Justified by Faith Alone
If you know anything about the Reformation of the Church in the 16th Century you will have heard of "Justification by faith alone." The Reformers (Martin Luther, John Calvin and others) taught that we are justified before God by faith alone without works.
Justification depicts God as the Judge and sinners as defendants or the accused.
What it Means to Be “Reformed”
What is the Reformed Faith?
What do Reformed Christians believe about doctrine, salvation, the Bible and the covenant, and much more?
The Reformation and Twentieth Century Protestantism
This pamphlet compares the church of the Reformation which modern evangelical churches: in doctrine, in worship, in government, etc.
The Church Today and the Reformation Church: A Comparison
Churches today are very far gone from the pattern of the Reformation in doctrine, sacraments and public worship. This pamphlet calls us back to the Reformational model, which itself is the Biblical pattern.
Ought the Church Pray for Revival
Many think revival is the answer to the church's woes in an apostate age. This pamphlet promote a different solution.
Faith of Our Fathers Living Still
Jesus Saviour and the Evil of Hawking Him
A stunning critique of much of modern evangelism, where men are begged to accept Christ, with a powerful explanation of how Jesus should be preached as the true Saviour.
Heidelberg Catechism Preaching: Our Reformed Heritage
An explanation why Reformed churches preach the Heidelberg Catechism, defended from Scripture and history.
Promises, Promises, Promises... A Reformed Look at Promise Keepers
Promise Keepers brings men together to make commitments to God. This pamphlet points out the problems with this movement.
Many Evangelicals believe that the devil is behind all disasters in the world and that God has nothing or little… 