Based on a true story, a young black lawyer fights to get an innocent man off of death row.
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“America’s therapist” Brené Brown and her podcast guests talk about vulnerability and courage.
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A 15-year-old after-school ministry program in Wyoming, Mich., is launching new programs to serve students.
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A pilot program has brought together an intergenerational group of graduate students, social justice and policing consultants and senior pastors to determine what to do before, during, and after crises of racial injustice arise.
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Este es un peligro para las personas de todas las ideologías políticas, desde los conservadores hasta los progresistas, desde los anarquistas hasta los creyentes en las teorías conspirativas.
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I am a Canadian Indigenous man who is a Sixties Scoop Survivor. I love Canada Day, but I have encountered hostility about celebrating it. Here’s why I think we should.
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Two cases—Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel—that involve a “ministerial exemption” to civil rights protections will be decided on this month.
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By justice, we do not merely mean equal treatment for all but also being intellectually just or fair to different viewpoints.
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A gentle, wise servant of God, Bill DeJong died May 30 at age 90.
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Jim Versluys, who served for 33 years as pastor to several Christian Reformed congregations, died May 15.
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Berny Niemeyer, a church planter and pastor who lived for more than a decade with Alzheimer’s Disease, died May 20.
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A documentary about former First Lady Michelle Obama’s book tour
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Thirty-three people signed a public post accusing author Chris Heuertz of “spiritual and psychological abuse." The Christian publishing company Zondervan responded by halting a documentary project and suspending promotion of two of his books.
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When we allow Scripture to dig deep into our imaginations, it can reveal things about ourselves, about our world, and about life that we would never encounter by more didactic or rational means
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A new game helps players of all ages build relationships and community.
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Religion News Service reports that a June 18 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court is receiving praise from faith groups across the religious spectrum. The ruling temporarily halts efforts to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which grants legal protection to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children.
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With death knocking so closely at our doorsteps, thoughts turn to the big questions: What happens to us after death? Is heaven real? And what’s it like there?
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When we are not part of someone’s journey in a participatory way, it’s easy to miss what is really going on with someone else. When we don’t know the behind-the-scenes story, it is easy to misinterpret what is really going on.
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A list of books and other media for grown ups and children by black authors, musicians, and filmmakers.
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This historical drama recounts the origins of professional football (“soccer” in North America) in 1870s England by portraying the tensions between upper-class and working-class teams.
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A young African American girl is encouraged as she prepares for her first church solo.
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For the first time in its 163-year history, the Christian Reformed Church canceled its annual synod due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Council of Delegates met to deal with matters from the Agenda for Synod 2020 that couldn’t wait.
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A delightfully written exploration of faith for those who are searching and for those who are settled.
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In a short service of lament, the CRC’s Council of Delegates recognized the pain and hurt of racism and heard black pastors call for more than this moment of recognition.