For Mike and Sophie Nagtegaal, members of Bridge Community Christian Reformed Church in Langley, British Columbia, a 25th wedding anniver
Two or three times each year, Christian Reformed churches send representatives to classis (a regional grouping of churches).
Bert Adema, director of the Christian Reformed Church’s ministry to aboriginal people in Regina, Saskatchewan, has been awarded the
Members of eight Christian Reformed churches from South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota team up each year to help Alfred and Shirley Old L
Peter Bosscher and nine students brought water to the Rwandan town of Muramba this past summer.
Classis Chicago South paired its fall meeting with a conference at Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, Ill., to offer delegates an
At the end of Edmonton, Alberta’s Candy Cane Lane, past all the lights and glitter, you’ll find shepherds, wise men, Mary, Jo
Calls Extended
From First Christian Reformed Church, Oskaloosa, Iowa, to Rev. Warren H.
Two central California Christian Reformed churches are once
Several hundred neighbors of First Christian Reformed Church in Ripon, Calif., flocked to the church’s California Cruizin’ fa
Rev. Bruce Adema has been appointed the new director of Canadian ministries for the Christian Reformed Church in North America.
Two years ago Rehoboth (N.M.) Christian School set out to celebrate its centennial, little knowing that the anniversary would flower into
I first saw the Tree of Hope during the 2003 Christmas season. At that time I worked at the World Financial Center in Lower Manhattan.
Total Depravity?
Getting ready for Christmas is kind of like time traveling.
In my humble opinion, all paid ministry staff who work with children and youth in Christian Reformed congregations should function as if
OK, so it’s not as important as sending a letter to or on behalf of persecuted people (you read the editorial, didn’t you?),
Last December I invited Banner readers to join me in placing just a single item on our Christmas wish list: a goat.
We were out of town. Not long. Five days. But when we returned, the restaurant near the corner was gone. It disappeared! Like magic!
Over the Past year we’ve heard a great deal about the suffering of the Indonesian people after the terrible tsunami tragedy last Ch
Heather Rosema has a plan to bring racial reconciliation into her life.
Changes in the Master of Divinity degree program at Calvin Theological Seminary will make it possible for students to complete the degree
Waxing floors, sorting folders, hammering nails, and stocking food pantries are a few of the projects that occupied more than 100 student
After a time of home service, it was my first Sunday back as a missionary in the Dominican Republic.