By Grace Alone CRC teaches kids Christian business principles.
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British Columbia church expands on traditional vacation Bible school.
CRC members share their knowledge of the English language and North American culture in China.
Members of Sonlight CRC serve a hot dinner and breakfast to carnival workers.
Iowa church combines free meal and food distribution with school supplies for local kids.
Man says prayer before council meetings causes “anguish, rejection and loss of enjoyment in life.”
Kids learn to dance, rap, and sing at a West Michigan summer camp.
SERVE project in Winnipeg, Manitoba, provides ministry opportunities to participants with disabilities.
Palm Lane CRC serves a back-to-school breakfast for teachers at a local school.
Nearly half of Americans log in to Facebook several times a week, but most do not identify their faith on the web.
Maranatha youth group makes Woodstock SERVE project memorable.
Granite Springs Church reaches out to kids with annual summer music and drama camp.
West Michigan Church Raises Funds for Men’s Shelter
Making sure kids have school supplies is the goal of Austinville CRC.
Community garden creates connections between church members and neighbors.
Two years after a double lung transplant, George Keulen cycled 235 kilometers to raise awareness of a devastating disease.
Family in Christ CRC in Westminster, Colo., offers parents a night out with VBS.
Connections Community CRC helps people in need while also helping the environment.
Chick-fil-A president opposes gay marriage, while Amazon.com founder comes out in favor.
Don Mclean, The Grass Roots, and The Who are part of a sermon series at Searchlight Ministries in Jamestown, Mich.
Crestview CRC’s summer fun program helps kids explore science.
Creston CRC in Grand Rapids provides food and jobs by funding an urban farm.
More than 100 volunteers from Moline CRC participate in a four-day service project.