Annihilationism is Not the Better Option

Annihilationism is Not the Better Option

As I Was Saying is a forum for a variety of perspectives to foster faith-related conversations among our readers with the goal of mutual learning, even in disagreement. Apart from articles written by editorial staff, these perspectives do not necessarily reflect the views of The Banner.Outspoken Chr

Collaborative Art Marks Anniversary, Celebrates Community

Collaborative Art Marks Anniversary, Celebrates Community

A unique 49-panel mural hangs on the west wall of the fellowship hall in Dresden (Ont.) Christian Reformed Church, still representing the themes of worship and community 25 years after it was created.Made by a collective of artists—both skilled and untrained—in 2001, “the goal was to create a single

Slow Tech Proponent to Give ‘World and Our Calling’ Lecture

Slow Tech Proponent to Give ‘World and Our Calling’ Lecture

Katie Day Good, associate professor of communication at Calvin University, is delivering a lecture at Redeemer University’s Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship for the university’s ongoing The World and Our Calling series next month (Feb. 2). Redeemer announced Good as the 2025 Emergi

Ella McCay

Ella McCay

I must admit I liked this film anyway. Despite its oddness and feeling of being overstuffed and underbaked, I fell for Ella McCay and her quirky sidekicks and offbeat villains. Call me sentimental—you wouldn’t be wrong. As the movie unspools, everything felt so familiar and comforting to me. Maybe i

Scattergood

Scattergood

In 1941, Peggy and her cousin Delia, farm girls in Iowa, often misunderstood each other because of their differing interests. Peggy, a math whiz, thinks every problem life throws at a person can be solved like a math equation. Delia is passionate about poetry and literature. She views the world meta

7 of My Favorite Faith-based Books of 2025

7 of My Favorite Faith-based Books of 2025

It’s a privilege to read a wide array of faith-based, nonfiction books for possible review in The Banner. I love sharing these books with readers! Here are a few of my favorites of 2025 that fit our Christian Reformed worldview.Journey With a GiantBy Lori MeltonFew Christian living books have a prem

Reply All: January/February 2026

Reply All: January/February 2026

HospitalityAfter pondering General Secretary Rev. Zachary King's Banner article “Fostering Hearts of Hospitality,” I concluded that what he describes is not transformational hospitality. The example he offers from his own life—the meal provided to him and his family after he preached at a church—cou

We Owe Love: The Gospel Debt of Grace and Mercy

We Owe Love: The Gospel Debt of Grace and Mercy

“Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.” —1 John 4:11The apostle John’s words in 1 John 4:7–12 are among the most cherished in the New Testament: “God is love,” and that love is not just declared but demonstrated. “This is how God showed his love among us: He sent hi

Englishman to Construct Monument to Answered Prayer

Englishman to Construct Monument to Answered Prayer

The Banner has a subscription to republish articles from Religion News Service. This story by Yonat Shimron, was published on religionnews.com on Nov. 14, 2025 with the title “A monument to answered prayer begins to rise in a secularizing England.” It has been edited for length and Banner style.COLE

Endless Sea

Endless Sea

Author Chi Thai was 3 years old when she and her family escaped Vietnam in a dilapidated boat. Forced to flee political oppression and to face a perilous future, they put their wellbeing into the hands of strangers who demanded payment but offered no guarantee of safe arrival.The Endless Sea is a fi

The Rising

The Rising

Melanie Penn spent a number of years on (and off) Broadway singing other people’s songs thinking she had no songs of her own to sing. But when she realized that she had songs in her head that were not written by others she connected with a few people in Nashville who helped start her journey as a si

These Blue Mountains

These Blue Mountains

Set in several North Carolina communities and in Berlin, Germany, in the 1930s, when the memory of the horrors of WWI continued to haunt people and the rising threat of Hitler and the Nazis loomed, this riveting novel based on several real events relates the fictional story of gifted pianist Hedda S

Getting Creative to Raise Funds for Mission

Getting Creative to Raise Funds for Mission

Willemina Zwart's ministry with the South Coast Beach Project in Port Dover, Ont., gathers six to seven young adults for four months of communal living and mentorship each summer, but that's not stopping her from exploring the recreation opportunities of Lake Erie in the winter. She's signed up for

Director’s Desk: Meet Lesli van Milligen from Thrive

Director’s Desk: Meet Lesli van Milligen from Thrive

The Christian Reformed Church has a long history of working together and pooling resources to further God’s kingdom work around the world. This year we will feature a special column in each issue that includes an interview with one of the directors of these shared ministries. This month we spoke wit

Long Expected

Brandon Heath finds a strong balance between festive, fun, and light, and sacred and serious in his Christmas record, “Long Expected.” The album catches your attention from the start to the end; it isn’t your typical Christmas music. Instead, Heath sings original songs such as “Delivery Man,” “Holid

My Beloved: A Mitford Novel

My Beloved: A Mitford Novel

In this 15th novel of the Mitford series—the previous three are Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good, Come Rain or Come Shine, and To Be Where You Are—author Jan Karon offers readers an unforgettable Christmas experience. My Beloved is, by turns, delightfully hilarious or tear-inducing, comically muddl

Why You Should Be Happy Your Pastor Preaches Things You Don’t Like

The time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths. — 2 Timothy 4:3-4As a pa