Where Have You Seen God's Faithfulness in 2020? This year has been, and continues to be, challenging. But one thing that keeps coming to my mind is God’s faithfulness. God’s faithfulness is our refuge, a shelter in the midst of the storm. And his mercies abound, even in the struggle. Where have you seen God’s faithfulness this year? Share here. Featured Posts Faith Practices, Family Ministry 5 Ways to Grow Grateful Kids by Faith Formation Ministries Here are five great ways families can practice gratitude together, brought to you from the Dwell at Home series of resources for families and the Faith Practices Project. Biblical Justice, Refugees Refugee Justice Worship Resources by Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue Scripture reminds us that God cares for the foreigner, the orphan, and the widow. These resources will help you integrate welcome into your church service and devotional time. Church Renewal, Fresh Ideas, Prayer A Prayer for Love by Larry Doornbos This prayer can help us keep our focus on our neighbor. Black & Reformed, Racial Reconciliation Image of God Overcomes Racism by Rudy Gonzalez A belief that everyone is created in the Image of God is foundational in dismantling racism. Disability Concerns, Breaking Barriers, English, Intellectual Disabilities Surrounded by Support, but Completely Alone by Disability Concerns While a family had the best of intentions welcoming an adopted child into their home, the information on how to support a child with FASD has been lacking. Disability Concerns, Breaking Barriers, English, Intellectual Disabilities FASD: Finding Hope Amid Despair! by Enrico Di Giandomenico This article offers encouragement, reassurance, and hope to caregivers and those who are supporting individuals with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD). Leadership Development, Personal Growth, Pastors, Continuing Education Pastors: Is It Time for Continuing Education? by Pastor Church Resources Wouldn't it be nice to take some time for your learning and growth over the winter? To set yourself up for that possibility a season from now, consider applying for Continuing Education grant soon. Biblical Justice, Restorative Justice, Safe Church, Restorative Practices An Overview of Restorative Practices by Eric Kas An overview of restorative practices, restorative justice, and restorative justice practices in the Christian Reformed Church in North America. Disability Concerns, Breaking Barriers, English, Intellectual Disabilities When the System Fails a Child by Disability Concerns Tasked with raising her two grandchildren, a grandmother shares her heartbreaking journey of trying to support her eldest granddaughter who was diagnosed with an alcohol-related neurological disorder. Disability Concerns, Breaking Barriers, English, Intellectual Disabilities Editorial: The Heartbreak of FASD Continues by Terry A. DeYoung This article is part of our Summer 2020 Breaking Barriers. This installment focuses on parents of loved ones living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Multicultural, Racial Reconciliation Meet Scholarship Recipient: Charles Muting'a by Race Relations The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Charles Muting'a, one of the recipients of the 2020/21 Multiracial Student Scholarships! Faith Practices Sabbath: The Gift of Restoration and Realignment by Chris Schoon In many ways, keeping sabbath is about restoring all of who we are and realigning us with all of who God is. Disability Concerns, Advocacy Remembering Our Friend Barb Newman by Mark Stephenson and Terry DeYoung On June 23 of this year, Barb sent us a message that began, "I heard someone say that there are times in life when you are driving on this great road and you hit a patch of black ice. All of a sudden, life seems quite out of control." | Ministry Q&As Check out the latest ministry questions posted on The Network: Church Positions Check out the latest church and ministry openings on The Network: More Posts Check out the latest Resources, Discussion Topics and other posts on The Network: Need Ministry Help? If you're involved in a church ministry and wondering if your denomination can help with something, just: We're here to serve, and would love to connect you with people and resources to support your church's ministry. Follow us!
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