Eight years ago, worship began in a most unlikely location: in front of the Guadalajara, Mexico, central market, a bustling place with
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.
Interest in Christian education has increased in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, alongside rising interest in Christianity.
“Small-group ministry is a brand-new concept to many Japanese churches,†says Jeong Gho, who works for
In 1993, Cambodia opened its doors to mission organizations and development agencies.
Luke Leisman fell in love with astronomy while playing pond hockey under starry skies.
The Christian Reformed Church’s Leadership Exchange (LEX) has set an ambitious agenda for itself as it goes into its second year
Have you noticed how excited new parents are when a child speaks his or her first words?
As a church deacon and a theology student, Basona Areng was looking for something to deepen her leadership skills.
Christian Reformed Church pastors who have started new churches across North America and worldwide are applauding the formation of the
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Because Synod 2012 has been requested to adopt the Belhar Confession as a fourth confession for the Christian Reformed Church, CRC off
Habib, a 40-year-old teacher (name changed to protect his identity), heard about Jesus Christ for the first time on Back to God Minist
Leanne Talen Geisterfer and a few others climbed carefully down the slippery side of a hill in Nueva Suyapa, Honduras, using old tires
During the month of January, students living in Calvin College residence halls participated in “Kill-a-Watt,†a creation-c
Gilbert Espinoza started listening to Rev.
Jolly Tanko and Elisabeth Bako first served as missionaries with the Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria (CRCN) in Nigeria’s Ni
In January I had the opportunity to go to Camp Geneva on the shores of Lake Michigan for a “Pastoral Identity Retreat†wit
Nestled in the northernmost region of India lies a remote village where there are no churches and the majority of the people practice
It’s tax time.
Coffee Break, the popular outreach-oriented small group Bible study for women, is going global.
When the new University of Ottawa (Ont.) campus ministry begins this summer, it won’t only serve Christian students on campus.
One of the most striking aspects of Home Missions’ ministry is the intercultural way it works to bring the whole gospel to peopl
Spirit and Truth Fellowship, a church in a primarily Hispanic and African-American low-income community of Philadelphia, Penn., recent
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