The Puritan Reformed Conference is just a few weeks away. You will want to be part of this year's event August 25-27.
Speakers include:
Michael Barrett is the president of Geneva Reformed Seminary and an associate minister of Faith Free Presbyterian Church, Greenville, South Carolina. He earned his doctorate in Old Testament Text with a special focus on Semitic languages. For almost thirty years, he was professor of Ancient Languages and Old Testament Theology and Interpretation at Bob Jones University. He assumed his present position at GRS in the fall of 2000. He has published numerous articles and several books, including Beginning at Moses: A Guide to Finding Christ in the Old Testament; Complete in Him: A Guide to Understanding and Enjoying the Gospel; God’s Unfailing Purpose: The Message of Daniel; The Beauty of Holiness: A Guide to Biblical Worship; Love Divine and Unfailing: The Gospel According to Hosea, and The Hebrew Handbook. Dr. Barrett and his wife, Sandra, have two sons and five grandchildren.
Joel Beeke is president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, a pastor of the Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, editor of Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth, editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books, president of Inheritance Publishers, and vice-president of the Dutch Reformed Translation Society. He has written, co-authored, or edited sixty books (most recently, Living for the Glory of God: An Introduction to Calvinism, Meet the Puritans, Contagious Christian Living, Calvin for Today, Developing a Healthy Prayer Life, and Taking Hold of God), and contributed fifteen hundred articles to Reformed books, journals, periodicals, and encyclopedias. His Ph.D. is in Reformation and Post-Reformation theology from Westminster Theological Seminary. He is frequently called upon to lecture at seminaries and to speak at Reformed conferences around the world. He and his wife Mary have with three children.
Gerald Bilkes is Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology. He completed a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary. He was recipient of the United States Information Agency Fellowship at the Albright Institute (ASOR) in Jerusalem during the 1997-1998 year. He has written several articles on biblical-theological themes and given addresses at several conferences. His areas of special interest include hermeneutics, the history of interpretation, and conversion in the Bible. He and his wife, Michelle, have four children.
David Murray is Professor of Old Testament and Practical Theology. He studied for the ministry at Glasgow University and the Free Church of Scotland College (Edinburgh). He was a pastor for 12 years, first at Lochcarron Free Church of Scotland and then at Stornoway Free Church of Scotland (Continuing). From 2002 to 2007, he was Lecturer in Hebrew and Old Testament at the Free Church Seminary in Inverness. He has a Doctor of Ministry degree from Reformation International Theological Seminary for his work relating Old Testament Introduction studies to the pastoral ministry. Dr. Murray joined the faculty of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in 2007. He is the author of Christians Get Depressed Too and the producer of God’s Technology: Training Our Children To Use Technology To God’s Glory. He also blogs at Head Heart Hand. David and his wife, Shona, have four children.
John Thackway is pastor of the Holywell Evangelical Church in North Wales. Pastor Thackway has been editor of the Bible League Quarterly since 1993. Since 2004, he has been a member of the General Committee of the Trinitarian Bible Society. He is a visiting lecturer at the London Reformed Baptist Seminary, and he has spoken at conferences throughout the United Kingdom and abroad. Pastor Thackway and his wife, Margaret, have four children and three grandchildren.
Geoffrey Thomas has been the pastor of Alfred Place Baptist Church in Aberystwyth, Wales, since 1965. He has served as the Chairman of the Grace Churches of England and Wales, and of the Association of Evangelical Churches of Wales. He studied at the university at Cardiff and earned a Master of Divinity degree from Westminster Theological Seminary. This year, Westminster Theological Seminary awarded Pastor Thomas the Doctor of Divinity degree. He has written a numerous articles and several books including Ernest Reisinger: A Biography, Philip and the Revival in Samaria, and Preaching: The Man, The Message and the Method. He has spoken at conferences throughout the United Kingdom and abroad. He is also a visiting lecturer at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. Pastor Thomas and his wife, Iola, have three daughters and nine grandchildren.
William VanDoodewaard serves as Associate Professor of Church History. Previously he served as Assistant Professor of European History at Patrick Henry College, near Washington, D.C., and as Visiting Professor of History at Huntington University. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen. He is a contributing editor for the recent reprint of the 17th century Puritan work, Edward Fisher’s The Marrow of Modern Divinity, and has written for several historical and theological journals. His research interests include the church history of Scotland and the Low Countries, and the history of Christian doctrine. An ordained minister in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Churches, he has served as a guest speaker and preacher for churches in the United States, Canada, and Scotland.
Malcolm Watts trained at London Bible College from 1967-70. Pastor Watts has been the minister of Emmanuel Church, Salisbury since 1971. At present, he is Chairman of the General Committee of the Trinitarian Bible Society, and Chairman of the Bible League Trust, which publishes the Bible League Quarterly. Pastor Watts is a visiting Lecturer at the London Reformed Baptist Seminary and the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He has spoken at conferences throughout the United Kingdom and abroad. He is the author of The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text, and he has co-authored The Worship of God and The Government of the Church. Pastor Watts and his wife, Gillian, have two daughters, and six grandchildren.
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College or seminary student registration (and spouse) is $25 per person.
One day registration is $25 per person.
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