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  • Maria, Rolando, and members of the church they lead held a community party for the grand reopening of the park.

    More than a Playground

    In Altos de Sinai, Guatemala, a playground has become a symbol of renewal.
    September 17, 2025
  • George Harinck

    George Harinck Awarded Kuyper Prize

    A renowned historian and scholar has been named the recipient of a prize for excellence in Reformed theology and public life.
    September 17, 2025
  • Dr. Aaron Einfeld chats with Wendy Fisher on The Forum podcast.

    New Lifelong Learning Podcast

    The latest season of Calvin Seminary’s The Forum Podcast aims to equip church leaders and all believers for lifelong discipleship.
    August 27, 2025
  • Global Team Seeks Input

    The Global Vision Implementation Team initiated by Synod 2024 would like your input.
    August 13, 2025
  • Farmers in Uganda check out their crops as they learn new techniques from a Resonate program.

    Faith and Farming

    Resonate Global Mission trains Ugandan farmers to connect faith and work as they care for their land and produce more crops.
    August 13, 2025
  • Volunteers repair a flood-damaged home in Iowa.

    Responding to Iowa Floods

    A year ago, World Renew volunteers traveled to northwestern Iowa to respond to floods. Here’s an update.
    August 13, 2025
  • Waiting for Renewal

    CICW lecturer Andrew Root: How can the church face its challenges today?
    August 13, 2025
  • Haitian CRC in Orlando, Fla., has seen decreased attendance at worship and other events due to increased immigration enforcement activities.

    Praying and Working in the Face of Fear

    Imagine saying goodbye to your spouse and children as you leave for work in the morning and not being sure you will all make it back home safely. Or picture what it might be like to be so afraid of law enforcement that you keep your children home from school, avoid going to the doctor even when you have an emergency, and stop worshiping at your church in person. This is the new reality for many Christian Reformed leaders and members across the United States.

    August 6, 2025
  • Through a World Renew program, Francine received much-needed food assistance for her family.

    A Mother’s Courage in Madagascar

    In southern Madagascar, where the land is dry and life is often arduous, a resilient woman named Francine lives with her husband, who has a disability, and their four energetic boys. As a farmer, Francine grows sweet potatoes, corn, and pumpkin for sale – and she supplements her income by selling water, a precious commodity in this arid region.

    In recent years, though, drought and locust invasions destroyed Francine’s crops, and the situation for her family became critical. Hunger set in, severely affecting the family’s health and well-being.

    August 6, 2025
  • James Skillen is the director of Calvin’s ecosystem preserve and native gardens.

    January Series in July: Part II

    On three Wednesdays in July, Calvin University shared lectures on prison programs, Calvin’s nature preserve, and the archive and collections at the Grand Rapids Public Museum as part of its popular January series program – now a year-long series. Last week CRC News shared about the discussion on prison programs. Below is a summary of the remaining talks.

    August 6, 2025
  • Mclowlly (Mac) Soré is a Resonate Global Mission local mission leader and church planter in Milwaukee, Wis. In a Do Justice post, he wrote about a church plant he started with his Spanish-speaking neighbors and what makes that ministry fruitful.

    New Blog Series Explores Healthy Mission

    The term “mission” can evoke a range of emotions—some inspiring but others clouded by colonial baggage. What does a healthy approach to mission look like in today’s changing world? A new series from Resonate Global Mission on the Christian Reformed Church’s Do Justice blog explores that question and more.

    August 6, 2025