Meet the Hosts of Open to Wonder
At Faith Formation Ministries, we’re wondering: how is our faith formed in day-to-day life? We’re excited to explore that question and more in our new podcast Open to Wonder.
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At Faith Formation Ministries, we’re wondering: how is our faith formed in day-to-day life? We’re excited to explore that question and more in our new podcast Open to Wonder.
The way we treat each other while we make decisions is just as important to our witness as the decision itself.
Join Coffee Break for a virtual two-day conference to strengthen your faith as we learn to stand firm together!
It’s more important than ever to help children build a strong foundation of faith that will carry them through their increasingly complicated lives.
Sleeping with the lights on? Sweating palms in church? How can we be reconciled to God and one another through Christ's healing?
The best storytellers point us to the unchanging wisdom about what it means to be human, and how to live as one.
Pastor Church Resources has been helping churches and pastors to be more trusting of and trustworthy for one another for a long time—it will be 40 years in 2022!
Too often at church meetings, corporate prayer feels perfunctory; personal scripture study is assumed; and the spiritual formation of fellow office-bearers is an afterthought to deliberations.
There’s more interest than ever in truly intergenerational ministry—people of all ages learning, growing, serving, and worshiping together.
The decision to share a birthing suite with a stranger turned into a divine appointment.
Highlights from the Kevin Adams' book, The Gospel in a Handshake as collaborated by a Worship Ministry Peer Learning group at Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ont.
Korea, one of the most homogeneous nations, is also a country with strong exclusivity towards other races. I believe the spirit of Reformed theology is to love the weak and all races as God’s images.
This past weekend a famous comedian passed away. He was very open about his crippling fear of his mortality. . .
Recently, someone asked how long I had been involved in diversity work. My tongue-in-cheek response, “Well, I have been Black all my life, so I guess just over sixty years.”
There’s a cause and effect when it comes to money. So how should you give? Just like in real estate, it’s all about location!
With so many challenging and divisive issues facing our churches, from COVID procedures to human sexuality and politics, we offer three easy steps to make worse decisions.
What does it mean to find rest for the body and the soul?
Learn how one Coffee Break leader adapted the format of her group to help young moms stay in the Bible Study.
Quite simply, we want to help believers of all abilities integrate into churches.
Nate pulled up a chair and told our family about his wife’s prayer.
Why are Christians so angry?
The Office of Race Relations is celebrating 50 years of service. Over the next few months we will be featuring the stories of people who have been humbly displaying distinguished leadership in diversity and racial justice work within the CRC.
One way churches have invested in clean energy is by adding solar to their buildings! Here’s how several of our partner congregations have done this.
A guide for raising substantial concerns to your church's leadership.
God is using radio ministry in Uganda to reach out to struggling families. People call in and we are able to give counseling to them over the phone.