Women’s Conference Reflections The biennial Global Coffee Break Inspirational Women’s Conference, held again for the first time since 2019, brought 700 women to Burlington, Ont., for a day of worship, learning, and fellowship. Ephesians: A Book of Worship and Peace Mariano Avila has written seven articles – all of them in Spanish – reflecting on the apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. Puerto Rico Hurricane Response Ends After five and a half years, including delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, World Renew has wrapped up its response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Training for Hispanic Ministry The Spanish Language Institute in Ministry (SLIM) conference in Berwyn, Ill., was filled with God's presence and divine purposes. Sharing Stories and Memories from WWII An evening at Meadowlands Fellowship CRC featured stories and memories from World War II survivors and a local author about the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Providing a Lifeline to Hurting Churches Specialized transitional ministers (STMs) met recently to reflect on and support each other in their work of serving congregations facing challenges and uncertainty. Enfolding Emerging Adults in the Church First CRC of Denver, Colo., has repurposed an unused parsonage to create a discipleship house for emerging adults. Yearbook 2023 Available Both hard-copy and digital versions of the Christian Reformed Church in North America’s Yearbook 2023 are now available for purchase. Dordt Receives National Science Foundation Grant Dordt University has received a $75,000 grant to prepare working professionals in science, technology, engineering, and math to transition to teaching roles. New Communications and Media Studies Degree Redeemer University (Ancaster, Ont.) will offer a new bachelor of communications and media studies degree program, with a concentration in media production. Helping Parents Form Faith In 2019 a research study explored how Canadian parents share faith from one generation to the next. The findings from that study are now available. Seminary to Offer Master’s in Counseling This fall, Calvin Theological Seminary will be offering a Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree program to its academic offerings. Sustained by Resurrection Hope in Brazil Two mothers in Brazil found hope in messages from ReFrame Ministries’ Portuguese-speaking outreach partners. Discovering Community behind Bars Over the past decade, Ken and James’s journeys in prison took very different paths, but God brought them together through the Calvin Prison Initiative. In Need of Hope and a Friend G’awna was living in a hotel, fighting drug addiction, and trapped in an abusive relationship. Then she met a volunteer from Jesus on Colfax. Calvin University Recognized for Sustainability Calvin University received a silver STARS rating for sustainability achievements. Equipping Korean Church Planters Following a successful series of workshops for Korean church planters in 2022, a second series was held earlier this year in New York and New Jersey. Dordt Social Work Program Earns Accreditation The Dordt University master of social work degree program received full accreditation from the Council on Social Work Education. Kingdom Transformation in Cambodia God is making a big difference in and through a small church in rural Cambodia. Students Walk for Earthquake Survivors Students and community members in Zuni, N.Mex., learned about compassion and used a walk-a-thon to raise money for people in Syria. Stepping Up for STEM In a partnership with EduDeo, Redeemer University's retired microscopes are getting new homes and helping to support science education in Africa. Heartbreak in Southern Africa Cyclone Freddy brought torrential rains, high winds, landslides, and flooding that caused widespread damage across Mozambique, Madagascar, and Malawi. World Renew is responding. Season Six of Do Justice Released What is “long obedience in the same direction”? This question is explored in season 6 of the Do Justice podcast. Finding Community as a Young Adult It can be tough to find community as a young adult. That's why Austin Phillips started a microchurch. Pagination First Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next Last
Women’s Conference Reflections The biennial Global Coffee Break Inspirational Women’s Conference, held again for the first time since 2019, brought 700 women to Burlington, Ont., for a day of worship, learning, and fellowship.
Ephesians: A Book of Worship and Peace Mariano Avila has written seven articles – all of them in Spanish – reflecting on the apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians.
Puerto Rico Hurricane Response Ends After five and a half years, including delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, World Renew has wrapped up its response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
Training for Hispanic Ministry The Spanish Language Institute in Ministry (SLIM) conference in Berwyn, Ill., was filled with God's presence and divine purposes.
Sharing Stories and Memories from WWII An evening at Meadowlands Fellowship CRC featured stories and memories from World War II survivors and a local author about the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Providing a Lifeline to Hurting Churches Specialized transitional ministers (STMs) met recently to reflect on and support each other in their work of serving congregations facing challenges and uncertainty.
Enfolding Emerging Adults in the Church First CRC of Denver, Colo., has repurposed an unused parsonage to create a discipleship house for emerging adults.
Yearbook 2023 Available Both hard-copy and digital versions of the Christian Reformed Church in North America’s Yearbook 2023 are now available for purchase.
Dordt Receives National Science Foundation Grant Dordt University has received a $75,000 grant to prepare working professionals in science, technology, engineering, and math to transition to teaching roles.
New Communications and Media Studies Degree Redeemer University (Ancaster, Ont.) will offer a new bachelor of communications and media studies degree program, with a concentration in media production.
Helping Parents Form Faith In 2019 a research study explored how Canadian parents share faith from one generation to the next. The findings from that study are now available.
Seminary to Offer Master’s in Counseling This fall, Calvin Theological Seminary will be offering a Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree program to its academic offerings.
Sustained by Resurrection Hope in Brazil Two mothers in Brazil found hope in messages from ReFrame Ministries’ Portuguese-speaking outreach partners.
Discovering Community behind Bars Over the past decade, Ken and James’s journeys in prison took very different paths, but God brought them together through the Calvin Prison Initiative.
In Need of Hope and a Friend G’awna was living in a hotel, fighting drug addiction, and trapped in an abusive relationship. Then she met a volunteer from Jesus on Colfax.
Calvin University Recognized for Sustainability Calvin University received a silver STARS rating for sustainability achievements.
Equipping Korean Church Planters Following a successful series of workshops for Korean church planters in 2022, a second series was held earlier this year in New York and New Jersey.
Dordt Social Work Program Earns Accreditation The Dordt University master of social work degree program received full accreditation from the Council on Social Work Education.
Kingdom Transformation in Cambodia God is making a big difference in and through a small church in rural Cambodia.
Students Walk for Earthquake Survivors Students and community members in Zuni, N.Mex., learned about compassion and used a walk-a-thon to raise money for people in Syria.
Stepping Up for STEM In a partnership with EduDeo, Redeemer University's retired microscopes are getting new homes and helping to support science education in Africa.
Heartbreak in Southern Africa Cyclone Freddy brought torrential rains, high winds, landslides, and flooding that caused widespread damage across Mozambique, Madagascar, and Malawi. World Renew is responding.
Season Six of Do Justice Released What is “long obedience in the same direction”? This question is explored in season 6 of the Do Justice podcast.
Finding Community as a Young Adult It can be tough to find community as a young adult. That's why Austin Phillips started a microchurch.