Faith Takes the Train

Faith Takes the Train

In New York City, young Faith and her mother return home on the train from Grandma’s house. Faith passes the time munching on a delicious sandwich, gooey with honey from Grandma’s beehive.Suddenly, Isaiah, her former neighbor, calls out, “Good evening! My son and I have fallen on hard times. Could a

The Me That Remains

The Me That Remains

It has been 13 years since Amy Grant has released new music. These have been eventful years for the singer and songwriter who became a household name when her fourth album, Age to Age, was released 44 years ago and became one of the biggest sellers in the still-young Christian music industry. Grant

Sarang Saves the School

Sarang Saves the School

Sarang loves her Korean seaside village's elementary school. She’s not bothered by the small class size and unoccupied desks. With fewer students in the classroom, she’s able to ask more questions and receive additional attention from the teacher.But when Sarang hears the village gossip that the sch

In Memoriam: Rev. Peter William De Bruyne

Pastor and chaplain Peter W. De Bruyne is described as a compassionate, humble, and selfless man with a pastoral heart who blessed all who knew him. He saw the brokenness and suffering around him and stepped into it, walking alongside and loving people through difficult journeys. De Bruyne, 93, died

A Church Filled With Joy

A Church Filled With Joy

John 15 reminds us that God is the vine into whom we are all grafted. While we might undergo pruning from time to time, if we remain faithful, keep his commands, and love one another, we will bear fruit and be filled with joy. In fact, John 15:11 promises that our joy will overflow. With that in min

Speak Up: The Church’s Call as the World Cup Comes to North America

Speak Up: The Church’s Call as the World Cup Comes to North America

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.Speak up for

Uncluttered Faith: Own Less, Love More, and Make an Impact in Your World

Uncluttered Faith: Own Less, Love More, and Make an Impact in Your World

For more than 15 years, author Joshua Becker has been promoting “God-motivated minimalism” in his books, websites, blog, and public speaking. Uncluttered Faith is a synopsis of what he learned through his wife’s and his choices to embrace minimalism and the experiences of countless others who, throu

The Banner Synod Recap: The Officers

In this first episode of The Banner Synod Recap, host Lora Copley talks with guest Nate Van Denend about the officers chosen for the Christian Reformed Church’s Synod 2026, what the officers’ roles are, and what to look forward to at this year’s annual gathering.Van Denend was Synod 2025’s president

Our Only Comfort: Heidelberg Catechism, Part 1

Our Only Comfort: Heidelberg Catechism, Part 1

We move this week to what is likely the most well-known of the three forms of unity—the Heidelberg Catechism. If you have been around the Christian Reformed Church for many years you likely studied it, perhaps memorized parts of it, and might have heard sermons on some of the topics within it. This

Unbreakable: A Japanese American Family in an American Incarceration Camp

Unbreakable: A Japanese American Family in an American Incarceration Camp

Unbreakable is the somber account of author Minoru Tonai’s (1929-2023) experience as a Japanese American boy imprisoned with his family in an American incarceration camp after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Dec. 7, 1941.In a coauthor note, Jolene Gutierrez writes, “My friend Minor

Jay Kelly

Jay Kelly

George Clooney’s latest movie, Jay Kelly, brings two potent words to mind: “Richard Cory.” The latter was a 20th-century poem—and later a Simon &Garfunkel song—that helped poet E.A. Robinson secure a Pulitzer Prize.“Richard Cory” rocked notions of what celebrity power gave celebrities. Richard Cory

Working for Better

Working for Better

Colossians 3:23 might just be the most well-known Bible verse about a Christian view of work. “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,” the NIV translation says. Elaine Howard Ecklund, a sociology professor at Rice University, and Denise Danie

The Smallest Member: Governing Speech with Biblical Wisdom

The Smallest Member: Governing Speech with Biblical Wisdom

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.“The soothing

Banner Receives Christian Publishing Awards For Work in 2025

Banner Receives Christian Publishing Awards For Work in 2025

The Evangelical Press Association and the Associated Church Press, two professional organizations for Christian publishing, had their annual conventions in May, distributing awards for work produced in 2025. This year the ACP hosted its convention jointly, in Toronto, Ont., with the Canadian Christi

Four Pastors to Serve Synod 2026 as Officers

Three experienced officers and one new clerk will serve Synod 2026 of the Christian Reformed Church in North America as the assembly comes together in June in Grand Rapids, Mich.Delegates to Synod 2026 convened by Zoom video conferencing May 27 to elect the officers, test out the meeting tech, and p

Ontario Church Grateful For 150 Years of Christian Heritage

Ontario Church Grateful For 150 Years of Christian Heritage

Mount Hope (Ont.) Community Christian Reformed Church celebrated 150 years of gospel proclamation in its location at the end of May, even though only eight of those years were as Mount Hope Community CRC.The congregation, formed in 1952, used to be known as Mount Hamilton Christian Reformed Church a