I have been amazed at the sensitivity of these talks with God, and have been blessed and enriched by them.
Sidnéa, who lives in Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil, received a surprise Christmas “card” from a colleague at work.
Calvin history professor Daniel Bays recently released A New History of Christianity in China
Hugo
reviewed by Kristy QuistFull of loss, wonder, and mystery, Hugo is a visual feast—a feast to be lingered over ra
Enter into the fictional Dutch immigrant community of Poplar Grove.
Thirteen-year-old Isla and her father share a passion for swans that winter on a lake nearby.
Healthy Pastors, Healthy Churches
Pastor-Church RelationsA group of young men joked and laughed as they rolled balls down the lane at a crowded bowling alley in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Evaluations that Help Pastors Flourish
Pastor-Church RelationsSeven years into his ministry, “Pastor James” realized he no longer felt the fire and passion for ministry that he once ha
First CRC of Artesia (Calif.) helps ensure children find a gift under the tree at Christmas.
Kaitlyn Vredevoogd memorized 700 Bible verses as part of competition.
The largest Christian Reformed congregation in Arizona owns no building, has no full-time staff, meets only five months each year, and is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Art show features paintings by Cree artist Ovide Bighetty.
Ten years after the first LDNs in British Columbia, men and women from all walks have benefited from training.
Two Lacombe students and their teacher visit Uganda after participating in a World Vision 30-Hour Famine.
It’s easier for us to judge and instruct than it is to encourage.
Imagine your delight. Imagine God’s.
How God used 92-year-old Alice to save a prisoner
Reader-Submitted Review: Afterwards I Knew by by Christine Farenhorst
Stories from the First and Second World WarsChristine Farenhorst is a gifted story teller and author of several books.
The Revival in Belfast artist helped lead Sunday worship at Immanuel CRC in Hamilton.
Banners made by students at Spirit & Truth Fellowship CRC’s outreach program were displayed around the community.
Dalene DeGraaf helps other women experience the freedom she has found.
But its roots go back more than 50 years in Ontario.
A family bowling night in Prospect Park raises $1,250 for a local food pantry.
Mountain Springs Community CRC decides to “go and be” instead of inviting people to “come and see.”