
Family and Sabbath in the Writings of Wendell Berry
Darryl G. Hart and Camden Bucey converse about family and Sabbath through the writings of Wendell Berry.
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Darryl G. Hart and Camden Bucey converse about family and Sabbath through the writings of Wendell Berry.
Download the audio

Darryl G. Hart and Camden Bucey converse about family and Sabbath through the writings of Wendell Berry.
Participants: Camden Bucey, Darryl G. Hart

The Christ the Center panel had the privilege of conversing with Dr. George Scipione, professor of pastoral theology and director of the Biblical Counseling Institute at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological
Patti Neighmond of NPR reports that more couples live together before marriage than ever before. The figures show how far our culture has changed in just one generation. But interestingly,

The panel continues to examine the theological foundations for engaging culture.
Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
Sections
7. A kind of prefects over kingdoms and provinces, but specially the guardians of the elect. Not certain that every believer is under the charge of a single angel.

Darryl G. Hart and Camden Bucey converse about family and Sabbath through the writings of Wendell Berry.
Download the audio

Darryl G. Hart and Camden Bucey converse about family and Sabbath through the writings of Wendell Berry.
Participants: Camden Bucey, Darryl G. Hart

The Christ the Center panel had the privilege of conversing with Dr. George Scipione, professor of pastoral theology and director of the Biblical Counseling Institute at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological
Patti Neighmond of NPR reports that more couples live together before marriage than ever before. The figures show how far our culture has changed in just one generation. But interestingly,

The panel continues to examine the theological foundations for engaging culture.
Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
Sections
7. A kind of prefects over kingdoms and provinces, but specially the guardians of the elect. Not certain that every believer is under the charge of a single angel.
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Summer1
By Geerhardus Vos Translated by Daniel Ragusa
Though countless signs around me brim
that he the land doth greet,
how shall I ever find him
or where his

Autumn1 By Geerhardus Vos Translated by Daniel Ragusa Still lingers golden autumn, still stand harvest colors,
Ripening in field, still roams through woods and gardens
A lovely postlude

I had the privilege of participating in a panel discussion on Danny Olinger’s excellent biography of Geerhardus Vos at the Presbyterian Scholars Conference, held at Harbor House, Wheaton College, on

Winter’s Death[1] by Geerhardus Vos
Here lies the Winter hated,
Goliath-like prostrated,
Whom David’s stone laid low.
Recovered from earth’s chillness,
Spring uses the first stillness
To put left-over illness
Beneath the thin-grown snow. His efforts