The imagery of building is not primarily intended to convey physical construction with brick and mortar; rather, building means extending the work of God in the world.
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While I’ve come to appreciate the service and its meaning over the years, I admit there’s a tiny sense of dread that goes along with my appreciation.
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One recurring question I get as its editor in chief is whether The Banner will ever consider going entirely digital, forgoing its print form.
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I discovered that the increase of religious “nones” is strongly correlated with use of new technologies.
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Polarization seems to have pervaded every corner of our families, churches, and society.
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Let’s look back one last time to some of our best from 2021.
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The Christian Reformed Church has wrestled with divorce as a theological issue and a social reality through most of its existence.
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One of the obvious problems with the death penalty is that you can’t bring someone back from the dead when you get it wrong.
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This year in particular, the tree farm I grew up on reminds me that joy and sorrow often mingle side by side, especially during the holidays.
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2022, The Banner will close the online commenting function on its website.
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I think sometimes we are so afraid of being defined by our grief or by our suffering that we try to avoid its presence in our lives.
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You’ll see that there have been many groups of people who feel this way. It’s just like when I was moved around a lot and then finally grew up in an adopted family.
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Most people are baffled when they learn that some congregations in the CRC refused to baptize adopted children as recently as the 1980s.
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The debate over various women’s rights in the Christian Reformed Church has been ongoing for over a century.
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There is something about our nature that hinders us from understanding.
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One of my friends reflected: at the end of our lives, what relationship will we have with our kids and others?
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I want this article to focus on the positive, since focusing on the positive can improve a person’s perspective.
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Your guide to the history and development of Canadian ministry in the Christian Reformed Church.
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It’s important to us to share worthy letters with our general readership on the Reply All page.
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Every conspiracy, if it is going to gain a hearing and spread, will always appeal to our passions and prejudices, even when we know better.
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In 1928, the synod of the CRC warned against “worldliness” and prohibited movies, dancing, and card playing. It reaffirmed this stance in 1951. What changed?
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Governments in more than 80% of the represented countries harassed religious groups in some way, though use of force was less common, a new Pew study found.
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The CRC generally has viewed the oath lodge members take as akin to a confession of faith in its theology, lore, and liturgies.
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I was hesitant to write this blog because I was afraid it might come across as bragging.