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The Book of Esther Comes AliveThe book of Esther in the Bible does not even mention the name of God. ... |
The Cape Town CommitmentThe Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization (Cape Town, 16-25 Octob... |
We Have A Problem! - But There Is Hope!Vast numbers of current leaders surveyed believe that we are doing a poor j... |
A 21st Century Reformation: Back to First PrinciplesThe sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation left a profound mark not only ... |
Four years have passed since the Synod of 2006 decided to implement what is known as our fourfold task (4FT). For the past thirty months Jack De Vries met with pastors, church leaders, congregations, sessions, and classes throughout Australia promoting the 4FT and advancing these four priorities which the Christian Reformed Churches of Australia (CRCA) have identified as essential and strategic to fulfilling our Gospel calling. How are we doing both as individual congregations and collectively as a denomination? What are the key indicators that mark our progress in moving forward with the 4FT?
by Jack De Vries
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![]() The Book of Esther Comes AliveThe book of Esther in the Bible does not even mention the name of God. ... |
![]() The Cape Town CommitmentThe Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization (Cape Town, 16-25 Octob... |
![]() We Have A Problem! - But There Is Hope!Vast numbers of current leaders surveyed believe that we are doing a poor j... |
![]() A 21st Century Reformation: Back to First PrinciplesThe sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation left a profound mark not only ... |
![]() Our 4Fold Task: Moving ForwardFour years have passed since the Synod of 2006 decided to implement what is... |
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![]() Ministry Training Co-OrdinatorOn the final day of 2007, Jack and Jeannie De Vries set foot on Australian ... |
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