Last month I promised to answer the most frequently asked question readers sent in on the bounce-back cards to our very successful (thank
Columns
Read our regular columns on Faith Matters, Big Questions, Christian apologetics, Shiao Chong's monthly Editorial, the Discover page (especially for kids), the Vantage Point, the Other Six, and letters from Christian Reformed Church members and our readers. Our online-only columns are As I Was Saying and Behind the Banner.
Dad could be such a zeurpiet (ZUR-peet). I don’t know how else to describe it.
Eppinga is waiting for his ship to come in. It won’t. Meanwhile, he has asked me to write his column for a few months.
When 26-year-old farmer and youth elder Josh Lubach from Ponoka, Alberta, politely agreed to an interview for this column, he was happy t
Sometimes the most ordinary things are the most interesting. This month we’ll take a look at something we see and use every day.
Theology
Q: When does the end justify the means?
A: Such “end-means” thinking comes from Utilitarian theorieTheology
Q When does the end justify the means?
The Christian Reformed Church continues on its dangerous journey.
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
—Psalm 139:13
Where Did Our Young Adults Go?
The article “Where did our Young Adults Go?” (August 2007) brings out a problem that m
A husband asked his wife how she thought he’d look in a beard.
“Lonely,” she replied.In 2005 the annual leadership convention of our denomination, synod, challenged Christian Reformed congregations to make faith nurture, o
Years ago Bob Hope said in an interview that when preachers get together it’s a lot of laughs, but when comedians do the same, it&r
Plants Planting Plants
Imagine you’re a plant. You eat, you drink, you breathe, you grow, and you make seeds.
One of the sweetest pleasures of my summer is to paddle down the Braden River in our double kayak with my girls Laurel and Lea.
Creation Care
Q: How can I encourage my church to get actively involved in promoting good stewardship of creation?
While visiting the Chicago Botanic Garden, my husband and I spent the better part of a day strolling from an English walled garden to a J
Synod 2007
As a confessionally committed pastor in the Christian Reformed Church, I’m grieved by Synod 2007’s action
Authentic. Starbucks uses this word as bait to entice new baristas.
There was a lady who was going to a new dentist for the first time. That is, he was new to her.
I have a confession to make. I just broke a cardinal rule of being a Banner editor.
Terrific, Tremendous Trees
Trees are a big deal in the Bible, and I can prove it. Ask a parent for permission to go online.
Sometimes I preach in Christian Reformed churches where nothing in the worship hour reminds me that I’m in a Christian Reformed chu