Magnalia Dei
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“The Christian religion does not exist merely in words, in a doctrine, but that it is, in word and fact, a work of God, which was brought about in the past, is being worked out in the present, and will only be completed in the future.” Download Magnalia Dei by Herman Bavinck for free at Monergism.
Crown & Covenant freely offers a succinct 10-page booklet on The Office of Elder in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. This pamphlet was written to explain why the RPCNA has concluded, based on its understanding of Scripture, that the office of elder is one office with two different functions: (1) ruling, and (2) ruling and teaching.
The mission statement of Digital Puritan Press is to breathe new life into the God-honoring teachings of the English Puritans, by transferring their work to the next generation through emerging technologies. The author index includes all of your favorite Puritan authors with a brief bio and a catalog of their works.
Didaktikos: Journal of Theological Education, by Lexham Press, provides a forum for theology and Bible professors—particularly those who teach in service to the church. Their latest issue is now available to read for free as a free online flipbook at Issuu.
In Brothers, We Are Not Professionals, John Piper pleads with fellow pastors to abandon the secularization of the pastorate and pursue the prophetic call of the Bible for radical ministry. Download it for free at DesiringGod.
Monergism: Magnalia Dei, by Herman Bavinck
Crown & Covenant: The Office of Elder in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
Lexham Press: Didaktikos: Journal of Theological Education
DesiringGod: Brothers, We Are Not Professionals, by John Piper