Uncombed gray hair falling down over wild eyes. The stench of the streets on unkempt clothes. He ordered coffee and sat in the booth next to me.
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Read our regular columns on Faith Matters, Big Questions, Christian apologetics, Shiao Chong's monthly Editorial, the Discover page (especially for kids), the Vantage Point, the Other Six, and letters from Christian Reformed Church members and our readers. Our online-only columns are As I Was Saying and Behind the Banner.
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Numb by Natalie Shires. Grade 12, Covenant Day School, Matthews, N.C., a member of Christian Schools International.
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Where does God live? Our quick and easy answer is almost dismissive of the question but at the same time almost staggers us with its implications.
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Ah, for a magic formula into which you could plug your distinctive set of circumstances...
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Billy Grahamās example of working across Christian divisions to fulfill Godās mission inspires us to do likewise.
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When the self is filled with self there is no room for God.
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Warm summer nights can feel magical.
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All members of the body of Christ are called to be filled with the Holy Spirit, grow in the fruit of the Spirit, and both receive from and contribute to other members of their communities.
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All the darkness and evil in the world cannot overcome Godās light of life with which Christians are called to shine.
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Darlene and I attended the same church from birth. Yet I didnāt really notice her until she was a teenager and her swollen arm was in a sling because of a bee sting.
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The Christian community remains strangely silent about mental health issues.
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You raise an issue that has been wrenchingly difficult for many in our denomination. We still donāt see eye to eye on it.
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Do we need to consider a digital-device detox?
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The most poignant and thought provoking "go-to" writings in The Banner are, for me, those of editor-in-chief Shiao Chong.
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It is time we determine whether our faith is shaping our politics or our politics has been shaping our faith.
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It was one of those oppressively gloomy morningsāthe kind where itās difficult to rouse yourself from sleep,
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What congregations can doāand avoid doingāwhen theyāre in a transition zone.
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Children this age are exciting but also challenging and tiring.
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My paintings explore the process and cycle of abuse based on my experiences and those of many others. Each painting has its own theme: āAbuse,ā āAftermath,ā āRecovery,ā and āCycle.ā
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Christians have asked this question since the early church.
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Iām sure you have encountered the brokenness of relationships, governments, and society. It would easy to throw your hands up and never leave your home.
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When the United States celebrated the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, I was a young faculty member at Calvin College in Michigan, in my second year of full-time teaching.
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Consistent in its absence is any sense from the church that the gospel has anything to say to this moment in time and the myriad of other times people of color are mistreated simply because, well, they exist.
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