Comment

Donald John MacLean publishes the James Durham Thesis where he has been surveying the arguments for the free or well-meant offer of the gospel. The latest post is on one of my favorites, Johannes Wollebius. 

Categorized Missional and Reformed, Recovering the Reformed Confession, The Mission: Reaching and Teaching | Tagged Evangelism, free offer, mission, Reformed Orthodoxy, well-meant offer | 1 Comment

Ministry Monday: Where to Serve?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 31, 2008 | 14 Comments

Seminary student Simon writes to ask about how to choose where to serve upon graduation.

Categorized I Get Questions, Ministry, Missional and Reformed, The Mission: Reaching and Teaching | Tagged calling, discernment, Knowing God’s Will, mission, Pastoral Ministry, Vocation | 14 Comments

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