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Study guides, historical commentary, and theological reflection on the Modern Confession.

The Amsterdam Declaration 2000, produced by the Billy Graham Center's global evangelism conference, articulated evangelical convictions about the nature, urgency, and method of evangelism at the dawn of the twenty-first century.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
July 13, 2026


Ordained Minister, M.Div.
July 6, 2026


Ordained Minister, M.Div.
June 29, 2026

The Belhar Confession (1982) arose directly out of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Explore its three central affirmations and why they represent a landmark in Reformed confessional history.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
June 22, 2026

Can the church still write genuine confessions of faith today? The tradition says yes — and the challenges of our age demand it as much as any previous era.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
June 6, 2026

In 1978, nearly 300 evangelical scholars gathered in Chicago to produce a definitive statement on the inerrancy of Scripture. Here's what they said and why it matters.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
May 30, 2026

The 1974 Lausanne Covenant brought together evangelical leaders from 150 nations to confess a shared faith and commit to a shared mission. It changed global Christianity.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
May 23, 2026

In 1934, the Confessing Church in Germany issued the Barmen Declaration against Nazi interference in the church. It remains one of the most courageous confessions in history.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
May 16, 2026

Every legitimate modern confession stands on the foundation of the ancient creeds. Here's how the great modern confessional documents relate to the classical tradition.

Ordained Minister, M.Div.
April 10, 2026