The ҵ has four agencies, two educational institutions, and three uniquely Canadian ministries that provide resources and host events.
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Mental Health and Your Church: A Handbook for Biblical Care
By Helen Thorne and Dr. Steve MidgleyREAD MOREHelping you and the whole church family understand, nurture, and support those with mental health conditions.
Downcast Souls Expectant Hearts
By Resound WorshipREAD MOREDowncast Souls Expectant Hearts speaks to the heart of the life of faith. The songs remind us that we do not grieve alone, nor do we grieve without hope.
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How frequently do we find ourselves akin to shattered pieces in need of reconstruction?
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It’s easy to conclude that the person in disagreement with me has stopped treating the Bible as authoritative.
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When the apostle Andrew met Jesus through John the Baptist, he was immediately captivated by the light of Christ.
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A number of people around me are switching jobs. How do I know if I should be doing the same?
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As I leave a much-beloved job, I’ve been reflecting on some of the lessons I have learned through my years in this unique mission field.
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Awaken to the miracle of a soft, resilient heart amid hard realities of life in a fallen world.
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The Forge, a new film from the Kendrick Brothers, shows muscular Christian love.
Churro Stand
By Karina N. Gonzalez. Illustrated by Krystal QuilesREAD MOREThis heartwarming picture book celebrates love, community, and the pop, sizzle, and crunch of a perfect churro—inspired by the author’s relationship with her mother.
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In the U.S., 64% of respondents said it’s important to have a national leader who stands up for people with their religious beliefs. 50% of Canadian respondents said the same.
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Synod 2024’s measures to ensure leaders in the CRCNA remain in line with the denomination’s confessional teachings are having an impact on the makeup of the Council of Delegates.
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Because of violence from extremist terrorist groups in his home village, Omar fled to the city of Kaya.
The Great Divide
By Cristina HenriquezREAD MOREA powerful novel about the construction of the Panama Canal, casting light on the unsung people who lived, loved, and labored there
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If you've ever dreamed of building a unique and beautiful small home, simplifying your life, getting off the grid, and escaping the rat race, this is your channel!
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When our pastor prays, he uses the word “Lord” or “Father God” in nearly every sentence, sometimes more. Is it wrong for me to be annoyed by this?
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See how readers responded to recent Banner issues, articles, and columns.
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Oct. 31 is marked as Reformation Day in Protestant churches to remember the onset of the Protestant Reformation that began in 1517.
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Get our list of movies, books, and podcasts to check out this month.
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Despite my critical nature, I’ve still discovered at least a few positive qualities in each church I’ve visited.
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With weekly visits to a nearby juvenile detention center and annual trips to support inmates and programs in Louisiana and Mississippi, the prison ministry team of Elmhurst (Ill.) CRC has a wide reach.
Lessons in Chemistry: Comparing the Read to the Watch
Book by Bonnie GarmusREAD MOREThe Mixed Media editor weighs in on whether the bestselling book or the multi-Emmy-nominated screen adaptation was better. Her verdict might surprise you.
A Sign of Her Own
By Sarah MarshREAD MOREA mesmerizing tale of historical fiction that follows a deaf former student of Alexander Graham Bell as she learns to reclaim her own authentic voice.