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Stories from people, congregations and ministries of the CRCNA, reported by The Banner's news editor and a team of regular correspondents and Church Worldwide news from the Religion News Service. Send news tips to news@thebanner.org.
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The men and women labeled as “forgotten” who walk Aurora Avenue in Seattle, Wash., facing homelessness or drug addiction,
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When an extreme weather advisory threatened people who live on the street,
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On the Seabreeze dairy farm in Delta, B.C., nothing goes to waste, including manure
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In Memoriam: Rev. Henry (Hank) Zwaanstra
1936-2016READ MOREA caring, loving, compassionate, sensitive, and committed husband,
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He had done it before, after Tucson, Aurora, Fort Hood, and Sandy Hook: taken on the mantle of the pastor-in-chief
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The National Council of Churches and several other Christian organizations have released a statement
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Martha Pewee had been in the United States for about 10 years with her husband,
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The United States Congress is about as Christian today as it was in the early 1960s,
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Despite inclement weather, more than 100 people gathered at Rehoboth (N.M.)
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Rev. Shawn Sikkema joked that a good attention-grabbing headline for this story could be “Former megachurch pastor and wife now live among homeless.”
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For the last 20 years, Dr. Greidanus, an orthopedic surgeon, has organized and raised funds for Operation Esperanza.
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“Who is our neighbor? What is loving your neighbor today?”
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Coloring. It is not something that is listed in the intergenerational ministry ideas books.
In Memoriam: Rev. Neal Punt
1928-2016READ MORENeal Punt of Grand Haven, Mich., passed away peacefully on October 18 at the age of 87.
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Members of The River Church, a Christian Reformed congregation in Allegan, Mich., put together a different kind of Christmas
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More than 50 women and girls, including mothers and grandmothers, attended
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On the blustery winter evening of December 14, residents of Brighton, Ont., were treated to young carolers
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As churches all over the world wait expectantly for Christ’s birth and his second coming
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Americans remain split on whether they prefer to be met in stores with “Merry Christmas” or a more general greeting like “Happy holidays,”
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Building on its vision to spread the gospel as a diverse body of believers,
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The pressure to have it all together or to appear happy can be both overwhelming and downright disheartening for many people at Christmas time.