A Los Angeles church is preventing domestic violence by teaching its young men to treat women with respect and love.
A new project spearheaded by local leaders is bringing needed medical care to the Maasai people in rural Kenya.
A Disability Concerns conference focused on how older adults can meaningfully engage in the life of the church.
After a stage IV cancer diagnosis, Janine Dekker’s life changed. Her mission field did, too.
A Hispanic congregation has taken root and is changing its southern California neighborhood. How? It wasn’t flashy programs—just simple invitations to dinner.
A change in pastors can be a difficult transition for churches. That’s why Scott Lokers equips transition ministers in the Great Lakes Region.
After diplomatic relations were reestablished between the U.S. and Cuba, 21 high schoolers were among the first RCA volunteers to serve the island nation.
Brett Dood argues for new expectations—for the good of the church and for the people outside the church.
Daniel Teerman argues for less definition between sacred and secular as pastors explore multiple vocations.
After her husband abused her, Darla Olson knew she needed more than medical care. So she bravely opened up about the experience and sought healing for her spirit, too.