Seen & Heard Archive

English Translation of Geerhardus Vos’ Reformed Dogmatics Has Been Completed!

Geerhardus Vos’ Reformed Dogmatics (5 volumes) represents the early theological thought of one of the premier Reformed thinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. For the first time ever, Lexham Press Publishing Group has been able to bring this Reformed systematic theology to English readers. Enter our giveway to win a complete set!

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For I Am God, and There Is No Other

No one shall thwart God’s will. God is sovereign and he may use or employ whomever he wishes to advance his kingdom and his purpose. And while we may not have specific answers to troubles in this life, as believers we do know God is in control, God is sovereign. His ultimate will and purpose is for the sake of His Church. “And the gates of hell will not prevail against it.”

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Have You Read the Fall Alliance Re:port?

If you haven't already, be sure to download the latest Alliance Re:Port.

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Highlights on the Trinity Debate

You may have heard of the “Trinity Debate” that took place during the summer. We’ve received a lot of feedback from ordinary Alliance members wanting to more fully understand the discussion. Below you will find a summary of the highlights on the Trinity debate. If you would like a more comprehensive list please visit...

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The Gospel in an Urban Context

The Pittsburgh Reformation Society and Bethany Baptist Church are hosting a conference titled The Gospel in an Urban Context on October 7-8, 2016 at Bethany Baptist Church in Pittsburgh.

The mission of Alliance Reformation Societies is to encourage, embolden, and equip ministers and other church leaders for the work of biblical reformation in our churches. If you would like to find out how to begin a Reformation Society in your area, please email RefSoc@AllianceNet.org.

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Sexual Identity Podcast

This week on Theology on the Go, our host, Dr. Jonathan Master, is joined by Dr. Rosaria Champagne Butterfield. Dr. Butterfield is a former tenured professor of English and women’s studies at Syracuse University, converted to Christ in 1999 in what she describes as a train wreck. This week’s topic will be on sexual identity, the first in a series focusing on sexual identity and the public square.

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Reformation Worship Conference

Worship and the House of Prayer

The Reformation Worship Conference exists to encourage the church to remember her Reformation heritage, particularly as it concerns biblical, God-centered worship. The annual conference will seek to draw gifted scholars and pastors who are able to lead pastors, elders, seminarians, music directors/musicians, and congregants to a fuller understanding of the theology and practice of reformed worship. 

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Matthew Henry's Method for Prayer

We know that we are called to pray. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 instructs us to “pray without ceasing”. Then why do we find it so difficult? Perhaps we feel that our prayers are not sufficiently eloquent or compelling. There can be many reasons for our struggles with prayer. Doesn’t it make sense to turn to God’s Word for help? 

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The Trinity: Pastoral Implications Podcast

This week on Theology on the Go, our host, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Liam Goligher. Dr. Goligher began serving as Senior Minister of Tenth Presbyterian Church in May of 2011. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from the Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Dr. Goligher has served as Senior Minister in Ireland, Canada, London, England, and his native, Scotland.

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Christ's Call to Discipleship

A Newly Released Audio Series from James Boice
Has it ever occurred to you that something is lacking in the lives of many of us who call ourselves Christians? We live in an age where the lack of true discipleship is a fatal defect. But to be a Christian is no light matter. It is a call to a transformed life and to perseverance through whatever troubles may arise. It may be the hardest thing anyone can do, yet with Christ supplying the strength anyone can do it. 

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