British Columbia church expands on traditional vacation Bible school.
CRC members share their knowledge of the English language and North American culture in China.
Members of Sonlight CRC serve a hot dinner and breakfast to carnival workers.
Iowa church combines free meal and food distribution with school supplies for local kids.
Man says prayer before council meetings causes “anguish, rejection and loss of enjoyment in life.”
Hiroshi Kojima’s baptism last May as a believer in Christ was an answer to 17 years of prayer
An introvert’s guide to involvement in church life.
Kids learn to dance, rap, and sing at a West Michigan summer camp.
SERVE project in Winnipeg, Manitoba, provides ministry opportunities to participants with disabilities.
Palm Lane CRC serves a back-to-school breakfast for teachers at a local school.
Nearly half of Americans log in to Facebook several times a week, but most do not identify their faith on the web.
Fall is apple time!
Finding a new church home can be a time of encouragement and spiritual growth.
A practical proposal for making Sunday worship integral to our weekday life.
Synod 2012 Reportedly, more than a few people want the church to preach the gospel without mentioning political, economic and social issues (News, July 2012). What gospel would that be? Not the good news of Jesus. He calls his followers to relieve suffering of the poor, the foreigners, the sick and prisoners (Matt. 25). John Calvin ceaselessly points out that relief of human suffering is a Christian duty. The poor deserve charity even when they are “contemptible and worthless” or have “provoked you with injuries and insults.” Why? Because they are made in God’s image and God values them no less than he values you (Institutes, Vol. 3, vii). In recent years, governments on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border have increased income inequality, enforced austerity on the backs of the poor, imprisoned more people for longer terms and shirked necessary earth care. Jesus says taking no notice of the marginalized earns you hell. The gospel, stripped of social justice, is not good news.
Heaven is a real place filled with real people doing real things.
Jim Tuinstra worked for many years helping ex-offenders stay out of prison. He assumed his work would end when he retired from a faith-based social services agency in Grand Rapids, Mich.
In this stunning and stirring analysis, law professor Michelle Alexander argues that the “War on Drugs” has created a racial caste system in America akin to slavery and segregation.