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"Do your utmost to make the nations Christian nations."

– Matthew Henry

About Reformed Hope

Reformed Hope is committed to the victory of the gospel, Christian reconstruction, and a biblical approach to civics, economics, and history. Jesus Christ is king over every sphere of life, not just the church. Every sphere of life (individual, family, church, and state) is being brought under the lordship of…Continue reading “About Reformed Hope”

5Aug 20225 Aug 2022
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God ‘Stopped Our Worship’ and Other Lies About the Church’s Response to COVID-19

“And if I am a master, where is my fear? says the Lord of hosts to you, O priests, who…

26Jun 202227 Jun 2022
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SCOTUS Opinion in Overturning Roe v. Wade Reveals Court’s Uselessness

The recent Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has been met with praise from “pro-lifers” and consternation from…

15Jun 202215 Jun 2022
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Pennsylvania Senator’s Bill is Worthless, Another Reason to Reject the Government School System

The “Empowering PA Families in Education” bill, co-sponsored by Pennsylvania Senators Ryan Aument and Scott Martin, is a worthless piece…

Bible

The Doctrines of Grace and the Importance of Confessions of Faith

20 May 201919 Jan 2026
Daniel Hyde wrote, "Despite claims that the creeds and confessions are unbiblical, that they are merely Roman Catholic traditions, or that they stifle the Spirit of God in the life…
Culture…

California Abortion Bill to Help Women “Stay on Track”

29 Apr 201929 Apr 2019
[This blog post is also available in the form of an audio podcast. The Reformed Hope Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Google Podcasts, and many other platforms.] Christian…
Literature

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Literary Description of the Perversion of Human Affections

27 Apr 201928 Apr 2019
Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. He graduated from Bowdoin College (Maine) in 1825 and would eventually become one of America's most famous writers. Hawthorne is perhaps…
Church History

New Church History Podcast!

18 Apr 201924 May 2019
Ladies and gentlemen, I am launching a new podcast on church history! Our first episode introduces us to William Bradford and is available now on Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Google Podcasts,…
Apologetics

Testing the Spirit of Mormonism: A Contrary Gospel

17 Mar 201917 Mar 2019
The Apostle John commanded Christians to test the spirits (1 John 4:1). The reason, he says, is because many false prophets have gone out into the world. Evil spirits, agents…
Book Reviews…

The 12 Most Influential Books in My Christian Walk

6 Mar 201919 Mar 2020
Twelve years ago this month I was converted to Christ. God used a book to lead me to the everlasting Gospel and the Book of all books. In the early…
Literature

Why Christians Should Value Literature

1 Mar 20192 Mar 2019
“In the beginning was the Word.” Thus opens one of the most beloved books in the Christian Scriptures, the Gospel of John. It is a most fitting introduction to a…
Bible

Do You Love Jesus Christ?

1 Mar 2019
I do not ask if you go to church. I do not ask if you read the Bible. I do not ask if you believe in God. These are important…
Culture…

What Happens Without Government Schools?

26 Feb 201926 Feb 2019
In 2014, there was a discussion concerning an obscene book in a local public school district (Cape Henlopen). A friend of mine sent a message to each member of the…
Bible…

The Strange Fire of the Charismatic Movement

22 Feb 201922 Feb 2019
I originally wrote the following article as a series of six blog posts in 2014 on a now defunct site. I have combined them all into one mega-post and made…
Bible…

A Brief Plea for More Short-Term Missionaries to Serve in America

8 Feb 20199 Feb 2019
While some in Christendom may think that the need to preach the Gospel is no longer as pressing as it was in days past, there are still some very dark…
Bible…

Five Reasons Pastors Should Not Allow the Psalms to Be Sung in Church

7 Feb 20191 Aug 2022
Navigating pastoral ministry is tricky business. One of the most challenging aspects may be deciding on the songs to sing every Sunday morning. A pastor already has so many issues…

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