If you’re studying a topic that you want other sources for, this blog can be a place for quick reference. Notice the “search” widget at the top of the left column. In it, you can type the word, author, or idea you want to find posts on. For example, if you type in Willimon, all posts with Willimon in the title or post will come up. Same for Exodus, Bavinck, Epistemology, Archaeology, Kuyper and so on!
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Cool Site! thanks for all the hard work!
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I enjoy these informative reviews each day! It causes me to think and reflect on our sovereign God. The book reviews are excellent, making me aware of books and authors I otherwise would not have known about. Thanks!
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Can you tell me if there is a Reformed church in or near Seattle because I cannot seem to find one.
thanks
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Matt: I know of several confessional Reformed/Presbyterian churches in the greater Seattle area (since I’m only 3 hours from there). You may want to contact one of these churches and go from there: http://eopckent.org/ , http://www.exile-pc.org , and http://seattlerpchurch.org
The pastors of these churches should be able to help you find something in/around Seattle (let the pastors know I sent you). If you still need help, email us: reformedreader @ gmail . com
Blessings!
Rev. Shane Lems
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Thank you, Shane.
I have been planning to check out Exile, as I enjoy Pastor Stellman’s blog. I had to look up where Sunnyside is – wish it was closer to Seattle. I’ll check out the other link you sent.
Matt
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Whoops, I just realized the seattlerpchurch is the RP church I visited a couple times before. It’s a very small congregation. The problem is getting my wife to appreciate/understand Reformed theology and the accompanying churches.
thanks again
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If you do contact the OPC in Kent, WA, ask for Pastor Barker. He’s a friend of mine. If you’re ever in the Sunnyside area, give me a ring! Also, our church does have a Bible study in Yakima/Selah, WA, which is closer to Seattle (but still probably not close enough).
Thanks!
shane
http://www.urcofsunnyside.com
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Kent’s too far for me, as is Yakima. But thanks for the invite. If I ever get to Sunnyside I will definitely contact you.
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Hello! Recently “Valley of the Shadows: Kingdom of Hillael” was published – a nearly 500-page epic adventure fantasy novel. It is loosely based on Psalm 23. I am looking for reviewers and will make the book available to you in either eBook or pdf version. Please check out our website and read the free excerpt there.
For me this is totally a “God thing.” The book was written in two months, and Lord knows I’m a self-proclaimed story-teller, but this is monumentally His! Thank you for your time and consideration. :)
God Bless America, God Bless us all,
Amre :)
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P.S. Sorry, the website didn’t show up. Please go to http://www.valleyoftheshadows.net. Again, thank you so much. :)
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Great site do not come often; always short on time but when I do it is very worth while and edifing
keep up the great work Andrew./ Shane
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Hi Stan! Thanks for the comment! It’s good to hear from you! Hope you both are doing well. Pam sends her greetings!
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Thank you for all the great book resources and your dedication to serving your neighbor and our great God.
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Hey guys, I have a book suggestion for you to consider: “Engaging with God” by David Peterson. It’s a biblical theology of worship. I’m a pastoral assistant in charge of music at a reformed church in Virginia and would love to hear your thoughts on that book.
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Zach – saw it on Amazon just now – hadn’t heard of it before. It has some great reviews! I did put it on my wish list. Next time I study the topic of worship, I’m sure I’ll get it. Thanks!
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Ha! I was looking for a way to contact Shane, to request a book review for You Don’t Understand the Bible because You are Christian, but have not found a way to contact him. Does that mean he is no longer reviewing books?
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Richard: still here! I’ll have to turn down your kind offer, since my shelves are quite full. But thanks much! shane
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This is not about your Search function but about your snow drifting across the screen. Maybe it is a new feature since I don’t remember seeing it before. I find it very distracting and almost unnerving.
As one who has residual problems with hypervigilance (having been a victim of domestic abuse) can I suggest you remove it?
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I think I took care of it! Thanks for the comment.
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