Check out the new gallery section of our web site. Below are two albums of pictures that were taken a number of years ago when men from the present board of WBM went to Hungary to ordain four ministers and to inspect the properties used for the Karolyi Gaspar Institute of Theology & Missions, which […]
Posted on March 29th, 2007 by Rev. Eric Bristley
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Dear WBM Family,
My name is Dr. Clinton Szekely Foraker. The board of Westminster Biblical Missions appointed me interim field chairman for Central and Eastern Europe. I am also pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Rising Sun, MD and a founding member of the ERPC (Evangelical Reformed Presbyterian Church).
I have served on the WBM board […]
Posted on March 17th, 2007 by Rev. Dennis Roe
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In the development of missionary churches it is necessary for those who are laboring as pastors to not “lord it over” the sheep. Scripture is very emphatic on this point. Christ says,
42 But Jesus called them to Himself and said to them, You know that those […]
Posted on February 26th, 2007 by Rev. Eric Bristley
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The text of the Heidelberg Catechism in Hungarian: Heidelbergi Káté. One of the key confessional documents of the Reformed faith in Hungary.
Posted on January 23rd, 2007 by edb
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By J. H. Bavinck
The following except is from J. H. Bavinck’s An Introduction to the Science of Missions (Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1960): 196-198. This book, originally appearing in Dutch in 1954 by the nephew of the great Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck, is a classic treatment of the Reformed […]
Posted on December 31st, 1969 by Rev. Eric Bristley
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The following essay is taken from The Encyclopedia of Christianity Vol. II (Marshallton, DE):439-441. R. B. Kuiper, who was professor of practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia, PA) and Calvin Theological Seminary (Grand Rapids, MI), sets forth the key elements of the liberty of believers against many imbalances, infringements, […]
Posted on December 31st, 1969 by Rev. Eric Bristley
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