Review: Telling the Truth
I served a church where we regularly confessed our sins in unison readings or responsively, followed by words of assurance from one of the pastors.
I served a church where we regularly confessed our sins in unison readings or responsively, followed by words of assurance from one of the pastors.
For fans of Marilynne Robinson’s fiction (and they are legion), the rural Iowa town of Gilead in the 1950s has become a familiar and cherished
This year Friends of World Mission celebrates fifty years of support for global ministry projects, so we asked a few Covenant leaders to share their
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review by Philip J. Anderson, professor of church history at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago. [divider type=”dotted”] Glen Wiberg has written a book, several