Praying Through the Valley of Lent with Psalm 23

Praying Through the Valley of Lent with Psalm 23

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.One crisp Fri

In Memoriam: Rev. Gerard Ringnalda

Gerard Ringnalda had a gift for pastoral care. Although he preached a good sermon, he relished making visits and teaching catechism. He encouraged others to seek justice, speak up for the oppressed, and be grateful in all things. Gerard, 97, died Jan. 25. “To the end, he modeled faithfulness in his

The Gift of Freedom: How Harriet Tubman Rescued Her Brothers

The Gift of Freedom: How Harriet Tubman Rescued Her Brothers

The Gift of Freedom was inspired by author Glenette Tilley Turner’s interview with Alice Brickler, the last living relative of Harriet Tubman to have had personal interactions with the renowned Underground Railroad conductor. When Brickler shared the story of Harriet’s 1854 Christmas Day rescue of h

Train Dreams

Train Dreams

Train Dreams. Something about this fictional story beckoned. Was that because it was set in the 20th-century logging era? Or was it that Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, and William H. Macy were in it? I could hardly tell. But soon my husband, Dave, and I were watching a tender and artful movie with a

Hearing From a Pastor’s Heart in Minnesota

Hearing From a Pastor’s Heart in Minnesota

Knowing there are Christian Reformed pastors and churches in close proximity to the turmoil, tragedy and grief in Minneapolis where public clashes with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers resulted in two deaths in January, The Banner asked, ‘How do you live in this moment as Christ's c

From Empty Nest to Openness: Finding Joy in Life’s Next Chapter

I remember the days before each of our little ones arrived. Fresh sheets clung to the crib mattress, with soft blankets nearby. The musical mobile hung with anticipation over the place that would soon hold our little bundle. I stocked the changing table with newborn-sized diapers and laundered and f

What Do I Do When I Disagree with My Child’s Academic Counselor?

What Do I Do When I Disagree with My Child’s Academic Counselor?

Our son loves working with his hands, so we think trade school fits best, but his high school counselor is steering him to college based on his test scores. Any advice?What a blessing that your son has these different gifts, even as it creates challenges in discerning how best to use them!I encourag

Denomination-wide Renewal Needs Full Participation, Leaders Suggest

Denomination-wide Renewal Needs Full Participation, Leaders Suggest

Leaders in the Christian Reformed Church presenting to the Council of Delegates at its February meeting stressed that the upcoming 10-year plan for church planting and renewal needs personal participation from all corners of the denomination, even as some questioned the practicality of its “aspirati

Council of Delegates Recommends Another 5-year Mandate for Dignity Team

Council of Delegates Recommends Another 5-year Mandate for Dignity Team

The Christian Reformed Church’s Council of Delegates received a review of the work of the denomination’s Dignity Team—a group of five appointed members that serves as support to individuals who have experienced abuses of power in the church and been unable to achieve resolution through other means—a

Not Much Like You And Me

Not Much Like You And Me

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.At first glan

Strong and Fearless Faith: 52 Inspiring Stories of Black Believers

Strong and Fearless Faith: 52 Inspiring Stories of Black Believers

When author Jasmine Holmes was growing up, she had two Christian heroes: Corrie ten Boom, Dutch author of The Hiding Place who helped many Jews hide from the Nazis, and Mary Slessor, Scottish missionary to Nigeria. In her introduction, Holmes writes, “Their strong and fearless faith shaped my own fr

Hero & The Villain

Hero & The Villain

Canada native Dan Bremnes provides a deep, personal look into his life with the 15-track record, Hero &The Villain. “I was trying to put into words what I was wrestling with,” said Bremnes in a release. “The feeling that there were two sides of my own character that were at war. It felt like I was l

The Freedom of Surrender: Forty Devotions for a Joyful Life in Christ

The Freedom of Surrender: Forty Devotions for a Joyful Life in Christ

In the introduction to her insightful, unique collection of 40 devotions that are appropriate for the Lenten journey, author Mary DeMuth explains why surrendering to God is an essential spiritual practice: “Spiritual growth happens after reflecting, considering the sacrifice of Jesus, and preparing

Harvest of Hope: CRC Farmers Fighting Hunger Together with Their Community

Harvest of Hope: CRC Farmers Fighting Hunger Together with Their Community

If you drove by one 16-acre field in rural Ontario, you might miss the blue sign with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank logo. But a bigger sign might catch your eye: “Harvest of Hope.” This plot of land is growing more than crops—it’s nurturing compassion, community, and Christ-like care for the hungry.F

For the Love of Women: Uprooting and Healing Misogyny in America

For the Love of Women: Uprooting and Healing Misogyny in America

Dorothy Littell Greco defines misogyny this way in her new book: “the persistent, insidious belief that men’s ideas, wants, needs, and experiences are more important than women’s and that political, religious, and social systems, as well as intimate relationships, should uphold this principle.”She a