A self-described movie nerd picks five wildly divergent movies to watch for Black History Month.
Jesus held his threefold office in perfect balance. We do not. In fact, we are prone to emphasize one of the offices at the expense of the other two. Each of us is lopsided. What’s worse, our lopsidedness does more than hinder our personal growth. It also causes us to discount other believers who do not share the same lopsidedness.
Best picture nominee shows carnage and bravery of WWI.
Revisiting once again the world of Raymie Nightingale, two-time Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo turns her focus to the tough-talking, inescapably tenderhearted Beverly.
An entertaining podcast that takes the listener behind the curtain of advertising.
A Christian Reformed congregation in rural western Michigan is making a difference in the lives of orphans and widows in Nigeria through personal connections.
For Resurrection Church, an emerging congregation of the Christian Reformed Church in Boston, Mass., connecting to the neighborhood means participating in what community organizations are already doing.
As our society dives deeper into a digital world, the church has an opportunity to directly address what is unseen.
물론, 우리가 왜 하는지, 무엇을 하는지도 중요하지만 어떻게 하는지 역시 하나님 앞에 중요합니다.
제가 한 교회의 담임 목사였을 때, 매년 제가 가장 좋아했던 주일은 “프렌드십 주일”이었습니다.
제가 한 교회의 담임 목사였을 때, 매년 제가 가장 좋아했던 주일은 “프렌드십 주일”이었습니다.
As the women grew older, so did their children, and soon the meetings were quieter—maybe too quiet. The women felt a need for something more.
At this year’s March for Life demonstration on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., president Donald Trump became the first-ever sitting president to offer an in-person address.
A documentary about the future of free speech and the importance of conversation.
Exploring Kuyper’s “square inch” and other practical applications of his theology for today’s Christian.
She deeply regretted not saying “I love you.” It was something they always did. But she hadn’t done it that one time.
Black History Month is an invitation and an opportunity to dig deeper into U.S. and Canadian history and the accomplishments of black people in North America.
It’d be an overstatement to say it has changed my life, but it certainly has changed the focus of my life.
For the first time, stated clerks from the U.S. and Canada gathered for learning and mutual support.
Art class students incarcerated at Earnest C. Brooks Correctional Facility in Muskegon, Mich., tell powerful stories with their art. Teacher Marianne Tanis is exhibiting their work at First Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids.
In our polarized times, a refreshingly nonpartisan call to feed the hungry in our communities.
Netflix’s Oscar nominee for Best Picture is a sad commentary on loneliness, marriage, and divorce.
A fisherman and his son encounter a whale entangled at sea in this wordless picture book.
We, as believers in Jesus, in the church, are people who are called to action. Yet we all have unique backgrounds, and we come from a variety of ethnicities.