An illuminating photo-journalism book documents the dignity of those on the margins.
Columns
Read our regular columns on Faith Matters, Big Questions, Christian apologetics, Editorials, 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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In a culture drowning in conflict, there is simply nothing more beautiful, needful, or relevant than the reconciling power of the gospel and a people willing to live in light of it.
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Whatever it looks like and however it is made, bread is a part of many celebrations and everyday meals all around the world.
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The author of Genesis had no intention of giving us a 21st-century, scientifically precise account of how God created all things.
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What the horror genre has to teach us about good and evil.
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A beautifully narrated middle-grade novel highlights the dignity of India’s street children.
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I recall the days when “Grape Road” was lined with cornfields and farmsteads. Now it’s a continuous three-mile strip of commercialism.
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A well-known memoirist takes a DNA test and makes an earth-shattering discovery.
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Netherlands-based, worldbeat band Trinity stubbornly holds onto their God-story.
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Elizabeth felt excluded; everyone else had received those blessing words. She wondered if other persons with disabilities had similar experiences.
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Mental health has been on the minds of The Banner staff and its readers.
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Social activist Mya navigates her preteen world in this sparkling middle-grade novel.
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A charming movie about a British Pakistani teen and his love for Bruce Springsteen’s music.
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A memoir of a broken CRC family and the Michigan land that binds them.
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While his statement is not true of all Christian communities, his more than 20-year experience in his particular mega church circle is that people avoid these complicated topics.
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A Christian Food Network host takes readers deep into her love of food.
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The Chicago rapper’s second album is long and happy but fails to connect.
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Each individual has a unique genetic makeup, social history, and personality, and each teen will navigate this identity crisis in his or her own way.
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As a Christian at a public university, I am asked this question most often. People naturally assume they’re pretty good. The psychologically healthy have a humble recognition of the good in themselves.
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The celebration of Hope College’s Sesquicentennial examines its resilience.
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At 69, Bruce Springsteen still has much to say.
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The message of God’s good creation of each child underscores this anti-bullying picture book.
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As I looked into the inner abyss of my soul, I saw an unfree self, chained together with an old friend, the pleaser identity.