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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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Think about some of your favorite fall activities. Maybe you enjoy hayrides on a farm and munching crunchy apples.
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Q What are some conversation starters that might lead to deeper spiritual discussions with my friends?
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I believe that synod had the right to rule that homosexual marriage is morally impermissible,
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After 30 years of youth ministry, I see so many young people leaving the church and even the faith.
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Although I am not fluent in Chinese, I do know the Chinese meaning of my name.
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Monday morning. Fourth grade. Dreaded memory verse time.
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Isaiah 66:1 tells of God giving “peace like a river.” I like that.
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It’s October, and that means Halloween is coming soon.
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Fifteen years ago, I said goodbye to my son. He’d only been with us for 11 months, but he was part of our family.
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I don’t know what to do. My wife died three years ago. Last year a friend’s wife was widowed, and I feel drawn to her.
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What’s wrong with imposing Christian morality on our society?
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I was born and raised in Malaysia, though I’m ethnically Chinese.
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One day my family and I were walking with friends in a wooded park when our two-year-old daughter fell into a stream.
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Does Scripture support the practice of limited tenure for elders and deacons?
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I am chatting with my friend Terry in a small prison yard on the outskirts of the prison where Terry has spent his days for the last three years.
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Two bacteria walk into a bar.