Jane Ejulo had deep desires for her family’s physical and spiritual well-being,
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Shoveling piles of snow was a big adjustment for Walter Bonilla and his family
Calvin Theological Seminary graduated its largest class with 126 students receiving a certificate, diploma, or degree
May 2017 marked the one-year anniversary of the Fort McMurray wildfires that made news across the globe.
Yulia is a high school senior in Kiev, Ukraine.
While the memories of my high school and college years become more blurred as the years go by, I’m amazed at the things I recall clearly.
Sometimes just one college class can change a life’s direction.
The Connections Project team in Southern California has been helping a diverse group of local ministry leaders
Sometimes pastoring a congregation can feel isolating.
Although he was born in the United States, Peter (Sunshine) Cahill lived most of his life in Guatemala.
“I always woke up Sundays with a sense of doom.”
At the beginning of each day, Mahi (name has been changed) feared that he wouldn’t be able to make enough money to cover his family’s needs.
“ . . . I have placed before you an open door. . . . I know you are tired but you have been faithful.” Revelation 3:8
I doubt God has a favorite nation when it comes time to cheer at the Olympics.
Rachel, 11, lives in Edmonton, Alta., and describes herself as “artsy and creative.”
When Sara Pavlova was applying for colleges she knew she would have to depend on God to provide the funds to attend.
‘Ten Ways’ Toolkits Equip Churches for Ministry
June 2017 Issue [nid:42474]Pastor Jim Poelman of Redeemer Christian Reformed Church in Sarnia, Ont., was faced with a newly-elected group of elders
God is still revealing ways he was at work through their time spent sharing the gospel.
“You saved my life,” Rachael said. “Not only once, but twice,” she continued
Last year, a group of immigrant Chinese Christian Reformed Church pastors and their spouses visited CRC members in Lynden, Wash.
“You may have to drag me away from this podium because I’m very excited about what I’ve been learning from my research.”