Ecumenism both blesses and weakens us. Our structures limp along. And we wrestle with proclaiming relevant Reformed insights. . .
All Alone
by Donald W. Berghuis
The Tyranny of E-Mail by by John Freeman
The Four-Thousand-Year Journey to Your InboxIn his astute critique of e-mail, John Freeman frames the vast changes wrought by the Internet in the context of 4,000 years of histor
The Weepies consist of a husband-and-wife team who write bouncy tunes and lyrics that catch y
The Canadian Ministries office of the Christian Reformed Church in North America has invested time and energy in creating short videos
Against the odds, Western Michigan Christian High School’s boys’ soccer team won the 2
Chicago school receives prayers for peace
DRS provides aid to several flooded homes in New Brunswick
Artists combine sculpting, painting, poetry, and music.
Sacramento church combines love of hiking and backpacking with ministry
In Memoriam: Rev. Anthony De Jager
June 25, 1922 – September 25, 2010Rev.
Kingston churches help Queen’s University campus ministry with weekly supper
Toronto graduate school gets new leader from business world.
“Coming Home” Prayers Answered
teen returns home after region-wide prayer service held.When Cheri Vande Werken, 16, left home without a trace in August, her parents and brother did everything they could to find her, conta
Eastern Ontario regions cancel events for lack of registration.
Evangelical ministers get support in Mormon country.
CRCs open buildings as shelters for those living on the streets.
The Quinte Christian High School boys volleyball team finished its season with the provincial championship.
The Banner is seeking a news correspondent in lower Michigan/northern Ohio.
The British Columbia provincial gold medal for girls high school volleyball was won by Surrey (British Columbia) Christian School (for
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The Spirit of Food: 34 Writers on Feasting and Fasting Toward God by edited by Leslie Leyland Fields
While the Chicken Soup franchise of books never quite satisfied me, this collection of essays serves up something truly rich—the
What’s in a name? Plenty.
In Memoriam: Rev. James Joosse, 1925 – 2010
July 23, 1925 — August 29, 2010Rev.