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Current Issue: November 2008
Features
Is Prosperity a Blessing?
by
Daniel Boerman
Remember Us
The Shy Person’s Guide to Community
Departments
Editorial: A Fish Doesn’t Know It’s in Water
by
Gary Mulder
In My Humble Opinion: Christmas Giving
by
Nancy Visser
Letters: Letters
Letters: Corrections
Catch Your Breath: My Cup of Tea
by
Angela Josephine
Just for Kids: Gracias, Spaseba, Asante!
Reformed Matters: Thinking Deeply About Our Faith
Tuned In: Purpose-Driven Presents
by
Kathryn Hoffman
Humor: Punch Lines
Church@Work
Food for a Hungry World
by
Stephanie Tombari
What Fuels the Food Crisis?
by
Stephanie Tombari
Odette’s Story
by
Stephanie Tombari
CRWRC at a glance
New Friends and Transformed Lives
by
Rev. Jerry Dykstra
SMPers Share Joy in Nigeria
by
Chris Meehan
Training Pastors in the Andes
by
Nancy Vander Meer
High Schoolers Face Future in Seminary
by
Ingrid Zomerman
Campus Ministry Combines Faith, Intellect
by
Ben Van Houten
News
Hurricane Ike: From Haiti to Houston
by
Alice Durfee
Korean Churches Celebrate Sports Day
by
Jonathan Kim
Ontario Athlete Brings Home Olympic Bronze
by
Sophie Vandenberg
Michigan Athlete Wins Paralympic Gold
by
Carolyn Koster Yost
British Columbia Church Helps Host First Nations Games
by
Jenny deGroot
Camp Brings Together Korean-American Teens
by
Jonathan Kim
Rev. Bernard Byma
by
Louis M. Tamminga
Michigan Tutor Takes Student to U.S. Supreme Court
by
Carolyn Koster Yost
Washington Church Responds to Tragedy
by
Mary Doelman
South Dakota Church Celebrates 125 Years
by
Sherry Kooiker
Florida Church Hosts Homeless Families
by
Carolyn Koster Yost
Women Reunite After 63 Years
by
Paul Delger
Holy Rollers
by
Paul Delger
Calls Extended
Montana Girl Collects Shirts for Orphans
by
Alice Durfee
First Year Students Find CRC Connections in Alberta
by
Rachel de Koning Kraay
Korean Pastors Hold Dallas Retreat
by
Jonathan Kim
Faith Alive Gets New Director
by
Gayla R. Postma
Board of Trustees Updates
by
Gayla R. Postma
Don’t Overlook Poor in Wall Street Bailout
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