The Back to God Hour’s six-year foray into documentary-style television ended in December when the board of the Christian Reformed
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1922 - 2005
1922 - 2005
1908-2005
November 20 proved a momentous day for the Segaar-King family in Grand Rapids, Mich.
When the deacons of Kanata (Ontario) Community Christian Reformed Church watched the devastation unfolding in Pakistan after the recent e
With a newly completed addition to the church building, Dispatch Christian Reformed Church in Cawker City, Kan., launched three days of c
When East City Community Christian Reformed Church took advantage of a local grocery store’s offer to use its facilities to host a
Eighty-six percent of the school population surrounding Sunnyside (Wash.) Christian Reformed Church is Hispanic.
Members of The River Christian Reformed Church, Redlands, Calif., have found a firsthand way to care for babies orphaned by AIDS in the s
In a quiet, short meeting Nov.
Sioux Falls (S.D.) Christian High School claimed the 2005 State Soccer Championship in the 2A division.
It’s Thursday evening at Fleetwood Christian Reformed Church, Surrey, British Columbia.
The praise team sings; participants hear special music and receive bulletins.
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From Newton (Iowa) CRC to Rev. Stan Sturing of Community CRC, Saginaw, Mich.
Two new research techniques unveiled in a prestigious scientific journal are stirring hopes that embryonic stem cell research might be do
Ninety-five United Methodist bishops from every region of the United States, as well as Europe, Africa, and Asia, released a joint &ldquo
Citing the indictment of senior White House official I.
A new report cosponsored by the Episcopal Church says U.S. President George W.
Western Christian High School of Hull, Iowa, brought home the Boys’ State 2A Cross Country Championship trophy in October.
When Sam and Juliet Irizarry, along with their five children, faced eviction from their apartment, their congregation stepped in to help
Simon Bruinsma has a newfound sense of how blessed he is.
The video-lending service for churches known as TRAVARCA will shut down at the end of 2005.
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