A desire to spend more time outside inspired Rev. Phil Boender to start the Water & Woods group
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Never Alone, the first full-length album from husband-and-wife duo Seth & Nirva,
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This excellent multigenerational novel about a family of talented musicians
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Grandpa lives with Sophie and her parents.
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The Grammy Awards were handed out last Sunday,
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Churches interested in finding new and creative ways to engage people of all ages
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Many of our churches have a reading bias.
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Getting young people involved in worship leadership is an excellent idea
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Some say Think Christian is a blog for young people, but Remein disagrees.
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Shortly after the election, my friend sent me a note: “Would you be willing to go with me to the Women’s March
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Steven Timmermans, executive director of the Christian Reformed Church, recently signed a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump
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Two of the thousands of people to march on Washington, D.C., in the annual March for Life this January were middle-school students from Northern Michigan Christian School.
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In this lengthy, complex exploration of Israel’s history leading up to the death and resurrection of Jesus,
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In 1958, Richard Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter, a black woman, were married in Virginia.
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“Tell me where you’re really from.”
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The high school youth group of Jubilee Fellowship Christian Reformed Church in St. Catharines, Ont., attended a celebration of World Hijab Day
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Two Christian Reformed churches in Guelph, Ont., were honored last month by the Muslim Society of Guelph
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After hosting a seminar on depression in 2015,Taber (Alberta) Christian Reformed Church identified a need in their community
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Redeemer University College student Jesseca Brown has broken a significant basketball record
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On the last Sunday of Pentecost, the Feast of Christ the King, we come face to face with a paradox: