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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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The Interrupters
reviewed by Josh LarsenREAD MOREThe year’s most moving moment of cinematic grace was a real-life one.
Joyful Noise
reviewed by Kristy QuistREAD MORESister Act meets “Glee” in a mess of a movie.
Pinterest
reviewed by Sandy SwartzentruberREAD MOREListmakers will love Pinterest—an online bulletin board that puts a creative new spin on org
Moneyball
reviewed by Kristy QuistREAD MOREBilly Beane endured a disappointing career as a Major League Baseball player, only to move into a career as the general manager of one
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So you got a new phone for Christmas? Make the most of it.
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Maybe you have heard about a black-and-white movie starring French ac
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In England during the 1950s, teens Janie and Benjamin must use ancient natural recipes in order to concoct brews that will help them s
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One of the best gifts I received this past year was Josh Garrels’s free album Love & W
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Transitions can be especially strategic and noteworthy occasions.
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My grandparents were immigrants who arrived with little more than the clothes on their backs, but their poverty and godliness propelle
Midnight in Paris
reviewed by Otto SellesREAD MOREMidnight in Paris is Woody Allen’s love letter to t
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Ten-year-old Enaiatollah Akbari and his mother fled from Afghanistan to Pakistan because of threats to sell the boy into slavery.
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Lording it over your children is neither good nor godly.
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Adopting the Belhar as a confession would cause us to step over the line in areas of both freedom and constraint.
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Bret Lott is an author and a Christian.
The Adventures of Tintin
by Steven SpielbergREAD MOREFans need no introduction, but for the sake of the uninitiated, Tintin is the star of the classic Tintin comic book series, p
War Horse
reviewed by Kristy QuistREAD MOREEngland declares war on Germany during World War I, and young Albert’s beloved horse, Joey, is sold into war service.
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Billy Jago and his 12-year-old son, Charles, discover a flint stone carved by a magic man in ages past.
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What I learned from an old man about the blessing of belonging.
The Gift of Devotion
by Kristy QuistREAD MORELooking for a meaningful gift this year?
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The Canadian Christian band The City Harmonic explores themes such as love, dependence on Go
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A grandmother in New England and her grandson in Africa are separated by distance, climates, and cultures.