Table of Contents:
1. Why Spiritual Growth is Important—Stephen Myers
Scriptural Studies
2. Growing in Grace through the Psalms—Rhett Dodson
3. Growing in the Fear of the LORD—Daniel Timmer
4. Growing in Repentance and Faith (James 4:6–10)—Joseph Pipa
5. The Holy Spirit as the Author of Sanctification (1 Peter 2:1–3)—Tom Nettles
6. Growing in Personal Sanctification (Phil. 2:12–13)—Tom Nettles
7. Growing in Heavenly-Mindedness (Phil. 3:17–21)—Maarten Kuivenhoven
Theological Studies
8. Growing in Personal Assurance of Faith—Joel Beeke
9. Growing in Awareness of our Adoption by God—Rob Ventura
10. Growing in Personal Evangelism—Ian Macleod
Experiential Studies
11. Growing in Christlikeness—Greg Salazar
12. Growing in Communion with the Triune God—William VanDoodewaard
13. Growing in Grace in Good Works—Mark Kelderman
Joel R. Beeke (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) served as president of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary from 1995 to 2023 and now serves as its chancellor and professor of homiletics and systematic theology. He is a minister of the Heritage Reformed Congregation of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Rhett Dodson is the senior pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Hudson, Ohio.
Ian Macleod is a pastor of the Free Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Stephen G. Myers (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is professor of systematic and historical theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and has served as a minister in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Joseph A. Pipa, Jr. has been both a church pastor and theological professor. He is President and Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in South Carolina and exercises a worldwide expositional ministry.
Greg Salazar is assistant professor of historical theology for the PhD program at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Daniel Timmer is Professor of Biblical Studies for the PhD program at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He is an ordained ruling elder in the Reformed Church of Quebec and serves at the Faculté de théologie évangélique in Montreal. Prior to coming to PRTS, Dr. Timmer taught at Farel Reformed Seminary in Montreal, Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS, and the University of Sudbury in Ontario. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society, the Institute for Biblical Research, and the Society of Biblical Literature, and has published several articles and books exploring various aspects of biblical theology. He and his wife Andreea have two sons.
William VanDoodewaard is Professor of Church History at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He has held appointments as Visiting Research Fellow in the School of History and Anthropology at Queen’s University Belfast and Visiting Scholar at Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. VanDoodewaard has written for numerous journals and magazines and is the author of three books: 1 & 2 Peter: Feed My Sheep (Welwyn Commentary Series), The Quest for the Historical Adam, and The Marrow Controversy and Seceder Tradition. He is an ordained minister who has served as a church planter in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Rob Ventura is a pastor of Grace Community Baptist Church in Cumberland, Rhode Island.