A Brampton seniors complex gets its own church.
Last summer The Banner reported on the CRC Office of Social Justice’s
Calvin College sophomore Becky Kim organized a concert this spring to raise money for a replaceme
When Emily Colson’s son, Max, was diagnosed with autism, her friend said, “God works through these children. They are
This epic novel offers a tale of two frontiers.
Luci Shaw’s latest book of poetry, Harvesting Fog, marks her 30th boo
The Gospel Amid Yanks and Canucks
Considering the challenges of our cultural contextsSo which do you prefer, living in Canada or the United States?
In the November 2010 Banner, Rev.
Sometimes the most wonderful sound in the heat of summer can be the music of an ice cream truck.
Sandy Johnson tendered her resignation to the board on May 4.
The multicultural middle school group has challenged students.
CRCs from coast to coast mark Holy Week.
When budget cuts reduced parks’ upkeep, Almond Valley CRC stepped in to help.
An intergenerational Bible study of Calvin CRC, Ottawa, has teenagers talking with their parents about spiritual matters.
Rev. Augusto Liza will minister in Brazil until he is allowed re-entry.
Korean congregations in southern California join discussion of Belhar Confession.
In Memoriam: Rev. Hendrik De Bruyn
January 18, 1935 – February 21, 2011Rev.
Eight years ago, worship began in a most unlikely location: in front of the Guadalajara, Mexico, central market, a bustling place with
Interest in Christian education has increased in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, alongside rising interest in Christianity.
In 1993, Cambodia opened its doors to mission organizations and development agencies.
Recycling takes on a whole new meaning for Laura Muresan.
In his book Can We Save the T