When someone asks what I plan to give up for Lent, I often can’t help flashing a self-deprecating smile for the fleshly me, who kno
Columns
Read our regular columns on Faith Matters, Big Questions, Christian apologetics, Shiao Chong's monthly Editorial, the Discover page (especially for kids), the Vantage Point, the Other Six, and letters from Christian Reformed Church members and our readers. Our online-only columns are As I Was Saying and Behind the Banner.
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Culture
Q: What is a proper and respectful way to dispose of old Bibles that libraries an
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I am picky when it comes to what we sing in church.
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Word Pictures
Have you ever had butterflies in your stomach?
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Communion Confusion
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Since retiring in 1991 I’ve had opportunity to serve many Christian Reformed churches as interim pastor.
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One dark night a New York cabbie picked up a passenger.
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HERE’S HOW IT USED TO BE:
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It is always intriguing for me to read the various notices in Christianity Today, First Things, and similar publications announ
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My title betrays a typically North American way of thinking and talking. We want to know how something works.
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Church
Q: In a previous Banner you said that anyone appointed by a consistory may lead a worship
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Has it snowed at your home yet? If you live in the northern United States or in Canada, it probably has.
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Alice Sluiter De Boer mows her own lawn, bakes pies, drives herself around her rural town, and attends weekly church activities.
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These are the days of darkness in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Grief for the Unborn
I was thrilled to finally see an article on the grief of miscarriage (“Losses of the Heart,”
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My Spiritual mother, the Christian Reformed Church, turns 150 this year, and I anticipate the thankful celebration.
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A pastor was having an awful time with his congregation and eventually decided to pack it in.
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Scripture is infallible. my interpretation of it is not. Yours isn’t either.
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My father loved to tell the joke about the man who looked in the paper every morning to see if his name was in it.
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Mysteries make us curious. We want to know what happened, how, and why. But you say Christmas is not a mystery?
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Creation Care
Q: I hate diverting my focus from the joy of Christmas, but I’m troub
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GERRY SHUDDERED at the thought. She was facing her first Christmas without her husband.
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EXPECTING. We associate this seemingly innocent word with (among a good many other things) pregnancy.
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Losses of the Heart
Please convey my sincere thanks to Nathan Sneller for his beautifully honest article “Losses of the Hea