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Rev. Steven Schulz loves movies.
For nearly 20 years ball hockey has been the activity of choice on Sunday afternoons for young Christian Reformed men in Langley, British
Opening a coffeehouse may seem an unlikely action for a church, but that’s what Alameda (Calif.) Christian Reformed Church did this
South Korean Christian school teachers visited Iowa this winter to learn from North American Christian school teachers.
Ten members of Avery Street Christian Reformed Church in South Windsor, Conn., spent two hot weeks in East Africa last fall, seeing first
Older and younger members of Visalia (Calif.) Christian Reformed Church are getting to know each other better over dinner.
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Members of the 63-voice choir of Manhattan (Mont.) Christian High School traveled late last fall to Manhattan, N.Y., to perform at Carneg
Members of Waterloo (Ont.) Christian Reformed Church found that food bridges barriers of language and religion.
For the past six years volunteers from Canada and the United States have joined Guatemalans with disabilities and their families for a th
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Marine Cpl. Joshua Pickard, a member of Gateway Community Christian Reformed Church in Merced, Calif., died in Iraq Dec. 19, 2006.
Anna Van Barneveld, a member of Duncan Christian Reformed Church, British Columbia, recently received the Governor General’s Carin
Five full-time staff members have left Christian Reformed Home Missions following the announcement that their positions would be moved ou
A new calendar available at Calvin College features 17 playful photos of female faculty in their academic garb.
Despite protests from conservative Christians, U.S. Senator Barack Obama spoke at Saddleback Church on World AIDS day, Dec. 1.
Two Lutheran pastors in El Salvador were murdered in early November, leading the Lutheran World Federation to demand a “swift and t
A new book by former President Jimmy Carter on the Israeli-Palestinian standoff has prompted charges and countercharges among several pro
By day the streets of beautiful Victoria, British Columbia, fill with shoppers and tourists, musicians and street vendors.
Stitches of laughter can be heard many Tuesday afternoons at Kibbie Christian Reformed Church in South Haven, Mich.
“Come, let us show you what we are doing now!” Farmers in Nicaragua couldn’t wait to show visitors from the United Stat
“Come, let us show you what we are doing now!” Farmers in Nicaragua couldn’t wait to show visitors from the United Stat
“When you invite people as guests in your home, you are accepting them and you form a bond,” says Jo Janke.