Promoting Peace
It was good to read Rev. Brian Berghoef’s “Reflection for Independence Day” (June 2009).
It was good to read Rev. Brian Berghoef’s “Reflection for Independence Day” (June 2009).
While I agree with Rev.
Lately I’ve begun to notice a pattern in my life. It’s one that I’m excited about and increasingly anticipate. Why?
So what exactly is The Banner?
Lately, I’ve been giving friends this pop quiz: “Quick, name one TV show with characters who believe in God in a realistic, s
For the 50th anniversary of GEMS this year, the girls’ clubs focused on Micah 6:8, learning together about what it means to act jus
When church planter Todd Murphy and his family moved to Providence, Rhode Island, eight years ago, he was told that ministry in New Engla
“We know relatively little about the religious lives of American adolescents,” said researchers writing in the Journal for th
For most people, access to printed material isn’t a big deal, but for many in Cuba, recently printed materials are a novelty and a
Like many young people in China, Xiou H. is interested in learning English.
Our home computer died recently.
What do you do when your wife is on bed rest in another country because of pregnancy complications and you need to finish your semester o
Issues surrounding ordination and even membership of gay persons in churches continue to dominate the agenda of many denominations.
A consortium of Hurricane Katrina relief groups say they are approaching the $25 million mark in money, muscle, and material donated to a
Peace and safety was on the minds of many people in Whitby, Ontario, when Hebron Christian Reformed Church hosted a community prayer serv
In June, teens from the Christian Reformed Church in the Philippines (CRCP) held a candlelight vigil as part of a weekend workshop to hel
Teens and adults from six Christian Reformed churches in the Chicago area recently got “down and dirty” in Gary, Ind.
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The Community Diaconal Network of Northern New Jersey, a partnership of six Christian Reformed churches, sponsored a free immigration for
March 7, 1925 – June 6, 2009
Every Wednesday night in July the parking lot of Hammond (Ind.) Christian Reformed Church jumped with activity.
The gospel is spreading on horseback across the Navajo Nation’s high desert in New Mexico and Arizona.
Chris Pullenayegem has been appointed as the first director of the Christian Reformed Church’s new Leadership Exchange.