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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.
CRHM is crafting a mission that responds to the hard questions about identity and ministry.
Once each month, members of The Village Church target a park, home, or business in Thorold, Ontario, and take it over—with kindn
Ken Lee never forgot Rev. Takayuki Ashida’s words urging him to return to Japan.
Residents of Calvin College’s Kalsbeek-Huizenga-van Reken residence hall gathered late last year as part of the school’s a
Faith Alive Christian Resources, the publishing ministry of the Christian Reformed Church, is actively helping to promote and integrat
People of various ages and backgrounds come to (CTS) to attend co
When a devastating earthquake and tsunami hit northern Japan in March 2011, 46-year-old Nobuhiro Watanabe and many of his neighbors lo
Just what is it that makes for a healthy congregation?
- February 3, 2012| |
Susan Ducu is a mother of four and a member of Aber Anglican Church in Uganda.
What’s the best way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of CRWRC?
- January 27, 2012| |
Crippling drought followed by flash floods and a life of poverty complicated by HIV can lead people to despair.
Mike Wissink’s campus ministry for Christian Reformed Home Missions happens in locker rooms, on the sidelines of football fields
Pastor Francisco Limón was convinced that churches can’t grow without discipleship programs.
Through “99 Questions from Atheists,” a live online talk-radio program in Russia, both Christians and those who identify t
One of Calvin College’s Jubilee Fellows hopes to serve as a youth minister.
Last year, website traffic was at an all-time high for the Center for Excellence in Preaching at Calvin Theological Seminary.
There seems to be a growing thirst for Coffee Break.
Members of a small immigrant church in New England had a vision for sharing the gospel with people in their homeland, Indonesia.
Another riot was beginning when Abdul, a 19-year-old man in Anglo-Jos, Nigeria, shouted a plea: "Friends, friends, please don
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In April I was returning to Managua, Nicaragua, from a visit to Seeds of a New Creation, the partner with which Christian Reformed Wor
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Sidnéa, who lives in Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil, received a surprise Christmas “card” from a colleague at work.