About Us

Dear friends of the Faith,

The idea for the Reformation Journal was born at a social gathering of pastors and students who recognized that a website that focuses on providing faithful Biblical teaching on various issues could be a tremendous tool for the preparing, building up, and encouraging of pastors and laymen. The church, and God’s people in it, need more online resources for good reading, study, and devotional materials.

Let me offer a few words about the layout to help you get acquainted. The main section (left/center portion of the page) will link to our main content articles. These are articles either written specifically for Reformation Journal or that we have been given permission to reprint in their entirety. These articles have been read and sometimes edited by member of our staff and we believe them to be theologically accurate. In an effort not to overwhelm our readers with content that changes too frequently, new articles will be added to this section every other week.

The bottom (brown box) section contains links to articles in various other Christian magazines and websites. These articles are linked to on the originating website and are articles that we think are interesting and worth your time. The editors and staff of Reformation Journal do not necessarily agree with everything contained in the articles linked to in this section. This section is updated several times each month as new articles become available.

The right sidebar -brown box- section contains the daily Scripture reading plan from the ESV Bible. Following this plan will help you read through the entire Bible in one year.

The right sidebar -middle gray box- contains a daily devotional (Monday-Friday) written by a member of our editorial staff.

The right sidebar -bottom gray box- contains links to news that affects the Christian Church as well as announcements about the site. This section is updated daily.

Thank you for visiting the Reformation Journal - we hope it becomes a valuable resource for you. Don’t hesitate to use the contact form to send us any suggestions or ideas for articles.

Blessings in Christ,

Paul Mulner
Editor-in-Chief
Reformation Journal