Lifted Eyes

Lifted Eyes

Weekly on “Banner day,” my grandma Byker sat by the window watching for the mail. Besides the Lyon County Reporter, The Banner was about her only outside news.Today, I get The Banner instantly, along with many competing publications. The only windows involved are the Microsoft kind.Yet Grandma and I

This We Believe

This We Believe

Even if you have been barely listening to decisions made in the Christian Reformed Church over the past several years, you have heard the term “confessional church” tossed around. You might have quietly wondered what exactly this means. What does it mean to be “confessional”? What are these document

Thanks for What You Do

Thanks for What You Do

It was a busy Saturday morning, and Safeway was packed with grocery shoppers. Like all the rest I prowled the aisles filling my cart and checking things off my list. After 45 minutes of hustling I had completed my list and headed to the checkout lanes. There was only one lane open, and there were a

Picking Tea with Baba

Picking Tea with Baba

When Baba wakes up his two sons early one morning, they are excited. Today is a special day because they will be accompanying Baba and Mama on a trek to their mountaintop tea garden to pick tea leaves. Usually Baba goes on his own, but today the journey will be a family affair.The boys’ loving paren

Deliver Me From Nowhere

Deliver Me From Nowhere

If you’ve ever wanted to peer deep inside Bruce Springsteen’s soul, his album Nebraska would be a good place to start. Nebraska is a stripped-down album written while Springsteen was struggling with his first huge dose of fame and also with the trauma of his childhood. The film Deliver Me From Nowhe

The Couch in the Yard

The Couch in the Yard

Set in the Appalachian Mountains, this whimsical, rhyming children’s picture book is rich with luminescent illustrations. It narrates the story of a mother and her three children who wait until dusk to prepare for their magical trip to the moon. Using the resources at hand—an old car, a discarded co

In Memoriam: Rev. Anthony (Tony) Van Zanten

Tony Van Zanten was founder and a longtime leader of Roseland Christian Ministries, a comprehensive ministry caring for the needs of those living in the community of Roseland on Chicago's south side. Tony, 86, died Dec. 15.Tony was born on a farm in Rock Valley, Iowa. After high school he studied fo

In Memoriam: Rev. Dr. Joel H. Nederhood

Joel Nederhood was a humble, faithful servant of the Lord who proclaimed the gospel for over 30 years through the Christian Reformed Church’s radio and television ministry, The Back to God Hour (now ReFrame Ministries). In a recent post, ReFrame described Nederhood as “the media voice of the CRC.” H

In Memoriam: Rev. Stephen Jung

Pastor, evangelist, and church planter Stephen Jung was an easygoing man of quiet confidence whose kindness was evident in his care for many immigrants and newcomers. His son said one of his father’s lasting legacies was an attitude of gratitude. “My dad expressed thankfulness for the blessings that

Author, Speaker Philip Yancey Retires After Admitting Affair

Author, Speaker Philip Yancey Retires After Admitting Affair

The Banner has a subscription to republish articles from Religion News Service. This story by Bob Smietana, was published Jan. 7, 2026 on religionnews.com. It has been lightly edited for Banner style.Philip Yancey, a widely read evangelical author and speaker, will retire from public ministry after

Canadian Classis Drops Call for Delegated Canadian Assembly

Canadian Classis Drops Call for Delegated Canadian Assembly

A steering committee commissioned by Classis Quinte, a regional assembly of Christian Reformed congregations in Ontario, voted Dec. 4 to stop pursuing a Canada-wide conversation among churches. Saying, “There is insufficient evidence that classes across Canada share areas of mutual concern to substa

God at Work in ‘Ordinary’ CRC Churches

God at Work in ‘Ordinary’ CRC Churches

Have you ever equated the size or visibility of a church with “successful ministry”? You see the megachurch in town putting up billboards inviting people to Easter services, and you know they will have thousands in attendance. Or you hear about that new and innovative church plant that gets featured

A Map to Paradise

A Map to Paradise

Susan Meissner, a Christian who writes for the mainstream adult fiction market, adds another timely, compelling novel to her collection, which includes The Nature of Fragile Things, Only the Beautiful, and As Bright as Heaven.In an author's note, Meissner shares the process by which she discovered h

My Spouse Runs to Her Parents When We Have Problems. Is This Best?

My Spouse Runs to Her Parents When We Have Problems. Is This Best?

My spouse runs to her parents when we have problems. Does she think their opinion is more important than mine? It’s causing trouble.“That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.” —Genesis 2:24I remember the first time we got into a big argument

A Postscript to Pastor Appreciation Month

A Postscript to Pastor Appreciation Month

I admit to being a Scrooge when it comes to special days. Those who know me will attest to the fact that I chafe at the idea of celebrating at certain times when it is expected of me. You might find me on Valentine’s Day proclaiming that “every day is Valentine’s Day at my house.” This is my way of

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