Last month Peter Borgdorff wrote his “swan song”—his last “Dear Reader” column.
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.
One day, when saints from every tribe and language and people and nation gather at the throne of the Lamb, a saint from the Middle East m
In the May issue of The Banner we introduced you to Mariama Baylo Balde, who suffered from a disfiguring tumor in her mouth and
Next month, 34 students will arrive at Calvin Theological Seminary from all over North America to participate in a program called &ld
Christian Reformed World Missions missionary Jeffrey Bos serves as academic dean of the College of Christian Theology Bangladesh and
We all live with a certain amount of chaos in our lives. But for some, chaos and pain take control.
Reformed Worship, a quarterly journal for worship planners, is celebrating its 20th anniversary by making its archives and curre
They come almost daily, sometimes two or three at a time, from all over the United States and Canada.
When Arnold Schwarzenegger, Partners International, and the Back to God Hour all end up in the same place, it’s got to be news.
It is likely that this column will be my “swan song” in the Church@Work pages of The Banner.
Mike Tigchelaar is a member of Bethel CRC, Waterdown, Ontario.
Since 1920 Christian Reformed World Missions has been working in Nigeria to help develop a national church that today includes Reformed d
Christian Reformed World Missions leads the Christian Reformed Church in evangelistic outreach and discipleship outside North America.
Over the past few years, we at Christian Reformed World Missions (CRWM) have been working hard to evaluate our task in light of the chang
Seminary students who intend to minister in the Christian Reformed Church but did not study at Calvin Theological Seminary (CTS) used to
Sagarga Nuvalga should never have survived his birth or the rebellious life he chose to live.
When rioting threatened to drive Christians out of northern Nigeria, a 20-year legacy of faithful witness by missionaries from Christian
In the face of one of the worst natural disasters in U.S.
After more than five years of challenges and delays, Classis Northcentral Iowa hopes a church plant in Rochester, Minn., will soon becom
As this issue of The Banner reaches you, Partners Worldwide, an outreach by Christian business professionals affiliated with t
It is often said that 10 o’clock on a Sunday morning is the most segregated hour of the week.
The final tally for last summer’s “Sea to Sea with the CRC” cross-Canada bicycle odyssey shows that the project raised
Almost every church uses visual images in worship.
As Stephen Harper and the Conservatives battled Paul Martin’s Liberals in Canada’s recent federal election campaign, the Chri