October 3: The Spirit of Presbyterianism
And so our Saturday tours through PRESBYTERIANISM FOR THE PEOPLE ended last week. Apparently that book proved popular enough that its author, the Rev. Robert P. Kerr, was encouraged to expand…
October 2: Rev. John Hess McComb
Contending Earnestly The number “seven” has always been associated with perfection. But while that is the belief, there would be no one who would suggest that the seventh opening exercises of Westminster…
October 1: Dr. Raymond B. Dillard [1944-1993]
"He Did Not Die Too Soon; No Christian Ever Does." I remember what a shock it was, back in 1993, to hear of Ray's death. A beloved friend and professor…
September 30: Rev. Abraham Keteltas [1732-1798]
A Heart Firmly Attached in the Interest of His Country. Abraham Keteltas was born in New York City on December 26, 1732. His father, Abraham Keteltas, Sr., was a merchant…
