Set in Canada in 1972, this beautiful Booker Prize-longlisted novel is about painful histories that need reckoning with and the moments in life when we can change for the better.
An Indigenous CRC pastor talks about seeking the truth in movie depictions of his people.
Anxious women. Hopeful couples. And the doctor who took advantage of them all.
Human language—in all its variety and vitality—is a glorious reflection of our being made in the image of a God who created the world through his word, a God who is the Word.
In some Christian Reformed contexts, women leaders experience less than hospitable environments and find that contributing their voice and gifts to ministry takes increased courage.
Lynda Randle lends her deep, powerful voice to an album of “lament, healing, forgiveness and love.”
A sweeping YA adventure set in the late 19th century about science, love, and finding your place in the world, perfect for fans of Ruta Sepetys and Julie Berry.
As a university pastor, every funeral I lead is a tragedy. This student, staff member, or professor died too young.
The better we know someone, the more we might be able to form our prayers and our support around what will bless them.
I wasn’t only uncomfortable. I was blessed and challenged.
Ttokamsa Mission Church in Monterey Park, Calif., offered a robot and coding class for kids, pairing church members who have expertise in the field with its children’s ministry for a “Cooperation Mission Lab.”
Lynden (Wash.) Christian High School celebrated state championships for both their senior girls and boys basketball teams this past season.
Speaking this week at the 2022 Kuyper Conference, Ruth Padilla DeBorst, was this year’s recipient of the Kuyper Prize recognizing excellence in Reformed theology and public life.
As London prepares for war in 1939, a young woman moves from the country to work at a bookshop.
Five friends try to make it one gig at a time on this PG streaming comedy.
A book for 5- to 7-year-olds about what it feels like to have a negative thought you just can't shake and the steps you can take to let it go.
There was a secret message Jesus wanted to whisper into the hearts of the servants, in the back room where the jars were kept.
For people with disabilities, church can be overwhelming and difficult to navigate. But it shouldn’t have to be.
Internationally recognized Old Testament scholar Richard Briggs helps readers understand the power and vision of Psalm 23.
A new podcast hosted by Karen Swallow Prior looks at the faith and works of Jane Austen.
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A speaker is surprised to learn that church youth don’t care for many of the new worship songs.
Once upon a time there was a girl who grew up in a dysfunctional home.
I recently met some friends from church for coffee. They used a cash app to pay and spoke about something called cryptocurrency. Should Christians be adopting these modern financial innovations?