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The enduring freedom of the Standard Bearer (1 of 6): The relationship

Joshua Hoekstra·2020-12-15

—The editorial committee (or SB editors) are the co-editors of the magazine. Presently, they are Prof. Dykstra, Prof. Gritters, and Rev. Koole, who labor with the managing editor, Chuck Terpstra. —The editorial staff (SB staff, or generically referenced as editors) is the group of writers and contr

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Letter to the Editor

Kenneth Ezinga·1951-02-15

Esteemed Editor:

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Editorial Comments-October 1977

Dave Moelker·1977-05-01

These include everyone from editors and rubric authors to subscription managers and mailers. Each doing their part, each contributing of their time and resources for the benefit of the youth of the church. Let me take a few lines to give you a “tour” of what goes on. We begin with the staff meeting.

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To Our Contributors

De Redaktie·1931-06-10

The editorial staff of our paper decided at its last meeting that all contributions by others than staff members must be limited to no more than thousand words. Lack of space makes it impossible to publish longer contributions. All contributors will kindly bear this is mind. THE STAFF

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Editor’s Notes: February 1990

David Harbach·1990-02-01

That means we have four associate editors, Mr. John Faber (Gramps), Bruce Miedema, Rich Peterson and Roger Gritters. We need other writers and pray that more of you will be willing to write for our young people’s magazine. Editor's Note

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Must Comply with W. M. C. Regulations

George TenElshof·1944-01-01

Apparently the only requirement is that your editor is expected to fill two pages with material which he deems suitable. We would of course expect to select topics which would be of general interest to our readers and not utilize this valuable space for grinding our own personal axes. There was a ti

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Letters

John Huizenga·2000-08-01

Dear Readers, I would like to take a little space to thank you for your support, make some comments on this issue, and put a person behind the editor. The staff and I are very encouraged in our work by the financial support and words of encouragement from our readers and the churches of our readers

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Editorship of the Standard Bearer

Editorial Committee·2004-05-01

The Editorial Committee hereby informs the readers of the Standard Bearer of a significant development as regards the position of editor of the Standard Bearer. In the October 1, 2003 issue, Prof. Engelsma informed the readers of the Standard Bearer of a change forthcoming ("New Editor Sought"). He

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Beliefs, Values and Norms…

Bruce Miedema·1991-01-01

As a member of the staff of this magazine, I am a part of ground level issue planning; themes, securing writers, etc. As well, I am a contributing associate editor, and occasionally you will read my articles on these pages. As a result of the above capacities, I have written the following article in

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Another Tender to Take on the Task

John Huizenga·2012-03-01

Being new to the staff, he would like a little time to become acquainted with the work before assuming the full responsibilities of editor-in-chief. As I wrote in my first editorial, the figure of a lighthouse and the name of this magazine was explained by Rev. C. Hanko in the very first editorial o