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If the past few years taught us anything, it’s that a church needs durable forces to counter its own worst tendencies.
A Star Shines Through
By Anna DesnitskayaA poignant story about a displaced family making a home in the aftermath of war.
The Pharisee’s Wife: A Novel
By Janette OkeFrom the beloved author of Love Comes Softly comes an inspiring work of historical fiction about a young Jewish woman, plucked from obscurity and thrust on a perilous journey, only to witness the world’s most life-changing story.
The Beach Boys is a celebration of the legendary band that revolutionized pop music and the iconic, harmonious sound they created, captivating fans for generations.
Since the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump in January, several of his actions have received pushback from faith groups, including in the courts.
Quilters from Pullman Christian Reformed Church in Chicago, Ill., made 12 hanging quilt banners in patterns commemorating the freedom enslaved people sought and found through the Underground Railroad.
Two Christian Reformed Church members, one in British Columbia and one in Ontario, were among this winter’s recipients of a King Charles III Coronation Medal.
There’s nothing like a crisis to expose the weaknesses in any system—and that includes family communication systems.
We all praise God for designing and creating the amazing plants and animals we see around us. But Christians disagree on how God created.
Uniquely You: Exploring Your Child’s Extraordinarily Distinctive Design
By Sally Clarkson and Nathan ClarksonUniquely You, by bestselling authors Sally Clarkson and her son, Nathan Clarkson, is filled with biblical and life-learned wisdom for helping kids become and enjoy being the person God designed them to be.
It’s easy to confuse shame with guilt or embarrassment, but shame is way more toxic.
Two or three times each year, Christian Reformed churches send representatives to their classes, regional groups of churches. Actions of classes in the past several months include two completed disaffiliations, several pastors released from ministry, and overtures going to Synod 2025.
A farm boy who God made into a pastor, Gary Hutt, served seven churches during his ministry. He died Feb. 22 at age 87.
We live in a time that encourages anything and everything but reflection.
Deep Roots, Good Fruit: Seeing the Fruit of the Spirit through Story & Scripture
By Kristin Elizabeth CouchBy combining memorable stories with rich meditations on Scripture, Kristin Couch encourages readers to see that God is at work even in life’s mundane moments.
Small Things Like These is an artful Irish movie about large matters.
Becoming the Pastor’s Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman’s Path to Ministry
By Beth Allison BarrIn Becoming the Pastor's Wife, Barr draws on her experience and her academic expertise to trace the history of the role of the pastor's wife, showing how it both helped and hurt women in conservative Protestant traditions.
The Facebook page of Center Grove Church in Greenwood, Ind., is filling up with beautiful images and daily scriptural reflections as Pastor Art DeBruyn works his way through 1,000 days of devotions.
The Family Fire team addresses struggles that often go unspoken—challenges in marriage, parenting, and spiritual growth—while reminding believers of God’s unfailing love.
All Joy
By Natalie LayneAn ebullient record connects listeners to joy in the Lord.
Psychologists suggest that empathy is crucial in helping people who are struggling. Can we truly love our neighbor as ourselves if we do not have some level of empathy?
Here’s how I approach making new friends at church.
I spied a mother and her two little boys pushing a loaded cart toward the exit.