CRWRC-Canada will receive more than $7 million by the Canadian government—if Canadian donors do their part.
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For more than 30 years, dedicated West Michigan volunteers have delivered copies of Today devotional booklets.
Small Saugatuck CRC sets out to raise money for two goats and ends up with enough for 34.
New Life CRC focuses on building relationships.
Holland CRCs collect blankets for people living on the street in Benton Harbor.
Sunday school curriculum helps bring kids deeper into the Word.
Coach Terri Kaiser logs her 500th career win.
Youth group at Southern Heights CRC in Kalamazoo finds ways to serve the community.
Sunday school students at Calvary CRC in Orange City raise money to ship grain bins.
Educating congregations about full inclusion of people who are gay and lesbian.
Pillar CRC hosted a community church service to celebrate the 200th birthday of Albertus Van Raalte.
A 'Grinch' story turns into one of faith and hope.
A dozen Holland CRCs set a record with the 28th annual Mitten-Plus drive.
Bethel CRC hosts a Christmas Day dinner for the whole community.
Coffee Break Bible study group at Ada CRC provides prayer and financial support for Coffee Break groups in Indonesia.
Residents of a Muskegon neighborhood find community and services while doing their laundry.
The Banner is seeking a writer in western Michigan (Grandville-Hudsonville-Jenison area) and a writer in Arizona/New Mexico.
Youth leaders put photos of teens in the pockets of Advent calendars.
Maranatha CRC in Cambridge hosts local Glee team, raising nearly $2,000 for the local food bank.
An interview with Christian Reformed World Relief Committee co-directors as it celebrates its 50th birthday in 2012.
Flags, food, and native dress remind Harvest Community CRC to pray for Christians who suffer for their faith.
For Sue Kuipers, becoming chaplain of the Hayward (Calif.) police department was coming home.
Preview gatherings build momentum for 2012 launch of church plant in Corvallis, Oregon.