Koppenaal Named New U.S. Human Resources Director Carol Koppenaal wants to help people grow in their career. Retired Bishop to Speak at Inspire David Zac Niringiye will be a plenary speaker at the denomination-wide event. He encourages the church to be more hands-on in the cause for social justice. A Time for Lament Soong-Chan Rah says we are living in an unprecedented time that is filled with opportunity. A Home Church Away from Home Part of a multisite church plant, mosiacHouse East finds ways to connect with students at Kings University. God Has ‘Taken Us for a Ride’ A waning church seeks out a new purpose by moving into a neighborhood of refugees. Abuse of Power Training in Pilot Phase Mandated by synod, the training will be recommended for all pastoral leaders in the CRC. Calvin Choirs Lift their Voices Like other worship choirs and musicians throughout the CRC, Calvin University students shine a hopeful Advent message. Reflecting on Today All Day Long When you read devotionals how long do the lessons stick in your mind? A class of high school students recently found a way to think about and reflect on Today devotional readings all day long. Benckhuysen to be New Safe Church Director Amanda Benckhuysen, professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary, has been appointed to be the new director of Safe Church Ministry. From Life Sentence to Meaningful Life Marqurice Jackson is now a free man, sent out from prison with a new perspective on life. Finding Peace in Coffee Break The first-ever, online Coffee Break retreat focused on peace, trust, and steadfast faith in God. Preacher Urges Hope, Peace Joel Vander Molen has quadriplegia and gives sermons to churches in and around Pella, Iowa. Out of the Desert Fabiola and her daughter are living a new, revitalized life in Guadalajara. CRCNA Ministries Launch Tamar Campaign Several CRCNA ministries are joining the United Nations’ “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.” Encouraging Friendship with Muslims A new team invites churches across North America to befriend Muslims in their midst. Honoring Work in Worship A new book explores ways to bring “God-lived lives” into weekly worship. Professor Partners on $1 Million Grant Calvin University sociologist, Mark Mulder, is part of a project to help a group of non-CRC congregations address racism. Sharing Hope Inside Prison Walls Josh and Mandy Shaarda can’t visit prisons in East Africa during COVID-19, but they have found ways to share the gospel. Trinity College Launches Data Analytics Program The college in Palos Heights, Ill. is beginning a program in a field that ‘touches on virtually every aspect of life’. CRCNA Responds to Latin America Hurricanes Landslides and flooding have forced many people to leave their homes and seek shelter in schools and churches. A Time of Transition for CRCNA Six CRCNA leaders are retiring or stepping aside in the coming months. Ladner CRC Welcomes Refugees from Many Lands After a difficult stay in Egypt, an Ethiopian refugee couple and their children arrive in British Columbia. David Brooks Talks of Truly Seeing One Another The New York Times op-ed writer wins 2020 Abraham Kuyper award. Facing Issues of Race In a discussion sponsored by the Office of Race relations, two experts reflected on the outcome of the U.S. presidential election and the intersection of faith, race, and politics. Pagination First Previous … Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Current page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Next Last
Koppenaal Named New U.S. Human Resources Director Carol Koppenaal wants to help people grow in their career.
Retired Bishop to Speak at Inspire David Zac Niringiye will be a plenary speaker at the denomination-wide event. He encourages the church to be more hands-on in the cause for social justice.
A Time for Lament Soong-Chan Rah says we are living in an unprecedented time that is filled with opportunity.
A Home Church Away from Home Part of a multisite church plant, mosiacHouse East finds ways to connect with students at Kings University.
God Has ‘Taken Us for a Ride’ A waning church seeks out a new purpose by moving into a neighborhood of refugees.
Abuse of Power Training in Pilot Phase Mandated by synod, the training will be recommended for all pastoral leaders in the CRC.
Calvin Choirs Lift their Voices Like other worship choirs and musicians throughout the CRC, Calvin University students shine a hopeful Advent message.
Reflecting on Today All Day Long When you read devotionals how long do the lessons stick in your mind? A class of high school students recently found a way to think about and reflect on Today devotional readings all day long.
Benckhuysen to be New Safe Church Director Amanda Benckhuysen, professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary, has been appointed to be the new director of Safe Church Ministry.
From Life Sentence to Meaningful Life Marqurice Jackson is now a free man, sent out from prison with a new perspective on life.
Finding Peace in Coffee Break The first-ever, online Coffee Break retreat focused on peace, trust, and steadfast faith in God.
Preacher Urges Hope, Peace Joel Vander Molen has quadriplegia and gives sermons to churches in and around Pella, Iowa.
CRCNA Ministries Launch Tamar Campaign Several CRCNA ministries are joining the United Nations’ “16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.”
Encouraging Friendship with Muslims A new team invites churches across North America to befriend Muslims in their midst.
Professor Partners on $1 Million Grant Calvin University sociologist, Mark Mulder, is part of a project to help a group of non-CRC congregations address racism.
Sharing Hope Inside Prison Walls Josh and Mandy Shaarda can’t visit prisons in East Africa during COVID-19, but they have found ways to share the gospel.
Trinity College Launches Data Analytics Program The college in Palos Heights, Ill. is beginning a program in a field that ‘touches on virtually every aspect of life’.
CRCNA Responds to Latin America Hurricanes Landslides and flooding have forced many people to leave their homes and seek shelter in schools and churches.
A Time of Transition for CRCNA Six CRCNA leaders are retiring or stepping aside in the coming months.
Ladner CRC Welcomes Refugees from Many Lands After a difficult stay in Egypt, an Ethiopian refugee couple and their children arrive in British Columbia.
David Brooks Talks of Truly Seeing One Another The New York Times op-ed writer wins 2020 Abraham Kuyper award.
Facing Issues of Race In a discussion sponsored by the Office of Race relations, two experts reflected on the outcome of the U.S. presidential election and the intersection of faith, race, and politics.