I have begun to put together a sort of personal bibliography. As you will note, for online material, I have essentially pointed you elsewhere.
Books
Feed My Lambs: Why the Lord's Table Should Be Restored to Covenant Children. Grande Prairie, AB: Pactum Reformanda, 2002, 220 pp. My first full-length book to be published. A comprehensive overview of the question of paedocommunion, including a lengthy exposition of 1 Corinthians 11.17-34 and extensive interaction with objections.
These Are Two Covenants: The Mosaic Law in Paul's Thought. Written summer 2004; lightly revised in 2007. An extensive survey of the function of the law in Paul's writings. This small book (about 100 pages) is on the publishing schedule of Canon Press. I'm anticipating a publication date that falls roughly in the first half of 2009. Foreword by Rich Lusk.
Reforming the Modern Church was my first completed book manuscript. It addressed practical church issues such as office, membership, discipline, and so on, in light of a covenantal mindset. It was never formally published, but most of it has found its way to the public eye in the form of essays at the Biblical Studies Center. I have also heard of at least one church that was using the book as a study text for a membership class. I guess you never know where even unpublished material will end up if you show it to friends!
Essays in Print
"The Kingdom of God and Children at the Table." (In The Case for Covenant Communion, pp. 35-47. (Athanasius Press, 2006.) A brief (5000 words) overview on paedocommunion, with special focus upon the subject in the light of the kingdom of God.
"A Response to Leonard Coppes Regarding Feed My Lambs." (In The Confessional Presbyterian, volume 2 [2006], pp. 199-205.)
"A Reply to Dr Cornelis Venema on Paedocommunion." (In The Confessional Presbyterian, volume 3 [2007], pp. 242-247.) A continuation of the interaction with Coppes; Venema had stepped into the discussion when Coppes declined to interact further.
Other Articles
Most of my written work is not in "hard copy," but is available on the web. This material comprises dozens of articles; these can largely be found on my various web sites. (See the "My Sites" navigation bar at right.) Some day, I may sort through those and provide a list here, but for the present, you'll just need to visit the various sites to figure out what I've written.
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My Sites
Sites are listed below in simple alphabetical order. For further information on each site, click the link, or check out site overviews on my site portal page.