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Nov/Dec 2025 issue

WHAT’S INSIDE: You can’t fight screens with nothing

Given how popular our summer screen-fast challenge was, it’s evident that our tech usage is an issue that deserves ongoing attention in Christian homes. It was great so many of us could take a break from our phones, but if we’re going to limit our screen-time for the long-term, we need to think of what we’re going to do instead. So, what alternatives do kids (and adults) have to screens?

1. Get outside

One option: in this issue, school teacher Dave Penninga shares stories from his own childhood to speak to the impor- tance of risky play. He’s also working from Jonathan Haidt’s recent book The Anxious Generation – How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness. Penninga makes the case for parents to back off some, and allow more unsupervised outdoor play.

2. Stack bricks – our “Building Block” contest is back!

Lego is another great alternative to screens. Earlier this year, more than 500 youth pulled out their bins of Lego and entered our first-ever “building block” contest. It’s back and in time for Christmas break. Be sure to point your little, and not-so-little, ones to the back cover for details.

3. Write or record – we need you to share your training, experiences, wisdom, or story

In light of what we confess in Lord’s Day 12 of the Heidel- berg Catechism, that every Christian shares in Christ’s anoint- ing as a prophet, priest, and king, we are grateful to launch a new contest where you have an opportunity to share your own message in writing, audio, or video. Perhaps you have training and education that would be a huge help to others, or you have experienced a trial and have learned lessons that you could share to the benefit of many. Maybe you have a story to encourage or warn your siblings in Christ. This is your oppor- tunity to inspire and bless Christ’s Church!
Not only could your work be published, thanks to the gen- erosity of a donor, there is a whopping $7,000 in cash prizes! Find the details on pages 2-3

Keep the printing presses rolling

As the year draws to a close, we respectfully remind our readers that Reformed Perspective is only able to publish this magazine (and produce many other resources) and give it away for free because of the generosity of people like you, who recognize the importance of thinking, speaking, and acting for God’s glory. As you can read on pages 82-83, our donors allowed us to take 4 big steps forward this year. Are you willing to help keep the presses rolling through 2026?

We have three options for you to read the magazine. First up is the flipbook edition, with its turning pages. Below that, you can click the cover to view the pdf in your browser, or click here to download the PDF (13 mb)

RP Nov-Dec 2025

INDEX: RP Contest: Your Turn / What will Canada look like in 2040 / Vera’s story: the fight for her life… / Why Charlie Kirk’s death hit so hard / The importance of risky play / Introducing the ARPA Academy / Why you (or someone you know) should plan to go to Calgary’s 2026 Summit Reformed Young Adult Conference / Why I don’t have a bucket list / Christine Farenhorst’s annual Christmas story: Learning / Interview with an artist: Paul Roth loves painting her studio / Come & Explore: Have you every wondered… / Why it’s good for teens and kids to do chores / In a Nutshell / Post Tenebras Lux: Martin Luther and the road to Reformation / More than the magazine / E.D. Update: our donors enabled us to take 4 big steps forward in 2025 / RP contest: can you build it better?

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Sept/Oct 2025 issue

WHAT'S INSIDE: Screen-fast, photo contest results, and our the merch store! A whopping 900 of our readers registered for our 10-day screen fast over the summer, far exceeding our hopes. And we know that many others took part without registering. We salute everyone who joined in, as it takes courage and strength to agree to a big change in how we live, and it takes stamina to stick with it for ten days. In this issue, we share some of the stories, tips, successes, and struggles from those who took part. And as the back page shares, we are very excited, and a little nervous, to unveil our brand-new online merch store, with over 100 designs for shirts, sweaters, mugs, and more to help you think, speak, and act to God’s glory. Canadian, non-profit, quality goods, and affordable – watch out Amazon! Our cover photo was from too long ago – 2018 – to qualify for this year’s "...in the Image of God He made them" photo contest, but was also too beautiful not to share. As photographer Christina Dokter explained: “This is our son James, who has Down Syndrome. His arrival in our lives has given us new perspective on what being an image bearer truly means.” We have three options for you to read the magazine. First up is the flipbook edition, with its turning pages. Below that, you can click the cover to view the pdf in your browser, or you can click here to download the PDF (12 mb) RP Sept-Oct 2025 INDEX: What if everything was about God? / How far can Christians go to defend their property? / Bank cancels RP / Canada's population almost shrinking / New free-to-see documentary / Who do you want to be? RP's 10-day screen-fast challenge / Reformed MP says No MAiD for the mentally ill / Less screens = More life / Photo contest results – Adults: "Made in His Image" / Photo contest results – Youth: "What's your favorite ____" / Striving to be Godly men/ Yes, all things come not by chance but by His fatherly hand  / Why freer trade is best / How to stop taking the Bible for granted / Chapter book classics and classics-to-be / Come and Explore: The pearl predicament / Great video series for kids / In a Nutshell / Want to share the Gospel more? / And more.......



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