Top 10 Network Resources of 2021
Curious which Network resources received the most views in the past year? Here are the top 10 (ranked by pageviews).
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Curious which Network resources received the most views in the past year? Here are the top 10 (ranked by pageviews).
Curious which Network blogs received the most views in the past year? Here are the top 20 (ranked by page views).
A new e-magazine, "The Big Picture," from the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge (UK) features Abraham Kuyper and his reception and application today.
We’re excited to introduce you to Groundwork’s next co-host, Rev. Darrell Delaney. He cares deeply about discipleship and helping others unpack scripture to strengthen their faith foundation. He is also deeply gifted at applying scripture to our everyday experiences. All of this makes him a natural fit for Groundwork.
For eleven years, Dave Bast’s voice has comforted and encouraged listeners with biblical insights and thoughtful reflections on Groundwork.
Today is the day to move from Network reader to Network participant! Simply post a comment saying "Hi" and be entered in this easy giveaway.
Curious which Network resources received the most views in the past year? Here are the top 10 (ranked by page views).
This past spring I found a spaghetti pie at my front door. The note of explanation: “Making 21 meals at home each week is a lot. Tonight’s on me.”
Curious which Network blogs received the most views in the past year? Here are the top 20 (ranked by page views).
Recently you may have noticed Network staff being more stringent about deleting comments and taking down posts. This has caused some frustration in our readers. Here is a bit of an explanation behind this change.
There are several misconceptions about The Network that come up regularly. Here we address those misconceptions and explain the facts about posting, moderation, and more.
During the month of February, The Network is excited to host (2) giveaways. Be sure to enter today.
Curious which Network resources received the most views in 2019? Here are the top 10 (ranked by page views).
Curious which blogs received the most views in the past year? Here are the top 10 (ranked by page views).
As you post new blogs, resources, and questions to the site, you now have the opportunity to tag each one with its primary language. For now, the language options include Korean, Spanish, French, and Chinese.
Before we get too far into 2019, here are the top 18 most-read Network posts from 2018.
Before we say goodbye to 2017, let's look back at some of the most popular posts from the past year! Here are the Top 17 most-read posts that were published on The Network in 2017.
In case you missed it, we recently changed the name of the ministry topic "Church Jobs" to "Church Positions" to better reflect our Reformed view of ministry as a calling.
We are happy to share hat there has been a significant increase in traffic to The Network over the past six months. We pass along these encouraging numbers as a way of saying thanks for your involvement in this community!
A big THANK YOU to everyone who participated in The Network Survey. We received an overwhelming response and your feedback is incredibly helpful. So without further ado, let's get to the results!
The Network has a brand new ministry topic called “Books by CRC Authors.” We’ve added this ministry section (thanks to your feedback!) as a place to explore books written by Christian Reformed authors.
We've created a short 5-question survey to get to know you better. We need your help to make The Network the best ministry sharing site around!
Today is a bittersweet day for The Network team as we say goodbye, and offer our sincere thanks, to Communications Specialist Kim Chimienti.
In honor of The Network’s 6th anniversary, we’re doing a flashback series focusing on several of the most popular blogs from 2010.
When I began this job, I understood the basic tasks involved. What I did not know was how the words, comments, and questions from this community would challenge and inspire me.