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Frederika Pronk

How Do We Teach Our Children in Church? Sunday School and Catechism Instruction

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  • Frederika Pronk

Should churches have Sunday School classes? How did Sunday school start? This article looks at Scripture, church history, and experience on the matter of Sunday School.

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Women Deacons Church Polity a Hermeneutics

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  • Frederika Pronk

Can women be deacons? This article looks at the history of deaconesses in the church and the scriptural perspective on the office of deacon.

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Reforming Education Today in the Light of the Reformation

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  • Frederika Pronk

This article looks at the reformers' views of education. The author first discusses the views of Martin Luther, Philip Melanchthon, Huldreich Zwingli, John Calvin, and John Knox in general, and then the basic principles that they all had with regards to education.

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The Imprecatory Psalms

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  • Frederika Pronk

This article on the imprecatory Psalms looks at unsatisfactory explanations with regards to these Psalms, false assumptions, and at the imprecatory psalms as prophecies of Christ.

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The Role of Women in the Early Church

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  • Frederika Pronk

This article looks at the role of women in the first five centuries after Christ (early church). The author discusses the place of women in society and in the church.

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The measure of our love for others can largely be determined by the frequency and earnestness of our prayers for them. Arthur W. Pink
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