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Young Calvinists is a committee formed under the oversight of the Young People’s Federation Board that seeks to connect young people from different Protestant Reformed congregations and to foster spiritual growth and fellowship with one another. Our main goal in all of our activities is to further unite Protestant Reformed young people, to foster friendship and Christian fellowship.
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
2w ago
Today, I would like to take a moment to reflect on the truth of the Trinity and what heresies try to undermine this beautiful truth. May this understanding of who our God is cause us to praise and glorify him all the more. First of all, God is a triune God. When we say that ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
3w ago
The RFPA is hosting a speech on September 26 on the importance of reading. The keynote speaker will be Mr. Joel Minderhoud. We encourage you to attend ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
1M ago
Throughout Scripture, God’s people learn about the beautiful truth of God creating man and woman and how they ought to live in this world. Today, society tries to take away from this biblical ordinance that God had created – that what God saw was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). Many question the gender to which God ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
3M ago
“Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life.” Proverbs 4:13 In the hustle and bustle of the school day, let’s explore the practical wisdom embedded in Proverbs 4:13: “Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life.” Imagine each school ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
4M ago
“My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.” Psalm 5:3 In the hush of dawn, as the world awakens to the gentle touch of morning light cast upon many faces, let us heed the wisdom of our text. As ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
4M ago
Today, we live in a confused world. Some would say there are over 100 gender identities. I can’t even start to think of how you could even make up more than 3 or 4 if you really tried. The world walks exactly contrary to the order which God has created. As Christians this can be ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
5M ago
Grief can be a fickle thing sometimes. It comes and goes as it pleases, never hesitating to show up and linger no matter where you are. It knows no bounds and it’s the hardest thing to conquer. In fact, it might always be there, simmering under the surface, waiting for one small reminder that it ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
6M ago
Busyness. It impacts us all, no matter what stage of life we are in. Sometimes it feels that everything around us is moving so fast that we will never be able to keep up with it all. It can be very easy to get swept up in a multitude of duties, jobs, responsibilities, and events ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
6M ago
This post concludes our series of reflections on personal devotions written by individuals from many different walks of life. This reflection was written by Titus Kamps, a member of Faith PRC. Introduction We hear about various people around us talking about doing personal devotions, such as our parents, other members of our congregation, or our ..read more
Young Calvinists | Blog of the Protestant Reformed Young People
7M ago
This continues a series of reflections on personal devotions written by individuals from many different walks of life. This reflection was written by Ethan Mingerink who is a teacher at Covenant Christian High School and attends Unity PRC with his wife and children. A great habit during personal devotions is repetition. You’ve probably heard that ..read more