Recent Book News from the RFPA

The Reformed Free Publishing Association recently sent out its Spring 2014 Newsletter, which contains news on the work of its various committees and an extended review of Marvin Kamps’ new book 1834: Hendrik De Cock’s Return to the True Church. To access this newsletter (in pdf), visit this page on the RFPA website. There you can also sign up to receive this newsletter by email if you so desire.

I would also like to call attention to significant new editions of two older works published by the RFPA. Below is the publisher’s own advertisements of these books. With the wedding season upon us, the first of these titles would make a great gift item.

And the second title should be of interest to every Reformed person who loves the gospel of sovereign grace and who desires to see the call of that gospel to sinners properly understood and consistently maintained.

Follow the links for information on ordering these “new” books.

Christ was sent into the world to establish the kingdom of God and rule it as king... This kingdom required that Jesus stay on the cross.

New second edition!

This 128-page small paperback provides straightforward, practical instruction for single and married believers alike, taken directly from the classic Bible passages on sex and marriage. Added to this second edition are two appendices which treat the remarriage and prohibition of the remarriage of the “innocent party”.

Back in print!

Is there a “well-meant offer” of salvation to all men? Or is the call of the gospel restricted to the elect only? Is there an alternative to these two extremes? This book sets forth and defends the Reformed position of the gospel call to all mankind. (224 pages, paperback)

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  1. Very good stuff! Oh how the Arminians like to call all Calvinists “hyper” because we do not tell everyone that God loves them and has a wonderful plan for their lives. We know God saves those He predestined by the preaching of His gospel and that He alone knows who the elect are. We may not see the produce of our sowing, but we see fruit in the lives He has raised from the dead. And because He has commanded us to shine His light in the darkness until He returns, we go forth and tell dead men everywhere that there is a Savior in Zion.

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