Encouraging Friendship with Muslims A new team invites churches across North America to befriend Muslims in their midst. Honoring Work in Worship A new book explores ways to bring “God-lived lives” into weekly worship. Professor Partners on $1 Million Grant Calvin University sociologist, Mark Mulder, is part of a project to help a group of non-CRC congregations address racism. Sharing Hope Inside Prison Walls Josh and Mandy Shaarda can’t visit prisons in East Africa during COVID-19, but they have found ways to share the gospel. Trinity College Launches Data Analytics Program The college in Palos Heights, Ill. is beginning a program in a field that ‘touches on virtually every aspect of life’. CRCNA Responds to Latin America Hurricanes Landslides and flooding have forced many people to leave their homes and seek shelter in schools and churches. A Time of Transition for CRCNA Six CRCNA leaders are retiring or stepping aside in the coming months. Ladner CRC Welcomes Refugees from Many Lands After a difficult stay in Egypt, an Ethiopian refugee couple and their children arrive in British Columbia. David Brooks Talks of Truly Seeing One Another The New York Times op-ed writer wins 2020 Abraham Kuyper award. Facing Issues of Race In a discussion sponsored by the Office of Race relations, two experts reflected on the outcome of the U.S. presidential election and the intersection of faith, race, and politics. Program Planned for Bivocational Pastors Designed to support bivocational pastors’ growth and well-being, the program begins in early 2021. Upholding the Kingdom in Times of Division Pastors search for a way to “meet in the middle to share a common commitment to the Lord of life.” Discipleship for Disciplers during COVID-19 Missionaries in Asia are being renewed with help from a video discipleship program. Elaine May Named as Women’s Leadership Developer Having served as a pastor and in many other ministry roles, May has a “passion for encouraging, developing, and supporting women in all types of church leadership.” Providing for the Physical and Spiritual Needs in India During COVID-19, those in need in India are receiving help. CRCNA Receives $1 Million Lilly Endowment Grant A five-year grant will fund a new program to help congregations thrive. Toolkit Helps Churches Discuss Sexuality Report A new resource aims to facilitate both hearing the church’s voice and encouraging honest questions and concerns. Churches Grow Behind Bars Three prison congregations in the CRC recently gathered to share stories. Gathering Safely for In-Person Worship The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship offers resources for safe worship during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Linking Two Cultures Mike Peters talked about 4 Fires, a ministry that bridges the gap between Native American people and others. Day of Encouragement Set for Saturday As COVID-19 spread quickly, it became clear that this year’s Day of Encouragement needed to go online. Taking Steps to Dismantle Racism Since the death of George Floyd, some CRC churches in Minnesota and elsewhere have stepped up efforts to address racism. Pastors’ Wives Gather Online for Mutual Encouragement The biennial pastors’ wives conference organized by Pastor Church Resources took place online last week, Oct. 21-23, bringing together women from around the continent. Cultivating Mental Wellness Irene Kraegel, director of the Center for Counseling and Wellness at Calvin University, digs into the pandemic’s impact on mental health. Pagination First Previous … Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Next Last
Encouraging Friendship with Muslims A new team invites churches across North America to befriend Muslims in their midst.
Professor Partners on $1 Million Grant Calvin University sociologist, Mark Mulder, is part of a project to help a group of non-CRC congregations address racism.
Sharing Hope Inside Prison Walls Josh and Mandy Shaarda can’t visit prisons in East Africa during COVID-19, but they have found ways to share the gospel.
Trinity College Launches Data Analytics Program The college in Palos Heights, Ill. is beginning a program in a field that ‘touches on virtually every aspect of life’.
CRCNA Responds to Latin America Hurricanes Landslides and flooding have forced many people to leave their homes and seek shelter in schools and churches.
A Time of Transition for CRCNA Six CRCNA leaders are retiring or stepping aside in the coming months.
Ladner CRC Welcomes Refugees from Many Lands After a difficult stay in Egypt, an Ethiopian refugee couple and their children arrive in British Columbia.
David Brooks Talks of Truly Seeing One Another The New York Times op-ed writer wins 2020 Abraham Kuyper award.
Facing Issues of Race In a discussion sponsored by the Office of Race relations, two experts reflected on the outcome of the U.S. presidential election and the intersection of faith, race, and politics.
Program Planned for Bivocational Pastors Designed to support bivocational pastors’ growth and well-being, the program begins in early 2021.
Upholding the Kingdom in Times of Division Pastors search for a way to “meet in the middle to share a common commitment to the Lord of life.”
Discipleship for Disciplers during COVID-19 Missionaries in Asia are being renewed with help from a video discipleship program.
Elaine May Named as Women’s Leadership Developer Having served as a pastor and in many other ministry roles, May has a “passion for encouraging, developing, and supporting women in all types of church leadership.”
Providing for the Physical and Spiritual Needs in India During COVID-19, those in need in India are receiving help.
CRCNA Receives $1 Million Lilly Endowment Grant A five-year grant will fund a new program to help congregations thrive.
Toolkit Helps Churches Discuss Sexuality Report A new resource aims to facilitate both hearing the church’s voice and encouraging honest questions and concerns.
Gathering Safely for In-Person Worship The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship offers resources for safe worship during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Linking Two Cultures Mike Peters talked about 4 Fires, a ministry that bridges the gap between Native American people and others.
Day of Encouragement Set for Saturday As COVID-19 spread quickly, it became clear that this year’s Day of Encouragement needed to go online.
Taking Steps to Dismantle Racism Since the death of George Floyd, some CRC churches in Minnesota and elsewhere have stepped up efforts to address racism.
Pastors’ Wives Gather Online for Mutual Encouragement The biennial pastors’ wives conference organized by Pastor Church Resources took place online last week, Oct. 21-23, bringing together women from around the continent.
Cultivating Mental Wellness Irene Kraegel, director of the Center for Counseling and Wellness at Calvin University, digs into the pandemic’s impact on mental health.