World War I stretches across Europe, where five young people, each from different backgrounds and nations, face battle, hunger, and the challenges of war.
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A man and his sister discover something sinister in the skies above their California horse ranch, while the owner of a nearby theme park tries to profit from the mysterious, otherworldly phenomenon.
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The Readable Bible is primarily a word-for-word translation that arranges the text in the easy-to-read formats of today's books.
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After five years of building a community of language learners with free English as a Second Language classes, First Christian Reformed Church in Oostburg, Wisc., sees the blessings and prays for deeper community.
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When a train derailed near Raymond (Minn.) Christian Reformed Church, Pastor Aaron Greydanus and several church members provided breakfast and shelter to those responding to the fire.
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Evangelical Environmental Network’s Kyle Meyaard-Schaap speaks to young Christians in the church with his climate-focused book. “Millions of other Christians like you understand this. We’re concerned, too. And we want to do something about it. So let’s get to work.”
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The 60-credit program will include coursework in religious and theological foundations, clinical counseling, and clinical practice.
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The CALL program allows participants to sign up for six-week classes on a variety of subjects, such as the art of Indigenous people, fashion theology, or the writer Virginia Woolf.
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U2 has always been looking backwards—no popular artist’s history and biography has been as integral to their art as U2’s has
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American Bible Society's Bible-based trauma-healing program, including this leader’s guide, helps people explore their heart wounds and heal from the pain of trauma.
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Our children are visual learners, but so much in our worship and church programming is word-based. What's a parent to do?
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So many people in our culture live with deep regret and defeat rather than hope and contentment and joy.
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Get this month's list of books, movies, streaming shows, and music to check out.
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Just under two months before the 2023 All Ontario Youth Convention was to host an an expected attendance of 800 youth, the planning team canceled the event over questions of the invited speaker’s position on same-sex marriage.
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One unlikely man was instrumental in starting two of our great universities: David Brainerd.
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A deft and accessible novel for 8- to 12-year-olds that follows a young boy named Aref as he travels from Muscat, Oman, to Ann Arbor, Mich.
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A daring teenaged Bangladeshi girl disguises herself as a boy and peddles her father's prized rickshaw for extra cash for her family.
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What if true strength were more like the tide: soft and bold, fierce and gentle, moving together as one powerful force?
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After a three-year hiatus, an ecumenical choir festival in the Eastern Ontario village of Frankford is “back for good.”
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“In no uncertain terms, the Church’s magisterium upholds the respect due to every human being,” the Vatican declared in a statement March 30. Some reacting to the formal rejection of the 15th-century Doctrine of Discovery say more steps are needed toward relationships with Indigenous peoples.
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Studies have shown that when women have access to education and employment opportunities, they are more likely to invest in the well-being of their families.
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A lyrical picture book debut from New York Times-bestselling author and presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman.
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Kristian Stanfill’s new album pivots to the personal with vulnerable, healing lyrics.
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Our children look to us as their example for how to live. Through us, they discern a model for how to live as broken people in a broken world.