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Just finished the September Banner, and it was one of the best ever.
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Just finished the September Banner, and it was one of the best ever.
At Synod 2009, several delegates said that adopting the Belhar Confession as one of our doctrinal standards will help us face racism, one
Thanks, Guys!
I was a Calvinist Cadet for four years. I failed the program. Here are my only significant accomplishments:
Construction began on a bar in a small town. The local church started a campaign of prayers and petitions to stop it.
Pastor Stu’s first clue that it might be a long Monday came in an e-mail from Jane, one of the deacons at Friendly CRC.
Cake. Ice cream. Candles. Presents. All of these items together in one place can mean only one thing—a birthday!
Is it wrong to be proud of the Christian Reformed Church?
Q I recently delivered twins who had Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome.
It was good to read Rev. Brian Berghoef’s “Reflection for Independence Day” (June 2009).
While I agree with Rev.
Lately I’ve begun to notice a pattern in my life. It’s one that I’m excited about and increasingly anticipate. Why?
So what exactly is The Banner?
Regarding “Light for a Dark Path” (May 2009), I have been a confessing member of First CRC, Montreal,
During the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution, one morning’s executions began with three men: a rabbi, a Catholic priest, and
What’s your favorite summer sight? A rainbow? An orange-pink sunset? Beautiful flowers? Busy bugs? Baby birds?
For years, like any responsible Christian parent, I prayed daily for my two children, Aubrey and Aaron.
Q Why doesn’t Synod (or classis or ministers) do something about Sunday-nigh
Confessions arise, as the Belhar surely has, out of the urgent need to express the gospel in very particular contexts
When sending missionaries to another country, Christian Reformed World Missions gives them instructions about that country so their prese
As I write there is a weeklong event taking place in England called “Slow Down London.” It is a protest of sorts against that
May summer grant you a warm, sunny day to grab a lemonade, put your feet up, and do some serious daydreaming.
The following is not a joke—we simply wanted to place it where we know you’d r
Q I have a friend who takes advantage of my willingness to help her o