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Professor Peter Mahaffy and his research team from The King’s University College worked with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
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Calvary CRC in Wyoming cares for the environment while raising cash for a mission trip.
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Ontario’s annual Day of Encouragement offers practical training and spiritual nurture.
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A long-term relationship between a Kalamazoo church and the school across the street benefits both.
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As religious groups feel the effect, they are also finding ways to reach out.
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A cyclist’s “crazy faith” ride raised more than $5,000 in one day.
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Migrant workers celebrate with host churches before returning home for the winter.
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West Michigan church leaders gather for inspiration and learning.
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The event, held three times a year, is a night to celebrate creativity.
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Loss of funding turns into a blessing for a Minnesota youth group.
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Moving to organized status means the church will operate under its own leadership.
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Bylaw changes required to comply with legislation.
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CRC’s Board of Trustees hears encouraging news from college president Michael Le Roy.
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Service excellence is recognized at international competition.
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Hundreds Pray as Students Return to Campus
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Board of Trustee’s finance committee proposes agencies raise more money outside of ministry shares.
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Board concurs editor failed to use editorial judgment, accepts his apology.