About
Ken Duffy
Ken Duffy writes on the Christian life under the authority of Scripture. The work is confessionally Reformed. It treats doctrine as the structure that orders how a believer thinks, worships, and lives.
The writing gathers into a few streams. The War Journal holds longer essays on the church, its officers, and the pressures of the present age. The Reformlets answer narrower questions in shorter form. Together they press one conviction: the text of Scripture governs the conclusions a Christian is permitted to reach.
The method is plain. Each piece shows the exegetical path before it states where the path arrives. Where Scripture creates pressure against a settled position, the pressure is named. Where a competing reading exists, it is stated and weighed against the text.
God holds the pace of sanctification in His own hand. The writing serves that work by returning the reader to what God has said.