Each week 40 immigrants meet with a Spotlight English Club (SEC) ministry team from the London City Mission to practice Engli
I was probably 17 years old when I was invited into my high school guidance counselor’s office one day.
Leaving Van Gogh
by Carol WallaceIn 1890, when Dr.
With the Web at their disposal and wireless notebooks in hand, modern moms are finding new outlets for their writing.
The Australian praise band Hillsong offers another sing-along effort with
Groupies: Mike Nappa’s book
How Do We Show That God Matters?
You’re a cathedral.This summer my wife, Margo, and I attended our son’s doctoral promotion at the Free University in Amsterdam.
This past spring our 3-year-old son, Benjamin, planted flowers for the first time.
Gracious Ark CRC runs a six-week program every summer for children living with poverty.
Creston CRC in Grand Rapids built community gardens that included specially designed wheelchair-accessible plots.
Ontario church event informs students about life at college and campus ministry.
Two friends from West Michigan traveled 8,600 miles throughout the U.S. to raise awareness about human trafficking.
The Great Lakes region of Christian Reformed Home Missions provides coaching for churches and leaders.
Pathway Community CRC tries “Each one, teach one” approach.
A weekend of celebrating marked the centennial of First CRC in Everett.
As it celebrates 135 years of God’s faithfulness, Calvin Theological Seminary is finding new ways to bring Reformed theological training to our changing world.
Heather Sellers recounts a life twisted by prosopagnosia, a neurological disorder that keeps her from recognizing people’s faces
Kathryn Stockett's popular novel comes to life in .
intends to pay respect to the institution of marriage,
Well, it happened. Mom and Dad are now separated.
I enter the 19th-century castle that houses France’s largest Protestant Christian school.
After one more week traveling through Wisconsin, Tractor Dave’s 2011 summer tour will come to an end.
Biennial gathering replaces annual convention with a more interactive format.
Middle school children attending Sunnyslope CRC’s VBS learned through service and toilet paper.