Casey
Puritan Board Junior
Chris,
Perhaps listing NAPARC would be a good idea? It is an ecclesiastically established communion of like-minded churches, of which the PCA is a member (and I believe the URC will soon be, if it is not already). http://www.naparc.org/ The benefit of recommending those new to the Reformed faith to look at this organization, is that it is updated in time -- whereas a book will be around for a long time, not able to be updated.
The Bible Presbyterian Church is the church that split from the OPC shortly after she was formed -- it is a "fundamentalist" church (thus, dispensational).
Sorry if some of the above was already said!
Perhaps listing NAPARC would be a good idea? It is an ecclesiastically established communion of like-minded churches, of which the PCA is a member (and I believe the URC will soon be, if it is not already). http://www.naparc.org/ The benefit of recommending those new to the Reformed faith to look at this organization, is that it is updated in time -- whereas a book will be around for a long time, not able to be updated.
The Bible Presbyterian Church is the church that split from the OPC shortly after she was formed -- it is a "fundamentalist" church (thus, dispensational).
Sorry if some of the above was already said!