Madison Square church group travels to Ghana and Liberia.
Elderly people at Bethel CRC in DeMotte appreciate not having to walk on a slippery parking lot.
Scrap metal from West Michigan is helping rebuild a ministry building used by the CRC in Haiti.
Although its own membership is dwindling, Montello Park CRC is hosting a bilingual church plant.
The Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue will focus on justice for refugees and indigenous Canadians.
Awake
reviewed by Kristy QuistIf you had to choose between your spouse and your child, how would you do it?
The Secret World of Arrietty
reviewed by Kristy QuistLush animation and a wonderful story make this Japanese film adaptation of Mary Norton’s story The Borrowers great fun.
Give Us Rest by by The David Crowder Band
(a requiem mass in c [the happiest of all keys])In this latest book by Brian Selznick (The Invention of Hugo Cabret), Ben and Rose, born 50 years apart, each set out on a qu
CRHM is crafting a mission that responds to the hard questions about identity and ministry.
The moral and ethical dimensions of an agricultural policy.
The story of humanity begins in a garden, ends in a park-like city, and is focused in between on a cemetery.
Our congregation is hosting a workshop on financial stewardship.
Was it because of us or because of God that Jesus had to die?
God gives every person on earth 24 hours to use each day. How will you use yours?
Four Staal brothers, all professional hockey players, donate hockey rink at Thunder Bay Christian School.
Creekside CRC’s mission trip includes “people on the margins.”
Michael Le Roy is the nominee to be the next president of Calvin College, subject to approval by Synod 2012.
Coffee at Living Water Community CRC in Orange City helps one family fund adoption.
John de Vries climbs to raise funds for restorative justice.
Charlottetown CRC joins several churches for a winter weekend youth rally.
Kabetu takes on the role after six years in the office of Race Relations.
Boston Square CRC hopes building a house leads to building relationships.
Have you even been scolded for treating the spiritual life too . . . lightly?