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Set in the mythical world of husky Vikings fighting with fire-breathing dragons, How to
City Dog and Country Frog are as different as two crea
Melody is a smart, funny fifth grader who has cerebral palsy.
In the very proper English town of Edgecombe St. Mary, retired Army major Ernest Pettigrew has problems.
In an age of iTunes downloads and “American Idol” crooners, this
On April 4, 1968, James Earl Ray shot and killed Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tenn.
Stanley Hauerwas says we can’t understand the “what” of Christianity without knowing the “how” of being
For Jeanne Murray Walker, poetry is puzzling but necessary.
In a profound yet clearly understandable manner, N. T.
Sandra McCracken’s latest album, In Feast or Fallow
The fastest long-distance runners are from a secreti
Ink is a dark, stylish fantasy that uses startling visuals, sharp dialogue, and exciting action to tell a story taking place on two pl
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Hunger and poverty are the result of our sinful selfishness that subverts values and warps distribution systems.
In this book, Anchee Min admirably achieves her goal: t
Many churches are choosing to show videos as an alternative to readings or drama.
Jakob Dylan’s latest album opens with this: “God wants us busy, never giving up / He wants nothing but the whole wide worl
Rev. Moses Chung has been appointed to lead Christian Reformed Home Missions.
A nine-year-old from East Saugatuck will be the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s Michigan Goodwill Ambassador for 2011.
Like Cinderella, the musicians who jam at The Bridge Community Christian Reformed Church all have to be home before curfew.
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By the grace of God and a few good men from a Montana CRC, ex-prisoner Richard Stewart made a successful transition from prison to life on the outside.