Thankful for 10 Years

Things have been quiet around here. We’ve welcomed our eighth child, who has us busy as she was 7 weeks early. (We hope to bring her home from the hospital soon.)

I didn’t want the month to end without marking this blog’s special anniversary. It was ten years ago that Fundamentally Reformed began.

I’m thankful for the personal growth and the friends I’ve made over these years. I’ve been blessed to interact with hundreds of books and really develop my theology at the feet of conservative and Reformed evangelical authors. Along the way I’ve tried to inspire others to question some of their assumptions and study Scripture anew. We’ve had some dropdown, drag-em-out comment fights. And we’ve covered some truly tragic stories.

I feel like I’ve matured in my outlook and no longer need to crusade for my point of view, at all costs. Reading, thinking and studying are part of my life and I plan to keep this blog going as long as people find it helpful. I should start posting reviews and other content with the new year. Till then, consider exploring the archives, and thanks for ten great years!

2 thoughts on “Thankful for 10 Years

  1. Hi Bob,

    I went to your website https://www.fundamentallyreformed.com/2012/12/21/a-survey-of-the-reformation-pts-7-10-the-five-points-of-calvinism-answering-objections-why-the-reformation-matters/ to download the audio of the 10 part Adult Sunday School called “A Survey of the Reformation: Its History and Doctrine”. None of the audio are available. I am interested in listening to your sermons.

    Blessing regards,

    Huong Ho (info@vaforvets.onmicrosoft.com)

  2. I’m glad this blog exists, because it inspired me, as an IFB person, to sweep out all the Calvinists from my non-denominational college as a student and succeeded. And I have taken the crusade to sweep out the Reformed from the IFB and keep them separate. (Don’t misunderstand, I have many Reformed friends, but they ought to be separate, because the IFB can be purified by its own principles rather than shoehorning a largely inconsistent and logically fallacious theology that also has its criminals like the IFB)

    That’s probably against what your intended purpose was, though. But, basically, I am your antithesis. 😉

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