The future success and health of the CRC lies in engaging youth in relevant ministries and in giving them ownership of those ministr
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.
The future success and health of the CRC lies in engaging youth in relevant ministries and in giving them ownership of those ministr
Organ music may have a reputation as being dull or dirge-like, but John Hamersma has set out to prove that it doesn’t have to be th
This summer I rode my bike—but not just around the campground or to the nearest ice cream shop.
The pace of change is swift at Calvin Theological Seminary right now, just as it is at many congregations.
The most exciting part of being at Calvin Theological Seminary (CTS) is seeing and hearing “God stories”—the stories of
From the outside the aging Port Arthur house doesn’t live up to the name people in this small Texas town have given it: the Christm
Caleb John Spyksma is our first grandchild. For years we have been praying for him, that he will love Jesus and grow up to serve him.
Among other things, she had to get used to the traffic: “Taxis everywhere, constantly honking.
Nick, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be a summer intern in Austinville, Iowa, set apart to fulfill a contract promised beforehand t
Phonh Sinbondit and his family were living in Laos when communists took over the country in the late 1970s.
At about 2:00 a.m. on the day I was to return to work after my summer vacation, I was awakened by the ringing of the phone.
One year into the “Embrace AIDS” campaign, there is much to celebrate, reports the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
Rick and Becky Luth and their four boys recently moved to Tanzania, East Africa, as partner missionaries with Christian Reformed World Mi
Russia’s beautiful cathedrals and magnificent art evidence a culture that once valued Christianity.
It’s almost here: that wonderful time of year when we celebrate the arrival of the Christ child, the baby Jesus.
Many intellectuals in university settings struggle to combine their faith with learning. Rolf Bouma wants to change that.
I had a great time. Get the word out so more people can participate!”
High in the Andes Mountains in Ecuador live the Quechua (pronounced “ketch-oo-wah”), a people descended from the Incas.
Looking at the eager young faces of children in a vacation Bible school classroom in Nigeria, Kristin Vliem was stumped.
I made a new friend. In fact, I made a number of new friends, and I would like to introduce you to one of them.
The Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) shares Christ’s love by providing disaster relief and community development p
Little Odette is virtually alone in the world. She rarely says a word or cracks a smile. Her clothes are dirty and torn.
At this stage the global food crisis is more about food access than food shortage.
They call it a global food crisis, but it’s a crisis felt mostly by the world’s poor.