Does God really want to dwell in us? If we know the answer is yes, do we truly believe this?
In Memoriam: Rev. Earl S. Holkeboer
1923-2017Schoolteacher, missionary pastor, church planter, chaplain, superb athlete, loving father, model caregiver.
In Memoriam: Rev. Jelle Nutma
1928-2017Jelle Nutma lived the last 21 years of his life with limitations as the result of a debilitating stroke,
Aaron Abma is one of 10 students from across the United States selected for the Lilly Fellows Graduate Program.
Timing and choices are a big part of Katie Nixon’s story.
Uniting around black culture within the context of Reformed Christianity
In Memoriam: Rev. Samuel Vander Jagt
1918-2017Prior to serving as a pastor and chaplain for 65 years, Samuel Vander Jagt served his country with distinction during WW II.
Sometimes pastoring a congregation can feel isolating.
Anthony Thiselton has spent a lifetime working at the crossroads of biblical studies,
Margaret Atwood’s 1985 dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, made a splash when it came out,
Jaci Velasquez appeared on the Christian music scene at age 16,
Talking about white privilege in our circles is difficult.
Does Jesus still heal today?
Once a year in the Netherlands, joggers in the park stop running for two minutes.
Although he was born in the United States, Peter (Sunshine) Cahill lived most of his life in Guatemala.
“I always woke up Sundays with a sense of doom.”
More than 800 youth, youth leaders, and volunteers gathered in Waterloo, Ont.,
children in kindergarten through third grade are learning about and doing justice every other Sunday
Theresa Heijster and her husband were struggling to grow their family when she decided to start a support group for women
This June, after decades of dedication and leadership, Peter Vandermeulen will retire
The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Canada’s minister of innovation, science, and economic development,
Since 2010, Canadian poet and editor D.S. Martin has been curating a blog called “The Kingdom Poets,”