Bea is excited about going with her family on the Blue Moon Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure Holiday.
Five generations of Butlers carve fields out of southernmost Ontario forests, plant orchards, and finally sell parcels for urban devel
At a time when immigration is a hot topic, Roberts celebrates the strength, character, and contributions of newcomers.
Many books about Handel’s Messiah focus narrowly on its music.
From VeggieTales creator Phil Visscher comes of humans, cartoons, and puppe
The Innocence Mission explores grief, longing, and hope in their new album, “
Gross.
As a companion piece to his books Gender Matters and Boys Adrift, in
At a young age, Peter Hitchens, brother of prominent atheist Christopher Hitchens, burned his Bible and repudiated Christianity, later
Two Calvin College senior engineering students are among 30 undergraduate students nationwide to earn prestigious research fellowships
CRC Board of Trustees says future hires must align with goal of 25 percent racial diversity in senior leadership.
Beth Swagman resigns as director of the CRC’s Safe Church Ministry; committee cites budget constraints as reason.
Kari and Chad Bonnema gave birth to their own adopted twins through embryo adoption.
Rev. Duane Kelderman is leaving his post as vice president at Calvin Theological Seminary this summer.
A classis in the U.S. is offering subsidies to attract theologically conservative seminarians to intern in their region.
Discovery CRC has adopted a block near their church. They’ll donate food, host events, and pray for the community.
Software developer Aaron Eisses used $10 and his design talents to create an Apple app that will benefit his church.
In Memoriam: Rev. John Vander Lugt
April 18, 1926 – December 19, 2010Rev.
If you’re one of those people always on the lookout for unique picture books with text to match, then snap
Set in the mythical world of husky Vikings fighting with fire-breathing dragons,
are as different as two crea
Melody is a smart, funny fifth grader who has cerebral palsy.
In the very proper English town of Edgecombe St. Mary, retired Army major Ernest Pettigrew has problems.
In an age of iTunes downloads and “American Idol” crooners,