Former Ethiopian Prime Minister Tamrat Layne recently testified in a town hall meeting at Calvin Theological Seminary about how God chang
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.
- January 18, 2011| |
After decades of civil war and authoritarian rule, Cambodians are reluctant to trust anyone, especially those in positions of authority,
Imagine trying to study the Bible in a language that is not your own. It would be tricky for some and impossible for others.
Note: Because sharing the names in and location of this story would put many people at risk, we cannot give details.
Following graduation in 2012 from Calvin College, history major Ross Pursifull will head from stateside military training to possible ove
The year was 1960. It was a time of great optimism and hope across North America.
About a year ago I visited Cuba with my husband, Larry Bos Sr., and a friend named Bill Boer.
Bessie Vander Valk was 20 years old when she became convinced that God was calling her to go to Cuba to share the gospel.
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Every weekday morning, New York City listeners tune in to Victor Cruz’s Internet radio show to hear the comedian’s jokes and fun
For Calvin philosophy professor Kelly Clark, it began on a lark.
Last summer I participated in “Facing Your Future” (FYF) at Calvin Theological Seminary.
Sunil, a young man from a Hindu family in India, discovered Mahima Ke Vachan, and it changed his life.
One of the greatest joys in my work is the opportunity to visit churches across North America and meet the folks who are the heart and fa
- January 18, 2011| |
In southern Sudan, thousands of people are returning home after spending more than 20 years in refugee camps.
- January 18, 2011| |
When disasters strike, CRWRC must make a decision about how best to respond.
In Aceh, on the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, there is a village called Teungoh Blang Mee.
O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie!
Fiscal 2009 witnessed the largest economic downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
The Christian Reformed Church Loan Fund was established by Synod 1983 for the benefit of Christian Reformed churches in the United States
The Christian Reformed Church Foundation’s mission is to resource the priorities of the denomination and to support new ministry th
The Office of Social Justice and Hunger Action (OSJ) responds to God’s call to let justice flow like a river in our personal and co
Race Relations is a ministry by which the Christian Reformed Church provides leadership and assistance to the denomination, congregations
Disability Concerns helps churches to flourish by including people with disabilities in every aspect of congregational life.