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Henry Kuiper, served here. No, I am not related to them. Another distinction I think I can claim is that of being the Protestant Reformed minister to serve longest as a pastor before being married. I was a bachelor in the parsonage in Byron Center for 17 months. I had met my wife, Teresa Brands of L
Apology. Dykstra and Kuiper are both good Dutch names. In fact, my own middle name is the Anglicized form of Kuiper: Cooper. But one should not call a Kuiper Dykstra, nor should he call a Dykstra Kuiper. Yet the former is what I did in my article about Seminary Convocation (Oct. 15 issue). We have n
Kuiper and the grandfather of Rev. Dale Kuiper. Rev. C. Hanko
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 41, No. 1 96 One of the effects of the struggle over common grace was a Christian Reformed syn- odical warning against worldli- ness and worldly amusements. Kuiper was a member of the committee that drew up the statement, and may very well have been the a
Dale Kuiper entered the seminary and went into the ministry following teaching in our school here for a few years. His wife Valerie is an Edgerton native. Our consistory is made up of three elders and two deacons. Current officebearers are elders—Allen Brummel, Andrew Brummel and Harold Brands. Deac
Born in Orange City, IA on November 22, 1935, Dale Harmon Kuiper was the third child of Rev. Henry H. and Winnie Kuiper, joining siblings Hulda and Henry. Celia, Ruth, and Harlow would follow. Dale's father had been ordained into the PRCA pastorate the year before, and would serve in Orange City, IA
President of the school board is Gilbert Griess. Begun in September, 1961, the school is not accredited, but Miss Kuiper is confident of her pupils’ ability to hold their own with public school students. “I feel they could keep up with the work of the public schools without any trouble,” she asserte
Prof. Engelsma's review of Henry J. Kuiper: Shaping the Christian Reformed Church, by James A. DeJong (July 2009 Standard Bearer) took me back to my earlier days of ministry. Soon after I joined the faculty of Unity Christian High School (1956) in Hudsonville, Michigan as teacher of Bible and Reform
Kuiper that the two schools in the Grand Rapids area are each over ten years old and have their grade systems fairly well established. I’m sure that six or seven years ago such an introduced venture would have been thought to be very presumptuous. 2. Mr. Kuiper states, “…thus god, but not GOD.” Let
Rev. Langerak is pastor of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Henry J. Kuiper: Shaping the Christian Reformed Church, 1907-1962, by James A. De Jong. Eerdmans (2007). ISBN: 978-0-8028- 2585-8. Paper. Reviewed by David J. Engelsma. President-emeritus of Calvin Theologic