Anthony Faggiano

Husband, father, and friend. I serve as an elder in a United Reformed Church congregation (URCNA) and hold a B.A. in Theology from The Master’s University. My writing flows from a love for Scripture, the Reformed confessions, and the gospel that transforms hearts and minds. I aim to point others to Christ through truth, clarity, and grace.

The American Huguenot: Louis DuBois’s Journey from Persecution to New Paltz

In 1626, in the fields of Wicres near Lille, France, Louis DuBois was born into a steadfast Huguenot family. His life—likely shaped by the fiery Reformation preaching of Guy de Brès and rooted in the Calvinist convictions of his parents, Chrétien DuBois and Françoise le Poivre—would carry him from persecution in Europe to the founding […]

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Calvin and the Occult: The Reformer Against the Powers of Darkness

October mixes a curious potion—the Reformation’s light and Halloween’s darkness, the gospel’s clarity and the world’s fascination with the occult. Skeletons grin from porches, witches fly across store windows, and death sprawls across neighborhood lawns. The occult, once feared as demonic, is now reduced to costume and amusement. The Halloween toys our culture plays with

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