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URCNA MISSIONS


Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believers the Old-Fashioned Way
Packer, J. I., and Gary A. Parrett Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2010 Fulfilling the Great Commission and making disciples (not just converts) entails teaching all that Christ has commanded. The authors call the church to recover catechesis as a vital tool for discipleship and mission. The book argues that churches must move converts toward robust, confessionally rooted formation that shapes both mind and heart. When believers are grounded in the truths of guilt, grace, and


Get Real: Sharing Your Everyday Faith Every Day
Leonard, John Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2009 This has to be one of the most helpful “how to” books on the task of witnessing. Leonard invites readers to move beyond superficiality and to work at developing deeper spiritual relationships with our neighbors, not to use friendship as a means to our evangelistic ends but to practice real care for them (one chapter is entitled “Listen More Than You Speak”). Such a loving relationship is the context in which believers can s


To Win Our Neighbors for Christ: The Missiology of the Three Forms of Unity
Bredenhof, Wes Launceston, TAS: Free Reformed Publishing, 2020 Rev. Wes Bredenhof, pastor of the Free Reformed Church of Launceston, Tasmania, explores the missionary vision at the heart of the Belgic Confession, Heidelberg Catechism, and Canons of Dort. With clarity and conviction, he shows that Reformed theology is deeply missional, rooted in God’s sovereign grace and expressed through the faithful preaching of Christ to the world.
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