More than 3,000 people in West Michigan made a journey to “Bethlehem.”
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Nativity display in Edmonton draws visitors from all over the world.
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Redeemer University College class project leads to a visit with city officials.
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Twenty teen boys go away on retreat days after Superstorm Sandy plows through their neighborhood.
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A hand-made torch symbolizes the past, present, and future of Calgary’s River Park CRC.
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Langley Christian High boys win their division and bring home the trophy.
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Several women are taking small groups to new heights.
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CRC members participate in a reconciliation event in Truro, Nova Scotia.
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Georgetown (Ontario) CRC helps prevent marriage breakdown.
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Amber Kuipers of Hayward qualified to represent the U.S. in Australia.
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Two CRCs do more than swap pastors for a day.
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Grand Rapids and South Christian High win their divisions’ state title.
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Several adults with intellectual disabilities travel to the Middle East on the Heart of God tour.
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Daryl Meijer takes to the stage in Job’s Blues.
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Spring Lake (Mich.) CRC members build furniture for intergenerational WE curriculum event.
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Chaplains in Montreal and Vancouver partner with BTGMI to produce a seafarers edition of "Today"
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Delegates from across Canada will meet to talk about future of Canadian ministry in the CRC.
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First CRC in Crown Point Augments Teen MOPS with accountability system.
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A writing project in British Columbia leads to a special evening of stories and songs.
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Toronto-area pastors meet monthly for encouragement and fellowship.
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British Columbia business leaders reach out at work.
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Continued revenue shortfall results in staff reduction.