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A Presbyterian Perspective: The Intellectual and Sociological Origins of the Christian Reconstructionist Movement

It is not our primary purpose here to provide analysis, but to describe and define, and to supply a preliminary sketch of the theoretical and environmental origins of the Christian Reconstructionist movement.

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Reflections on 2 Timothy 4:1

In this final epistle of his life, Paul labors to impress on Timothy the seriousness of this charge. We can see how seriously Paul considers the preaching task by noticing five qualifying phrases.

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The Whole in Our Holiness

The good news of the gospel is that we have a neighbor who loved us and laid down his life for us. And this neighbor didn’t lay down his life for his friends, but for his enemies. We can enjoy God’s blessing and know his grace because our Savior obeyed the first and second great commandments for us.

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Testimonies of the Underestimated Gospel

What were the human means and instruments of your conversion?

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On Reading and Studying as a Pastor

But precisely because our people are bathed in trivial information in this day and age, they need a shepherd with real knowledge, much discernment, and a nose for truth.

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32 Principles for Public Prayer

Public prayer should abound in the language of Scripture.

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Recommendations for Improving Public Prayer

Let us make several recommendations for the improvement of public prayer.

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