It’s spring—time to tune in to creation!
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In my humble opinion, our leaders should end their crusade to prod our denomination onto the Global Warming Bandwagon.
Why Christians Should Care About the Environment
Do we love our neighbors by polluting the world we all share?As Christians we believe the Earth is a creation of God, a precious gift on which we depend for the necessities of life.
Hitting the Wall
Seeing Jesus in the Chicago MarathonSomehow, watching my younger sister Jessica cross the finish line of the Boston Marathon convinced me that it would be a good idea for
We asked Dr. James C.
Staff working with Christian Reformed World Missions and Back to God Ministries International in Japan are safe in the wake of a major
The Board of Trustees for Calvin Theological Seminary has agreed to a proposal to launch, likely this fall, "The Institute for Gl
Operating a preschool wasn’t part of the plan, but for Hope Community CRC, unexpected blessings resulted.
A church in Greeley implemented table fellowship as a way to engage more people in small groups.
A Grand Rapids, Mich., church used mini-grants to initiate unique ministries.
Members of Iron Springs CRC share the gospel in a local public school.
In Memoriam: Rev. Wesley Timmer
September 23, 1935 — February 6, 2011Rev.
Peace CRC in South Holland holds services of lament.
Rev. Rick Admiraal’s first pastoral charge will find him behind bars in Iowa.
Great for your next church or youth retreat, this website offers 2,000 activities including group games, fun skits, silly camp songs,
Reformed Spotlight
Recent Book Releases from Our Friends and FamilyCaring Lessons: A Nursing Professor’s Journey of Faith and Self
by Lois Roelofs
Bea is excited about going with her family on the Blue Moon Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure Holiday.
Five generations of Butlers carve fields out of southernmost Ontario forests, plant orchards, and finally sell parcels for urban devel
At a time when immigration is a hot topic, Roberts celebrates the strength, character, and contributions of newcomers.
Many books about Handel’s Messiah focus narrowly on its music.
From VeggieTales creator Phil Visscher comes this 13-disc set of humans, cartoons, and puppe
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