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Read our regular columns on Faith Matters, Big Questions, Christian apologetics, Shiao Chong's monthly Editorial, the Discover page (especially for kids), the Vantage Point, the Other Six, and letters from Christian Reformed Church members and our readers. Our online-only columns are As I Was Saying and Behind the Banner.
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I learned a lesson recently: the art of asking, in the face of seemingly impossible obstacles, “What can I do?” This takes my focus from the barriers to what is possible.
God designed water to be a super dissolver! In fact, scientists call water a “universal solvent” because it can dissolve more things than any other kind of natural liquid.
Purity seems to have been reduced to something optional in our modern idea of Christianity. But is it?
When I was first preparing to adopt 14 years ago, I cherished the idea that love was what was most needed. My heart fought back when the instructor of our pre-adoption classes warned that love is not enough.
The story of the Gävle in Sweden helps us see that since the very beginning, Christmas has been under siege. In large and small ways, we’re all guilty of shooting flaming arrows.
Once we arrived at the hospital, we were led to a large, dark, mostly empty room, where against the wall on a small rug a little Indigenous boy sat rocking back and forth. His name was Patrick, and he was 14 months old.
What does “going to church” have to do with being missional?
Should Christians support Israel no matter what it does to the Palestinians?
Is it OK to charge my adult children rent as a means of teaching responsibility?
How should we read and find meaning in highly technical parts of the Bible, such as the laws presented in Leviticus or the censuses and lists of Numbers or 1 Chronicles?
Sometimes a single word can make a difference and give us things to think about.
We often view receiving gifts—especially of assistance, necessities or financial help—as signs of weakness.
The only way back to Eden was through death.
Jesus not only brought us peace with God, but gives us the peace of God in our hearts.
Several news stories, a few of our Cross Examination columns, three features, and an As I Was Saying blog post captured the most attention in The Banner’s web-published articles this year.
It’s difficult, when we want to create an atmosphere of trust and good will, to recognize that we also need to be aware of the ways that sin can lurk unseen among us.
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It’s almost as if God had ordained this table for me—which, I would later come to learn through my systematic theology course, he did.
As long as these eggs are kept at room temperature, they don't begin to develop.
Who goes to synod as voting delegates? What change did Synod 2023 adopt?
“I shouldn’t be here…” For the last three-plus years, this phrase has reverberated in my head more than once.
Disgruntled already about the annual hoopla surrounding the birth of the Savior, Santa really did it. This was simply outrageous.