Sharing the Gospel through Friendships Barb and Norm Fichtenberg have opened their hearts and home to people from around the world. Attacks on CRCNA Staff - Follow Up A statement and FAQ from Colin Watson (executive director) and Paul DeVries (chair of the Council of Delegates) regarding the attacks on CRCNA justice staff. Public Statement Concerning the Harassment of Staff The Committee for Guidance and Support of the Office of Social Justice sent a communication to the Council of Delegates expressing concerns about the harassment of staff. A Statement about the Atlanta Shooting We have witnessed tragedy once again this week. ‘Being the Church’ during COVID-19 In quite different contexts, two churches adapt to seeking the well-being of their surrounding community. Seventh Graders and the Psalms Lessons about forgiveness, joy, and hope are part of a new podcast series exploring “Public Worship and the Christian Life.” New Regional Mission Leader for Western USA Clarence Presley brings many creative approaches to new position. Addressing a ‘Perfect Storm’ Dealing with many challenges, churches can step into the future by turning to the past, says David Fitch. Prisoner Shares about Growth in Suffering John cherishes the Today devotional which brought him to faith. Churches Move Forward Amid COVID-19 Building their ministries and growing in unanticipated ways, two churches tell their stories. Campaign Fights Gender-Based Violence The 16-day Tamar campaign raised $200,000 to help World Renew in its work. Young Adults Serve in the Middle East After being delayed by COVID-19, Resonate Global Mission is stationing young adults in service opportunities. A Centre for ‘Everybody’s History’ The dream of learning more about her history led Ruth Coleman to open an African American arts and cultural facility in Grand Rapids, Mich. Nursing Students Gain Meaningful Experience Calvin University nursing students have had hands-on experience during pandemic. ReFrame to End Partnership in Haiti A variety of factors have led to ReFrame’s decision to stop its ministry in Haiti. Forging Ahead during COVID-19 CRC News launches a series on how churches have dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic for the past year. The first story is from Coopersville, Mich. CRC Members Show Support for Social Justice Madison Church, a multisite Christian Reformed congregation in Grand Rapids, Mich., and Classis Toronto have joined the chorus of voices showing support for the denomination’s justice ministries. Food Vouchers Provide a Lifeline for Refugee Families World Renew and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank are helping those affected by last summer’s explosion in Beirut. ‘This Is What I Was Made For’ John Simon felt called to ministry, but struggled to pursue that call until he found Mission church in Tucson, Ariz. Dordt Students Conduct Annual Crop Research Despite unusual moisture, Dordt University agriculture students got out into the corn and soybean fields. Black History and White Memory Two speakers urge that we learn from history. Indigenous Rights Bill Introduced CRC leaders in Canada urge Parliament toward Indigenous justice, reconciliation. COD Responds to Attacks on Staff Online comments, social media posts, and even threats of violence have been made against staff of the CRC’s justice ministries. The COD has committed to do something about it. U.S. Center Chapel Built by CRC Member A chapel located in the geographic center of the mainland United States was built originally by Lawrence Tanis of Dispatch (Kan.) Christian Reformed Church. Pagination First Previous … Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Next Last
Sharing the Gospel through Friendships Barb and Norm Fichtenberg have opened their hearts and home to people from around the world.
Attacks on CRCNA Staff - Follow Up A statement and FAQ from Colin Watson (executive director) and Paul DeVries (chair of the Council of Delegates) regarding the attacks on CRCNA justice staff.
Public Statement Concerning the Harassment of Staff The Committee for Guidance and Support of the Office of Social Justice sent a communication to the Council of Delegates expressing concerns about the harassment of staff.
‘Being the Church’ during COVID-19 In quite different contexts, two churches adapt to seeking the well-being of their surrounding community.
Seventh Graders and the Psalms Lessons about forgiveness, joy, and hope are part of a new podcast series exploring “Public Worship and the Christian Life.”
New Regional Mission Leader for Western USA Clarence Presley brings many creative approaches to new position.
Addressing a ‘Perfect Storm’ Dealing with many challenges, churches can step into the future by turning to the past, says David Fitch.
Prisoner Shares about Growth in Suffering John cherishes the Today devotional which brought him to faith.
Churches Move Forward Amid COVID-19 Building their ministries and growing in unanticipated ways, two churches tell their stories.
Campaign Fights Gender-Based Violence The 16-day Tamar campaign raised $200,000 to help World Renew in its work.
Young Adults Serve in the Middle East After being delayed by COVID-19, Resonate Global Mission is stationing young adults in service opportunities.
A Centre for ‘Everybody’s History’ The dream of learning more about her history led Ruth Coleman to open an African American arts and cultural facility in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Nursing Students Gain Meaningful Experience Calvin University nursing students have had hands-on experience during pandemic.
ReFrame to End Partnership in Haiti A variety of factors have led to ReFrame’s decision to stop its ministry in Haiti.
Forging Ahead during COVID-19 CRC News launches a series on how churches have dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic for the past year. The first story is from Coopersville, Mich.
CRC Members Show Support for Social Justice Madison Church, a multisite Christian Reformed congregation in Grand Rapids, Mich., and Classis Toronto have joined the chorus of voices showing support for the denomination’s justice ministries.
Food Vouchers Provide a Lifeline for Refugee Families World Renew and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank are helping those affected by last summer’s explosion in Beirut.
‘This Is What I Was Made For’ John Simon felt called to ministry, but struggled to pursue that call until he found Mission church in Tucson, Ariz.
Dordt Students Conduct Annual Crop Research Despite unusual moisture, Dordt University agriculture students got out into the corn and soybean fields.
Indigenous Rights Bill Introduced CRC leaders in Canada urge Parliament toward Indigenous justice, reconciliation.
COD Responds to Attacks on Staff Online comments, social media posts, and even threats of violence have been made against staff of the CRC’s justice ministries. The COD has committed to do something about it.
U.S. Center Chapel Built by CRC Member A chapel located in the geographic center of the mainland United States was built originally by Lawrence Tanis of Dispatch (Kan.) Christian Reformed Church.