2006 Resources
The Myth of Influence
Should Christians adopt a notion of influence from politics and business--compromise, cooperation, and intention ambiguity?
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The duties of pastors are not limited to the Lord's Day, but include the day-to-day loving and caring for the souls of God's people.
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Pastor as Theologian
An examination of the role of theology in the place and life of the pastor.
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The Inner Life of the Pastor
The challenges of pastoral ministry in the contemporary American church context.
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Faithful Vigilance
The Apostle Paul's warning to the Ephesian church of their need to be vigilant is a warning that is necessary for every church in every age.
ContinueConquest and Settlement
The books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth reveal God’s work in history and illumine two redemptive themes: First, safety comes through faith and obedience; second, disobedience is of no small consequence.
ContinueMeeting God On His Terms (Q&A Session)
A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to the topic of the means of grace that God has appointed for his people in worship.
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Given for You: The Covenant Meal
What is the media that God has appointed for his people in worship?
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Why Baptism, and What Does it Do?
A study of baptism and its benefits.
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Christ Our Passover
How the Old Testament sacrament of passover points us to Christ and directs our worship today.
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The Word Beyond the Sermon: Family Worship
There is nothing that can help your family and its’ spiritual health more than attending the means of grace every Lord’s Day.
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The Word Beyond the Sermon: Liturgy
How the Regulative Principle of Worship must inform Reformed Liturgies.
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The Word Beyond the Sermon: Ministry of Witness
How God conveys his saving grace through the Gospel outside the church’s formal worship services.
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Why Baptize Infants?
A Reformed defense of the practice of infant baptism.
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Participating in the Means of Grace
How sacramental occasions become times of blessing for Christians.
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