A book teaches us to risk love for our neighbors, strangers and enemies.
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We know that it’s wrong to physically harm people. But is it ever right to hurt people’s feelings for the sake of God’s truth? For instance, Jesus called the Pharisees a “brood of vipers.”
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Our visits continued, and we were enfolded deeper into the lives of this couple.
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We need to take these texts seriously as a way of taking the questioner seriously.
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A group of pastors, scholars, and church leaders from the ҵ offering “a biblical rebuttal to cultural ideas” hosted the Convention of Confessional Christian Reformed Churches Aug. 2-3. It had 120 attendees from 22 regional groups of CRCs.
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Dream Cuisines, a newcomer women's food business program in Vancouver, B.C., was born out of a food and story sharing project by Trixie Ling. It’s on its second cohort.
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Legal action or the threat of it represents a new strategy on behalf of churches that want to join the new Global Methodist Church, a new denomination launched largely over differing beliefs regarding the ordination and marriage of LGBTQ members.
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This belt was one way the early Iroquois people of eastern Canada preserved their way of governing and maintaining their laws.
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A lavishly illustrated woodland tale with a classic sensibility and modern flair—from the fertile imagination behind Wicked.
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Clark Thompson falls in love with coworker Amily Luck at exactly the same time he becomes the unwitting messenger of God, filling his world with roller skating, a lake of fire, and an impending apocalypse.
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Trailblazer. Residential school Survivor. First Treaty Indigenous player in the NHL. All of these descriptions are true—but none of them tell the whole story.
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Reframe’s language ministries offer short videos to reconnect with faith.
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Former American Idol contestant and former back-up singer for pop star Katy Perry, delivers faith-fueled hope and encouragement with her debut record.
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Holly Oxhandler shows caregivers and fellow helpers a more self-compassionate way to cope with their overwhelming responsibilities and to attend to their own needs.
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At just about every church leadership event, the first question attendees ask of one another is “How big is your church?”
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It was almost magical how it filled up again and again, week after week.
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In 1956, Ernie Benally was a rarity on the Dordt College campus: a full-blooded Navajo in a world of fair-haired Dutch-American students—and Calvinists at that.
In Memoriam: Rev. John George Van Ryn
1931-2022READ MOREPatient, humble, kind, and a gracious listener, John Van Ryn was a peacemaker who was able to stay calm in difficult situations. He died July 1 at age 90.
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Cassie George is determined to stay away from the small Oregon town she fled in shame years ago. But when she learns her aunt is ill, she knows it's time to return.
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A Little SPOT of Belonging is a story about the importance of including others and being kind. It also helps children learn how to make friends.
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In this Emmy-nominated series, Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives.
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Tim Bossenbroek, pastor of Hessel Park Christian Reformed Church in Champaign, Ill., was one of the organizers of Guns to Garden Tools, a community anti-violence event July 29-30.
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Still leading a weekly online Bible study and participating in the annual meeting of the Christian Community Development Association that he helped to organize decades before, John Perkins continues to mobilize Christian communities.
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When I am not sure but have to make a choice, I choose to risk erring on the side of love and inclusion.