This book offers stories of believers from diverse backgrounds to tell the story of one denomination on its way to becoming a united family drawn from every people, language, and nation. Integrating diverse peoples in worship and fellowship has been a challenge for the church since New Testament times. But it's a challenge the Christian Reformed Church in North America is committed to overcoming. The CRC, which celebrates its 150th birthday in 2007, is evolving from a mostly monoethnic heritage into a multiracial family of congregations. Together these stories contribute to the broader discussion of how the church at large can become a family of churches with members "from every tribe and language and people and nation" (Rev. 5:9). Ideal for church history classes, small groups, or anyone who welcomes greater diversity in their own congregation.