After successfully planting a church in Guadalajara, the second largest city in Mexico, last summer, Ben and Amy Meyer got an inspiration
Our Shared Ministry
Our Shared Ministry is a place to hear, discuss, and celebrate the ministry that we, as the Christian Reformed Church, are involved in across North America and around the world.
Big Fish Eat Little Fish is a disturbingly quirky 16th-century engraving by artist Peter Bruegel that shows exactly that—big fish e
Calvin Theological Seminary students, professors, and others visited sites in Turkey and Greece this year as part of the seminary’s
Several years ago, when Kory Plockmeyer was a graduate student at the University of Florida, he longed to be a part of an on-campus faith
Through my blog on the Back to God Ministries International’s Russian website, I can directly engage people in conversations about
With the coming of fall, many of us have set aside vacations, excursions to lakes and rivers, bicycle and camping trips, and all the othe
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“I’m very happy because I and my children can now live in a safer house,” said Daw Thein Htay from Kwin Ma Gyi village
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A village high up in Kenya’s fertile Rift Valley is ablaze with hope—thanks in part to peacemakers from Nigeria, the outreach
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When Justin Kadyeni looks over Thomas Tembo’s field, he sees manure, rotting leaves, the decaying stumps of harvested soy bean plan
Being a student at Calvin Theological Seminary (CTS) means a busy life full of classes and assignments, mentoring groups, preaching servi
Christian Reformed World Missions has started field-testing its new Educational Care program with schools in Kenya, including St.
Janela’s deep brown eyes tell a forceful, poignant story. She’s 8. Her mom is dead.
The first five months of The Network saw over 40,000 visits. And people aren’t just reading, they’re talking about ministry!
A new multicultural church in East Waterloo, Iowa, is reaching out to Waterloo’s young people, as well as to poor and chronically u
A Caucasian woman entered the pharmacy to get her prescriptions filled.
Just before he died, Alunsyah testified that the Listener Community Bible studies had made an eternal difference in his life.
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Despite the afternoon heat, Iissa makes his way though his village, stopping at every residence.
There’s an ancient proverb that goes like this:
Pastor Pedro Landaverde lived in a comfortable neighborhood in El Salvador and led a church of well-off members.
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In Zambia, volunteers spend several days each month teaching their neighbors how to improve their farms and grow more crops.
Junior’s sister was killed in the Jan. 12 Haiti earthquake.
Under a dark, smoky sky, drums beat loudly and voodoo worshipers sang rhythmic songs.
All ministry today is crosscultural, whether in local neighborhoods or around the world, note organizers of Calvin Theological Seminary&r
Geography students at Calvin College have created online national atlases for Eritrea, Thailand, and Nepal, with more on the way.