Time is more complex than it appears. According to Einstein’s theory of relativity, time can actually change depending on speed and gravity.
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God opened my eyes to his glory by drawing my attention to people I met on walks in my city.
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Christians sometimes vigorously debate what is appropriate to do on Sundays. Is it permissible to go shopping or eat at a restaurant? To play sports? To do homework?
How Do You Eat Color?
By Mabi David. Illustrated by Yas DoctorREAD MORETranslated from Filipino, this imaginative book features produce harvested from the Philippines and around the world. How Do You Eat Color? offers dozens of different—and delicious—opportunities to eat something new.
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A journalist on a yacht witnesses a passenger thrown overboard but is told it didn't happen. She seeks answers, putting her life in danger.
Yoli's Favorite Things
Patricia SantanaREAD MORETwelve-year-old Yolanda Sahagún, an aspiring nun raised by strict Mexican immigrant parents, likes to envision her family of nine siblings as the von Trapps from The Sound of Music. And like them, Yoli, too, is coming of age as war looms.
Let's Stop Pretending Human Beings Are Dead When They Are Clearly Alive
By Charles C. CamosyREAD MOREAnyone with a middle school understanding of biology knows that, if these cardiologists get their way, the human beings from whom we would be taking organs are not, in fact, dead.
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Researchers at the University of Lausanne, Oxford University, and the Pew Research Center map secularization and religious change across more than 100 countries.
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The Council of Delegates of the CRCNA named six people to the inaugural Diaspora and Ethnic Ministry committee, expected to meet at least twice in the 2025-26 ministry year.
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Kids Corner program starts a mobile app with real kids voicing the tutorials.
Restored: Partnering With God in Transforming Our Broken Places
By Meshali MitchellREAD MOREIn this beautiful, full-color book, Meshali Mitchell shares the inspiring story of how the Lord drew her out to embark on a home renovation during her difficult journey to healing.
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The Worry Box became our lighthearted way of dealing with my husband’s tendency to fret.
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It’s a daunting task to determine the fate of someone you’ve never met and of whom you know nothing.
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Roberta Vriesema is the new director of partnership administration for the CRCNA, with responsibilities in governance and compliance, joint ministry plans, and budgets.
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I’ve learned a lot being here, but it’s been a tense time to live in D.C.
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Established in 1925 as a breakoff group from the Christian Reformed Church, what became known as Grace CRC celebrated its past and continuing ministry Sept. 4.
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East Leonard Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Mich., celebrates 100 years in October with the theme “We Praise God for His Faithfulness.â€
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Representing Chile, the Dominican Republic, and Colombia, three Latina authors reveal truths about life, humanity, and Hispanic cultures in a trio of engrossing novels.
Candle Island
By Lauren WolkREAD MOREA moving portrait of loss and the restorative power of art from Lauren Wolk, the Newbery Honor-winning author of Beyond the Bright Sea.
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Based on the novel by Sharon Draper, this heartwarming movie tells the story of a young girl with cerebral palsy who learns to use her voice.
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The CRC in Canada is asking, “Who are we as a denomination in this time and place, and what is God calling us to do together?â€
One Body, One Spirit: Disability and Community in the Church
By Paul Pettit and B. Jason EppsREAD MOREThis award-winning book focuses primarily on social barriers disabled people face while striving for meaningful connections.
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The foreigners were unknowingly helping us to reclaim our culture.
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As I turned onto a smaller road near the traditional market, a truck’s honk startled me. Headlights flashed. My front wheel slipped. This is it, I thought.