The United States observes a National Day of Prayer on May 3, 2012—but every day is a day of prayer.
Apple’s Core
by Otto SellesIn 1984 I experienced my first “Apple moment.” As I opened the boxes holding my brand-new Apple MacIntosh computer, I was
Have you ever thought about Jonah’s story from the perspective of a big fish? Eileen Spinelli has.
Blue Like Jazz
reviewed by Kristy QuistDonald Miller’s best-selling memoir Blue Like Jazz has made it to the big screen, thanks to many, many individuals.
Jeanine Hathaway’s latest poetry collection,
Glen McCarthy is a hip-hop musician, community improvement manager for Chicago Public Schools, and pastoral associate who wants to cha
When I first got the email, I dismissed the idea altogether.
Wherever Jesus is in the city, there is urban ministry.
Tacoma CRC celebrates new life on Easter by covering the cross in fresh flowers.
Alfred Elders and Jay Bartels reunite 65 years after serving on the island of Guam during World War II.
A group of Toronto business professionals meets monthly to be encouraged in their faith.
Cambodian Fellowship CRC in Holland led a bilingual celebration weaving together Easter and the Cambodian New Year.
Fifty people went to First CRC in Highland, Ind., to have their treasures evaluated by an antiques expert.
From worshiping via website to dancing on the dance floor, worship at The Village CRC is unique.
Will synod approve the third version of the proposed Covenant for Officebearers?
Though you may never have heard of it, Sarah Jarosz’s is o
Both single and married people are addressed in
On the surface, this is a novel about the tension between an affluent California family and their Mexican maid.
In 1997, fewer than 10 percent of graduates from Manley Career Academy High School on Chicago’s west side went on to college.
Lesha worked as a prostitute in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Some time ago President Obama was accused of not believing in “American exceptionalism.” No matter what a president says o
“How’s your mom?”
We’re sorry . .
We need to continually reconfess our faith as we follow the Holy Spirit into each new age.