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?),
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Last December I invited Banner readers to join me in placing just a single item on our Christmas wish list: a goat.
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We were out of town. Not long. Five days. But when we returned, the restaurant near the corner was gone. It disappeared! Like magic!
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Over the Past year we’ve heard a great deal about the suffering of the Indonesian people after the terrible tsunami tragedy last Ch
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Heather Rosema has a plan to bring racial reconciliation into her life.
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Changes in the Master of Divinity degree program at Calvin Theological Seminary will make it possible for students to complete the degree
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Waxing floors, sorting folders, hammering nails, and stocking food pantries are a few of the projects that occupied more than 100 student
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After a time of home service, it was my first Sunday back as a missionary in the Dominican Republic.
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Flash back to the early 1990s: Coffee Break, a ministry of Christian Reformed Home Missions, is drawing women by the hundreds to small gr
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By the time you read this issue of The Banner, Thanksgiving will be past—long past, for those of you who celebrated the ho
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In July I attended the National Gathering of United Methodist Men at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind.
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If you need directions, just ask.
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After the deadly tsunami swept across South Asia, CRWRC was one of the first relief agencies on the scene.
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The mission of the Back to God Hour is to spread God’s Word and make disciples of all peoples through electronic media ministry.&nb
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When Synod 2005 delegates visited the Back to God Hour’s International Communications Center in Palos Heights, Ill. a
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The Back to God Hour’s message goes out through radios, televisions, computers, and cell phones.
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1915 – 2005
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“The disaster of Hurricane Katrina may be the worst tragedy America has known since the Civil War. . . .
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Providence Christian College opened its doors this fall in Ontario, Calif., to 21 students, three professors, and 17 adjunct professors.
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Less than 30 hours after her baptism at the Three Rivers (Mich.) Christian Reformed Church, Tina Mae Nichols was killed by a stray bullet
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A weeklong mission trip to Rehoboth, N.
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The Christian Reformed World Relief Committee is on track to deliver a $5 million response to Hurricane Katrina.
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Quite a few sick listed in the bulletin this morning. I’ll say a prayer for each one.
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For thousands of years, people all over the world have celebrated harvesttime.