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Both Rev.
We look forward to the holidays, a time of goodwill and good times, a time of love and togetherness.
The only scooter in our house was at least 20 years old and broken.
Should a doctrinal statement that’s nearly four-and-a-half centuries old be used to teach t
Our North American culture today is a study in contrasts.
You have likely witnessed friends or families saying goodbye to one another dozens of times.
Year of violence, grief: 27 city students slain. That was one of the startling and sad headlines
It’s mid-October and the pastor has just preached his annual message on responsible giving.
John Calvin shaped the Reformed faith, worldview, and church government.
The words come muttered with determination, filled with equal parts guilt a
Muhammad was respected as an upright man by those who knew him.
Beginning in the early ’70s and all through the ’80s, I pastored a church in the burgeoning charismatic movement.
When I began my ministry I had certain preconceived ideas about people who were homosexual.
A few months ago Banner editor Bob De Moor asked why so many young adults have left the Christian Refor
We are better off together than we are apart. We are better off staying in dialogue than we are going our separate ways.
Scholars tell us that manyChristians no longer identify closely with denominations.
Thirty seminary graduates have been declared candidates for ministry in the Christian Reformed Church this year.
A recent commercial for kleenex facial tissues shows a Buddhist monk walking along a path.
What makes a great wedding?
Three years ago I accompanied 30 Dordt College students to a Greek Orthodox church.
On January 2 The New York Times published a piece titled “Free Will: Now You Have It, Now You Don’t” by Dennis Overbye.
Last summer delegates to the Christian Reformed Church’s annual meeting considered a study report titled “War and Peace.&rdqu
Try this experiment some Sunday morning while you’re sipping coffee after the worship service.