The true story of a beloved banyan tree and a community that fought to save it in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers embark on an epic quest to retrieve a long-lost relic, but their adventure goes dangerously awry.
A beautifully written memoir-in-essays by a biracial Korean American shows readers how God can redeem the broken parts of all our stories.
Joel Huyser will end 28 years of ministry with the CRC on June 30, expecting in retirement to support the work of a new Christian school in South Korea with his teacher wife, Jeannie.
Ahead of June meetings for the Southern Baptist Convention and the Evangelical Covenant Church, Religion 㽶Ƶ Service reports on two prominent individual congregations either campaigning to be reinstated or voluntarily leaving before being formally expelled.
The unity the Bible demands in our situation is not the unity of moderates. There are two kinds of biblical unity.
Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi, the head of the Italian Bishops’ Conference of the Roman Catholic Church, traveled to Kyiv on June 5 as a representative of Pope Francis.
A popular radio host and author in Russia led a master class in using literature and the arts as tools for Christian witness.
The fact that more people—almost 200 more—participated in this year’s survey is heartening. Check out some of the results here.
When new classmates Mattie and Mercedes meet and realize they have the same Colombian dad, the two team up in a Parent Trap–inspired misadventure.
GRAMMY-nominated, Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter Ryan Stevenson returns with ABLE, a soul-stirring testimony of God’s faithfulness.
At the start of Ordinary Time, the church is encouraged to embrace a spirit of patient curiosity as it participates in the mysterious life of the Trinity.
An Impressive Feat
The James Webb Space Telescope shows us even more of God’s creationTelescopes help us discover God’s order in the universe, and the people who designed them used God’s laws for the universe to create these tools.
Written by a kid for kids, You're Joking Me is a hilarious collection of more than 400 puns, riddles, one-liners, and knock-knock jokes.
A mature mystery series for adults follows the misadventures of Charlie, a “human lie detector.”
T.I. Lowe follows her bestselling Under the Magnolias with a new tale set on the South Carolina coast.
There is little quiet time anymore.
Classes of the Christian Reformed Church with spring meetings welcomed new ministers and commissioned pastors, approved ministry status changes, made changes to articles of incorporation, and sent responses to Synod 2023.
Painting, dance, song, and drums were elements of artistic expression shared in worship during the May 25-28 Canadian National Gathering of the CRCNA.
A ride-along program of the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Police Department, re-initiated by Christian Reformed Church member Capt. Terry Dixon, matches local clergy with on-duty officers to “build relationships and offer their unique perspectives to the community.”
Cuanto más profundizo en la parábola del buen samaritano (Lucas 10:25-37), sobre todo en su contexto cultural, más desafiante la encuentro.
Indian Matchmaking and Jewish Matchmaking show the efforts of a professional matchmaker to find “soulmates” for the single clients who have hired her.
Two-time Caldecott Medalist Sophie Blackall invites readers to peek through windows and explore the dollhouse-like world of a farmhouse where 12 children were raised.
Since 2019 the CRCNA has been trying again to “reimagine” ministry shares—the money collected from member churches to pay for the running of the denomination and the ministries we hold in common