Featured Story Director of Synodical Services Passes Away Rev. Scott DeVries, director of synodical services for the CRCNA, passed away from cancer April 27.
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Director of Synodical Services Passes Away Rev. Scott DeVries, director of synodical services for the CRCNA, passed away from cancer April 27.
Scholarship Recipients Host Chapel Service Two recipients of a Multiracial Scholarship from Thrive helped lead a weekly chapel service at Calvin Theological Seminary.
Students from 42 Countries to Graduate On Saturday, May 4, 2024, more than 750 students will graduate from Calvin University.
Building a Dream: How the Boys of Koh Panyee Became Champions An unforgettable tale of persistence and problem-solving, based on the amazing true story of a Thai soccer team who made their own place to play.
Depression Screening “When you talk about God, you’re talking about something transcendent. So we spend a lot of time exploring mystery and the unknown.”
4 Ways to Avoid Clobbering Others with Our Prayers When we make our prayers weapons—not against the enemy, but against one another—we have stepped outside of what Jesus calls us to in prayer.