How shall we then eat?
The Interrupters
reviewed by Josh LarsenThe year’s most moving moment of cinematic grace was a real-life one.
Joyful Noise
reviewed by Kristy QuistSister Act meets “Glee” in a mess of a movie.
Pinterest
reviewed by Sandy SwartzentruberListmakers will love Pinterest—an online bulletin board that puts a creative new spin on org
Moneyball
reviewed by Kristy QuistBilly Beane endured a disappointing career as a Major League Baseball player, only to move into a career as the general manager of one
There seems to be a growing thirst for Coffee Break.
Sometimes research by scholars in pursuit of truth can bump up against the boundaries of Scripture and the Reformed doctrines.
Members of a small immigrant church in New England had a vision for sharing the gospel with people in their homeland, Indonesia.
A dozen Holland CRCs set a record with the 28th annual Mitten-Plus drive.
Bethel CRC hosts a Christmas Day dinner for the whole community.
Coffee Break Bible study group at Ada CRC provides prayer and financial support for Coffee Break groups in Indonesia.
Residents of a Muskegon neighborhood find community and services while doing their laundry.
So you got a new phone for Christmas? Make the most of it.
Maybe you have heard about a black-and-white movie starring French ac
In England during the 1950s, teens Janie and Benjamin must use ancient natural recipes in order to concoct brews that will help them s
One of the best gifts I received this past year was Josh Garrels’s free album Love & W
As full-bodied imagebearers of God, our center of gravity is located as much in our bodies as in our minds.
Transitions can be especially strategic and noteworthy occasions.
My grandparents were immigrants who arrived with little more than the clothes on their backs, but their poverty and godliness propelle
The Banner is seeking a writer in western Michigan (Grandville-Hudsonville-Jenison area) and a writer in Arizona/New Mexico.
Youth leaders put photos of teens in the pockets of Advent calendars.
Maranatha CRC in Cambridge hosts local Glee team, raising nearly $2,000 for the local food bank.
An interview with Christian Reformed World Relief Committee co-directors as it celebrates its 50th birthday in 2012.