A new blog, “The Twelve,” carries the byline “Reformed.
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A group of brightly attired women is busy preparing an afternoon meal in the village of Mborurokh Cissé.
Jose Armas grew up in a crime-infested neighborhood in one of Guatemala City’s most notorious zones.
The Hunger Games are upon us. I’ve been dreading this moment since I heard that the first of the book trilogy was being filmed. Not because I didn’t like the books; in fact, I like them quite a lot.
Kids in Dearborn, Mich., play bingo for books.
Carissa Verkaik, a member of Haven CRC in Zeeland, is named academic All-American and Michigan MVP in women’s basketball.
Two classes in California, one from the CRC and one from the RCA, hold historic combined meeting.
Iowa youth group makes ‘Linus’ blankets for kids in need.
Members of West Olive CRC don’t just make dinner; they deliver it to their neighbors.
Using pillowcases, women from Fellowship CRC in Big Rapids sew over 400 dresses for girls in Haiti.
Proceeds of the largest bridge tournament in Canada go to CRWRC.
The families of hundreds of students enjoyed an economical family fun day, thanks to Ajax Crossroads Community CRC.
Square Inch Community CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich., offers hospitality with vegan and allergen-free food.
Ten years into her career, Rosie Thomas has found peace and happiness.
Billy Graham, world-renowned preacher and evangelist, notes that as a Christian he was taught how to die but not how to grow old.
Do you remember walking through the gates of a fair when you were a child?
Enriching: Unlocki
Elsie Vander Weit was born with cerebral palsy more than 60 years ago in the Netherlands.
Michael Williams says he experienced the grace of God in a powerful and intense way while serving on a United States Navy submarine.
“I don’t know what to think anymore,” she said, “but I want to know how I should pray.
Rachel deKoning Kraay has reached the end of her term, so The Banner is seeking a news writer for Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The CRC’s new policy of diversity in leadership follows the spirit of the New Testament church.
Striking up friendships with teens may change their life—and yours.