I Have a Confession: The What and Why of the Westminster Confession of Faith

Nathan Eshelman


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In your town, there are probably many churches saying they follow the Bible, yet they worship very differently and take different positions on big issues. How can we find a church that promotes right thinking about the Bible, encourages unity with truth, protects us from error, and helps us proclaim the good news? That is the heart of confessional churches and being a confessional Christian. This book is an introduction to confessions and what they’re supposed to do (and not do), focusing on the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781943017553
  • Page Count
    138
  • Publisher
    Crown & Covenant
  • Publication Date
    December 2022

About the Author

Nathan Eshelman pastors the Orlando Reformed Presbyterian Church in historic downtown Orlando, Florida. He prepared for ministry at seminaries in Grand Rapids, Mich. and Pittsburgh, Pa. He writes for Gentle Reformation and Meet the Puritans and co-hosts the podcast The Jerusalem Chamber. Nathan is married to Lydia and has five children.

Nathan is an avid reader of the Puritans and 17th/18th century Scottish theology. He is the co-host of the podcast, "The Jerusalem Chamber," writes for Gentle Reformation, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals (Meet the Puritans), and other journals and ecclesiastical magazines.

I Have a Confession: The What and Why of the Westminster Confession of Faith - Nathan Eshelman - 9781943017553
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I Have a Confession: The What and Why of the Westminster Confession of Faith

$9.99 $10.00
In your town, there are probably many churches saying they follow the Bible, yet they worship very differently and take different positions on big issues. How can we find a church that promotes right thinking about the Bible, encourages unity with truth, protects us from error, and helps us proclaim the good news? That is the heart of confessional churches and being a confessional Christian. This book is an introduction to confessions and what they’re supposed to do (and not do), focusing on the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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