reformed perspectives

About the Magazine


What is Reformed Perspectives Magazine?

Reformed Perspectives is a free, weekly, electronic magazine. We run essays, sermons, and any another material that strikes us as being useful or helpful in Christian thought, living and/or ministry. Our articles are written from the perspective of the Reformed tradition (check out our Reformation history archives if you don't know what the Reformed tradition is). Most contributing authors are pastors or seminary professors, though we also have some very good materials from seminary students and laypeople.

History of Reformed Perspectives Magazine

From 1998 until late 2003, Reformed Perspectives Magazine was known as IIIM Magazine Online. When we started publishing, we didn't do much strategizing. We simply wanted to help Christianity compete for the hearts and minds of the worldwide internet community. We also hoped to ensure that Reformed perspectives on theology, history and biblical studies were represented on the web.

More recently, we realized that maybe a little strategizing was in order. So, we added an independent site for the magazine, and we changed its name. Our focus group (i.e., the editors) thought that a more descriptive name would be helpful, and that "Reformed Perspectives" was downright catchy. In addition to residing on its own website, Reformed Perspectives is also available as a subsection of our megasite thirdmill.org.

About the Publisher

Reformed Perspectives Magazine is the weekly online magazine of Third Millennium Ministries (IIIM). Our doctrinal standards are the Westminster Confession of Faith, together with its Shorter and Larger Catechisms. For more information, please visit About IIIM.

Editorial Staff

Reformed Perspectives Magazine is edited by the staff of Third Millennium Ministries. The current Theological Editor responsible for weekly article selection, editing, and publication is Rev. Joseph R. Nally. Joe is a former pastor and received his reformed education at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida. He has additional advanced degree studies in theology/history both in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, England, and the Czech Republic. In addition, he is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society. Past weekly editors have included Ra McLaughlin (1998-2001; 2004-2006; M.Div., RTS, Orlando), who is now serving as the Director of Curriculum and Webmaster, Robert Barnes (2002-2003; M.Div., RTS, Orlando), and Matthew Gross (2003-2004; M.A., RTS, Orlando).