The Forceful Hospitality of Kèqì

The Forceful Hospitality of Kèqì

To celebrate my recent graduation from college, two friends from high school and I decided to spend most of the month of June traveling to China. This was only possible because one of those friends had been an exchange student at my high school and is originally from China. Through this trip, my Chi

Farewell

Farewell

Dear readers, this is, sadly, my last editorial. I have resigned in protest of Synod’s decision to change The Banner’s mandate.Although in protest, I am not bitter or angry. I am disappointed, of course, but I have gone through a discerning process. Through prayer, separate conversations first with

Reclaiming Sabbath in a Burnout Culture

Reclaiming Sabbath in a Burnout Culture

“Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy” (Ex. 20:8).Of all the Ten Commandments, this might be the one that contemporary Christians most consistently ignore. We’ve found creative ways to honor God, avoid murder, and respect our parents. But Sabbath? That command seems almost quaint in our perpe

The Disappearing Neighborhood: A Call to Rebuild Community

The Disappearing Neighborhood: A Call to Rebuild Community

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.We live in a

Grief in Disguise

Grief in Disguise

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.I sat with my

Being Your Denominational Magazine

Being Your Denominational Magazine

For decades, The Banner has been the official magazine of the Christian Reformed Church. Since 2015, this magazine has worked under a mandate and publishing guidelines that called for editorial staff to show “the diverse positions held within the church” and permitted staff to “lead and encourage a

Is Western Culture More Christian Than Other Cultures?

Is Western Culture More Christian Than Other Cultures?

One of my delights each year is to unpack and display my large collection of Nativity sets. I have gathered them from around the world, and part of the fun is to see how this story is interpreted through each culture.A painted screen from Haiti pictures one of the Magi bringing an enormous bunch of

My View From the Asphalt

My View From the Asphalt

In the middle of a sunny summer morning, as I biked in the bike lane on a busy city street, I saw a car come to a complete stop in the exit from the library parking lot that I was just about to pass. Assuming the driver had seen me, I rode in front of the exit just as she drove onto the road, right

Quirky Quacks

Quack, quack, quack. My friend emerged from the bushes, binoculars in hand. “Do you hear it? The quacking?” he asked. He was determined to find the ducks that were quacking in the middle of the forest.I did hear it—tiny voices in the distance making a chaotic “kvaak kvaak,” as if a thousand mallards

Power, Authority, and Love

Power, Authority, and Love

Power differs from authority. According to the late Christian sociologist Tony Campolo, power is the coercive ability to control what happens, even against the will of others. Authority, however, is “established when someone is able to elicit compliance because others want to obey” (Choose Love Not

From Marks to Means: Word, Sacrament, and the Future of the CRC

From Marks to Means: Word, Sacrament, and the Future of the CRC

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.After a chall

Maddi’s Bracelet

Maddi’s Bracelet

As I write this article, I’m wearing the handmade friendship bracelet Maddi gave me. She made it herself. She even tied it on my wrist for me. It’s been with me ever since.In my sermon a few Sundays ago, I made a reference to the WWJD (What Would Jesus Do?) bracelets that some Christians wore back i

Christian Contradictions

Christian Contradictions

Sometimes the Christian life seems full of contradictions.For instance, I care about the environment. I care about it for biblical reasons. When Scripture says that God made and gave us this world to steward, cultivate, and take care of, part of that, I think, means taking care of the environment.I

Two Views of Salvation

Two Views of Salvation

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.Christians be

Caring for Aging Parents

Caring for Aging Parents

My parents need more support, but my siblings don’t want to help. How can I get them to step up and honor their father and mother?It’s disorienting and emotional to see our parents needing increased support, and all sides might struggle to see the needs and the best way to meet them. Needs constantl

Reply All: June 2025

Reply All: June 2025

To send letters to the editor, please see our guidelines at thebanner.org/letters.Synod DecisionsC.S. Lewis once iterated that “it is Christ Himself, not the Bible, who is the true word of God. The Bible, read in the right spirit, and with the guidance of good teachers, will bring us to him. We must

Through All Generations

Through All Generations

About 40 years ago my dad’s oldest sibling, Aunt Clara, showed me a picture I had never seen before. It was the lone surviving photo of my long-deceased great-grandpa Einfeld, taken sometime around 1900 in the Netherlands. Aunt Clara seemed eager to reveal a closely held family secret. My great-gran