After having contributed a couple of guest articles in recent years, our minister Stephen was recently invited to become a regular contributor to the blog Gentle Reformation.
As the ‘About’ page states:
‘Gentle Reformation is a cooperative effort by friends in the R&P faith (Reformed and Presbyterian) to speak the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in its many applications through the media of the internet. Our blog is intentionally styled:
to be persuasive rather than polemical (seeking to avoid the condescending pride that is, sadly, too often seen in R&P circles among those who, of all people, should be able knowledgeably to say “by the grace of God I am what I am”);
to speak in a tone that is pastoral rather than pejorative (though Biblical faithfulness demands that we cry “Wolf!” on occasion (see Matthew 7:15; Acts 20:29-31), we will be sure to do it only when warranted and not so often that we start sounding like that proverbial boy);
and to consider the people in the pews rather than professors and pastors as our primary audience (though many of us, being such ourselves, love pastors and professors and invite them to read along!).’
Since joining the team, Stephen has contributed 3 articles:
A Westminster Divine and an Alexandrian Codex (which was featured on the Evangelical Textual Criticism blog)
Killed by what they thought would save them (about the Princess Victoria - linked to by Tim Challies here)
My friend @barryjyork, President of @RPTSeminary has a site called Gentle Reformation (https://t.co/D037CeRXhs) that you should read. There is a good article up recently called "What majoring on the minors will do to you." Well worth your consideration. https://t.co/b7jijIayIy
— Ligon Duncan (@LigonDuncan) January 21, 2023
You can find all his past and future articles here. The initial plan is to contribute at least one article every two months, but more often as time allows.