Church
Q If elders and pastors no longer regularly visit congregation members in their ho
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Q If elders and pastors no longer regularly visit congregation members in their ho
I found the visual graphic of the fist on page 7 of the January 2010 Banner both startling and unsettling.
The findings from the recent survey of Christian Reformed churches and their members (see “Who We Are Today,” p.
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I’ve been pondering something that popped up in our church’s senior high catechism class (yeah, that catechism and it’s
I was watching my 5-year-old boy kneeling by his bed. He was saying his bedtime prayer.
It might have been Sunday evening
Suppertime after 6:00 p.m.
When I first began writing this article, I had a specific person in mind—someone whose behavior was extremely . . . inspiring.
This is all about you. It’s about your insides and how well they were designed.
My Parkinson’s disease puts me in some unpredictable predicaments,
such as a new rigid prescription drug schedule
that
Q This economy is choking the life out of us.
How sad when we get caught in the commercial busyness trap of Christmas (“Sooooo Busy!” December 2009).
On Sunday mornings the community of First Christian Reformed Church, Vancouver, gathers to worship the triune God, Creator and Redeemer o
An epiphany is a burglary in progress.
A generations-old New Year’s tradition has the De Moors reading Psalm 91 right after the clock has struck 12 and the hugs have gone
One day when my daughter Azaeleah was 3 years old, she asked her dad, “Papa, was Joseph a shepherd?”
I think tonight I found some Magi.
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be in Bethlehem on the first Christmas? Let’s try it.
A year or two ago, in late autumn, an advertisement appeared on one side of a double billboard near my home.
On a snow-covered hill, when I was in junior high, my life flashed before my eyes. In the brilliance, I caught a glimpse of God.
It seems amazing—and more than a little disheartening—to find that apparently no one has given thought to what seems like an
What? Christmas season again? Already? We just did that!
Thank you for the enlightening discussion “Was the Reformation Necessary?” (October