Global Coffee Break Leader Retires Grace Eun-sil Paek has retired after serving as the coordinator for Global Coffee Break for more than 25 years. Calvin Sets Multiple Enrollment Records Calvin University is set to welcome 1,150 new students this fall, and the diversity of learners choosing Calvin is setting university records. Hogeterp to leave Centre for Public Dialogue After 21 years of service, Mike Hogeterp is leaving his position as director of the Centre for Public Dialogue. Learning through Fellowship A Korean Coffee Break event held in two locations this summer brought together nearly 500 people to better equip them for Bible study. Worship Service Held in Broomall, Pa. Trinity CRC in Broomall, Pa., held a service of prayer and lament on Sunday to process the murder of a girl nearly 50 years ago. Thrive to Host Pastors’ Conference Thrive will offer two days of refreshment and support for CRC parish pastors, regional pastors, and chaplains at a conference in Albuquerque, N.Mex. Sharing Christ’s Hope in Syria and Lebanon In Syria, where 11 years of civil war have already taken a harsh toll on families, a February earthquake affected 10.9 million people. A Hopeful Lesson in Holy Anger Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung explains how our response in times of anger can be used to do good instead of bad. When Spreadsheets Open Doors This summer, two student researchers are glued to spreadsheets, driven by the fact that their work is helping to keep former offenders from returning to prison. Response to Gretchen Harrington Murder On Monday, a retired Christian Reformed pastor was charged in the 1975 kidnapping and murder of 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington. ‘Stepping Stones’ Toward Healing in First Nations Communities Healing Hearts, Transforming Nations is helping Resonate Global Mission partners work toward healing in First Nations communities. Jerome Burton, a Man with a Pastor’s Heart Rev. Jerome Burton, who passed away July 6, is remembered as a pastor, mentor, and friend who was “always there.” Youth Volunteers Learn to Create Videos in Burkina Faso With a passion for sharing the message of Christ, young ministry volunteers in Burkina Faso have been reaching peers through social-media. New Agency to Serve Congregations On July 1, a new Christian Reformed agency officially began. Thrive is a consolidation of nine former, small ministries of the CRCNA. Studying Best Practices in Listening for Families A Dordt University professor and student are spending the summer exploring best-practice strategies for families seeking to develop better communication skills. One Church’s Journey to Sponsorship Maranatha CRC in Lethbridge, Alta., rose to the opportunity and have been blessed to sponsor a South Sudanese family of seven. Cultivating Faith through Church Plants Approximately 50 church planters gathered at Grace Community Chapel in Teaneck, N.J., in June for Cultivate – a fellowship meeting hosted by Resonate. Calvin Announces Partnership with Compass College of Film and Media Compass College’s innovative technical programs will be integrated into Calvin University beginning in fall 2023. Students Raise Money to Aid Ukrainians Abigail (left) worried about her grandparents in Kyiv. Her fellow grade 3 classmates prayed and helped to raise money for war survivors in Ukraine. Dordt Appoints VP for University Operations Fred Verwoerd has been appointed vice president for university operations at Dordt University. Director’s Vision Helps Reform Prisons Heidi Washington, director of the Michigan Department of Corrections, has championed the motto: "Make prison time productive time." Great Turnout for Calvin Seminary Golf Classic More than 100 guests participated in the 9th annual Calvin Theological Seminary Golf Classic on June 12. Synod 2023 Concludes Several big decisions were made June 9-15 on the campus of Calvin University, and some decisions were delayed until Synod 2024. Becoming a Pastor Later in Life I smiled, realizing that there remain places for geezers like me in ministry. Pagination First Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next Last
Global Coffee Break Leader Retires Grace Eun-sil Paek has retired after serving as the coordinator for Global Coffee Break for more than 25 years.
Calvin Sets Multiple Enrollment Records Calvin University is set to welcome 1,150 new students this fall, and the diversity of learners choosing Calvin is setting university records.
Hogeterp to leave Centre for Public Dialogue After 21 years of service, Mike Hogeterp is leaving his position as director of the Centre for Public Dialogue.
Learning through Fellowship A Korean Coffee Break event held in two locations this summer brought together nearly 500 people to better equip them for Bible study.
Worship Service Held in Broomall, Pa. Trinity CRC in Broomall, Pa., held a service of prayer and lament on Sunday to process the murder of a girl nearly 50 years ago.
Thrive to Host Pastors’ Conference Thrive will offer two days of refreshment and support for CRC parish pastors, regional pastors, and chaplains at a conference in Albuquerque, N.Mex.
Sharing Christ’s Hope in Syria and Lebanon In Syria, where 11 years of civil war have already taken a harsh toll on families, a February earthquake affected 10.9 million people.
A Hopeful Lesson in Holy Anger Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung explains how our response in times of anger can be used to do good instead of bad.
When Spreadsheets Open Doors This summer, two student researchers are glued to spreadsheets, driven by the fact that their work is helping to keep former offenders from returning to prison.
Response to Gretchen Harrington Murder On Monday, a retired Christian Reformed pastor was charged in the 1975 kidnapping and murder of 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington.
‘Stepping Stones’ Toward Healing in First Nations Communities Healing Hearts, Transforming Nations is helping Resonate Global Mission partners work toward healing in First Nations communities.
Jerome Burton, a Man with a Pastor’s Heart Rev. Jerome Burton, who passed away July 6, is remembered as a pastor, mentor, and friend who was “always there.”
Youth Volunteers Learn to Create Videos in Burkina Faso With a passion for sharing the message of Christ, young ministry volunteers in Burkina Faso have been reaching peers through social-media.
New Agency to Serve Congregations On July 1, a new Christian Reformed agency officially began. Thrive is a consolidation of nine former, small ministries of the CRCNA.
Studying Best Practices in Listening for Families A Dordt University professor and student are spending the summer exploring best-practice strategies for families seeking to develop better communication skills.
One Church’s Journey to Sponsorship Maranatha CRC in Lethbridge, Alta., rose to the opportunity and have been blessed to sponsor a South Sudanese family of seven.
Cultivating Faith through Church Plants Approximately 50 church planters gathered at Grace Community Chapel in Teaneck, N.J., in June for Cultivate – a fellowship meeting hosted by Resonate.
Calvin Announces Partnership with Compass College of Film and Media Compass College’s innovative technical programs will be integrated into Calvin University beginning in fall 2023.
Students Raise Money to Aid Ukrainians Abigail (left) worried about her grandparents in Kyiv. Her fellow grade 3 classmates prayed and helped to raise money for war survivors in Ukraine.
Dordt Appoints VP for University Operations Fred Verwoerd has been appointed vice president for university operations at Dordt University.
Director’s Vision Helps Reform Prisons Heidi Washington, director of the Michigan Department of Corrections, has championed the motto: "Make prison time productive time."
Great Turnout for Calvin Seminary Golf Classic More than 100 guests participated in the 9th annual Calvin Theological Seminary Golf Classic on June 12.
Synod 2023 Concludes Several big decisions were made June 9-15 on the campus of Calvin University, and some decisions were delayed until Synod 2024.
Becoming a Pastor Later in Life I smiled, realizing that there remain places for geezers like me in ministry.