“There are two types of people in the world: those with hope and those without,” says B.J. Wolstenholme of Calgary, Alberta.
Our Shared Ministry
Our Shared Ministry is a place to hear, discuss, and celebrate the ministry that we, as the Christian Reformed Church, are involved in across North America and around the world.
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Each year in early October, deacons and church secretaries in Christian Reformed congregations across North America go into their storage
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For the 50th anniversary of GEMS this year, the girls’ clubs focused on Micah 6:8, learning together about what it means to act jus
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When church planter Todd Murphy and his family moved to Providence, Rhode Island, eight years ago, he was told that ministry in New Engla
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“We know relatively little about the religious lives of American adolescents,” said researchers writing in the Journal for th
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For most people, access to printed material isn’t a big deal, but for many in Cuba, recently printed materials are a novelty and a
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Like many young people in China, Xiou H. is interested in learning English.
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Our home computer died recently.
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What do you do when your wife is on bed rest in another country because of pregnancy complications and you need to finish your semester o
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Frank and Abe met at a retirement home in Michigan.
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Stores operated by members of Korean Christian Reformed churches are just one place to find copies of the Korean TODAY, a devotional book
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Twenty years ago Carlos Palacios traded the terror and violence of his then-unstable homeland of Peru for the hope of a new life in North
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Armando Franco came to understand that God was close at hand after he was buried by a Mexico City earthquake in 1986, nearly died i
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Campus ministry comes in many shapes and sizes, and it requires people who love the church, love students, and are willing to roll up the
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When Christians in Mali hear about the plague of locusts in the book of Exodus, they know exactly what kind of havoc the insects can wrea
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One of my greatest joys in summer is sailing on Lake Michigan.
Imagining a New Future
Faith Alive Focuses on Faith NurtureREAD MOREImagine a church community where broad and deep faith nurture are a vibrant part of everything it does . . .
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For probably the first time ever, Calvin College’s student-chosen Professor of the Year award is going to a professor named after t
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Two simultaneous Coffee Break conferences in the U.S.
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In the early morning, as I look across the quiet stillness of the lake, I see reflections of the trees, the clouds, the sky, the sunrise&
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“Be careful what you pray for,” cautions Eli Toribio. “You just might get it.”
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TCelebratory events are occurring throughout the year and around the world in honor of the 500th birthday of John Calvin on July 10.
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More than 20 years of patient work, coupled with some timely interventions by God, have led to the blossoming of the Christian Reformed C
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As a campus pastor at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Ed Laarman faces a daunting challenge: how to introduce the gospel to students