G. E. Reynolds (1949– )
Ordained Servant: January 2022
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Grace in Winter: Reflections on Ordained Servant at Thirty
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Reflections on Ordained Servant at Thirty
by Gregory E. Reynolds
by Danny E. Olinger
by Danny E. Olinger
Commentary on the Form of Government of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Chapter 23, part 2
by Alan D. Strange
by T. David Gordon
Duplex Regnum Christi: Christ’s Twofold Kingdom in Reformed Theology by Jonathon D. Beeke
by Ryan M. McGraw
The season shifts suddenly
To reveal a shortened day
As sunlight is compressed
To narrow our mortal way.
But the darkness presages
An inner focus on the meaning
Of each day by the fireside
Which leads me to sing
Of the incarnation, which came
In the darkness of the earth’s
Bleak winter’s night to say
Let there be numerous births
Of humankind to celebrate
The light of everlasting life
To penetrate the dark night
And quench impenetrable strife.
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Ordained Servant: January 2022
Also in this issue
Grace in Winter: Reflections on Ordained Servant at Thirty
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Reflections on Ordained Servant at Thirty
by Gregory E. Reynolds
by Danny E. Olinger
by Danny E. Olinger
Commentary on the Form of Government of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Chapter 23, part 2
by Alan D. Strange
by T. David Gordon
Duplex Regnum Christi: Christ’s Twofold Kingdom in Reformed Theology by Jonathon D. Beeke
by Ryan M. McGraw
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