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Joshua Judges Ruth

Pastor Dave is Reading Always Reformed

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  • R. Scott Clark
on January 3, 2011

He writes: For those of us in the PCA there is great merit in interacting with these essays.  I liked the book so much and thought it to be so timely that I purchased several copies and gave it to the elders of . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Always Reformed | Tagged Always Reformed, Dave Sarafolean, Joshua Judges Ruth, Pastoral Ministry

Pastor Dave Likes Courageous Calvinism

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  • R. Scott Clark
on January 6, 2011

He writes: What is striking about this is his forthright approach to creeds and confessions – there will be no picking and choosing of what one likes or dislikes. There will be no shading of truth. There will be the straightforward and . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Always Reformed | Tagged Always Reformed, Courageous Calvinism, Dave Sarafo, Joshua Judges Ruth, W. Robert Godfrey

More From Pastor Dave on Always Reformed

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  • R. Scott Clark
on January 26, 2011

Pastor Dave Sarafolean has been reading Always Reformed. He writes, “…Godfrey warns about the danger of blindly adding beliefs, practices and insights from other traditions simply because they make sense, are appealing, or may work.” Read more»

Categorized Always Reformed | Tagged Always Reformed, Courageous Calvinism, Joshua Judges Ruth, W. Robert Godfrey

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