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On the beautiful fall evening of October 29th, authors and readers gathered at the Reformed Book Outlet in Hudsonville, MI for the RFPA's first-ever multi-author event. This event was held in collaboration with the Reformed Free Publishing Association, the Reformed Book Outlet, and the Young Calvini
Hey teens (and parents of teens and young adults)! Join us at the Reformed Book Outlet in Hudsonville on October 29, 7pm EST, to meet the authors of some of your favorite books for Christian teens and young adults. Refreshments will be provided. Reformed Book Outlet's address is 3472 Harvey St, Hu
If you are interested in writing for this rubric, please contact the editor ([email protected]) or the associate editor ([email protected]). Tell us a bit about yourself and give us your ideas as to the format you might use. A word of clarification. In an interview recently published in Bea
The last of the time segments we plan on having in a special July issue, along with the winners of our poetry and essay contest, and a pre-convention report. Mr. Dick Kooienga of Hope, Walker, Church and Mr. John M. Faber, an associate editor of Beacon Lights, of First Church have consented to write
The preschool roundup for beginning kindergartners and their mothers is an excellent example of such a meeting. Open House demonstrations, Achievement Day displays , and lectures are other examples of group meetings held for the purpose of instruction. The second and more common type of conference,
Hanko, sometime ago, suggested that it be published in Beacon Lights. We share in the conviction that there is within our churches, a lack of opportunity for non-clerical members to express themselves in print. Such a consideration prompted, in part, the establishment of the annual Beacon Lights Lit
Mark Hoeksema of Trinity PR Church in Hudsonville, MI. Mark serves as copy editor for the Reformed Free Publishing Association, a post he has filled with distinction for many years, and will bring to Beacon Lights prodigious editing experience and ability fuelled by a love of the Reformed truth. We
These documents are what our readers are seeing published in the Beacon Lights. The story is his, the words are his, and the writing style is his.
Two discussion topics are planned and will again be introduced by different speakers. Mr. Marvin Kamps will introduce the question, “Is the Beacon Lights Serving Its purpose?”, and Mr. Rod Miersma will speak on “Changing Liturgy in Our Church.” It looks to be another happy occasion of Christian fell
The editor responded, graciously (if I may say so). Two projects of the magazine during those years stand out. First, Beacon Lights arranged the first ever “literary contest” of Protestant Reformed writers. The contest was announced in the June-July 1961 issue of the magazine. Results of the contest