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While Nacho Libre and Captain Windmill slug it out about baptism on the blog in what looks likely to be a sacramental battle of Homeric proportions, as if by magic the Ref Pack address the same broad issue on this…

While Nacho Libre and Captain Windmill slug it out about baptism on the blog in what looks likely to be a sacramental battle of Homeric proportions, as if by magic the Ref Pack address the same broad issue on this…

While Nacho Libre and Captain Windmill slug it out about baptism on the blog in what looks likely to be a sacramental battle of Homeric proportions, as if by magic the Ref Pack address the same broad issue on this…

Okay, so the Ref Pack decided to have a sophisticated conversation today about baptism. Really, we did. And although the three of us are all Presbyterians, I think the Reformed Baptists will appreciate how we interacted with their confession. No,…

Tom Chantry, a Reformed Baptist, has written a helpful and timely post concerning the practice of closed communion and whether or not Presbyterians should actually be treated as brothers and sisters in Christ. Check it out HERE.

If you are new to Ref21 then you ought to know that we believe things like baptism and church governance are important. I will stick my head into the current cage match just long enough to suggest some excellent books…

…maybe I was “converted under duress.” This is one of Captain Believer’s Baptism Only’s arguments against my fellow MoS co-hosts. It was my third pregnancy. My husband grew up Catholic, and was therefore double dipped when we had attended a…

On Sunday I preached part 18 in our series through the Book of Acts. It is entitled “The Rejected Redeemer” (Acts 7:17-43) and can be listened to or downloaded HERE. We are also now podcasting our sermons.

Professor Michael Haykin has responded to my piece on Baptists and the Lord’s Supper. Dr. Haykin is a leading Baptist historian, an excellent scholar, and most importantly he is a godly Christian man with strong convictions. I praise God for…

The Westminster Bookstore is selling two Calvin volumes at a bargain price this week: A Guide to Christian Living and, most notably, a new English translation of the 1541 edition of the Institutes. On the Institutes, Calvin aficionados will know…

This is the second of 4 parts in response to Dr. Mark Jones on the question and meaning of Baptism and the Lord’s table as the question stands between Baptistic types who practice a closed table and Presbyterian types who…