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Who’s Who for the Federation Board Elections?

Unknown·2010-08-01

At age nineteen, Joe Holstege attends Southeast Protestant Reformed Church. He currently works part time for his dad’s greenhouse business and is a college student at Grand Rapids Community College. Joe plans to attend Calvin College next year in order to earn a degree in Secondary Education.

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Federation Board Update

Trevor Kalsbeek·2002-10-01

Jim Holstege, is the father of four children and is a member of Southeast PRC. He has worked in agriculture all of his life and currently runs his own flower and perennial business with his wife, Kathi. He has led the Young Peoples’ Society on and off for 7 years. He has also spent three years on th

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A Cloud of Witnesses

Joe Holstege·2016-02-01

The introductory article that follows is written by Joseph Holstege, a student in the Protestant Reformed Seminary and a member of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, MI. We welcome any contributions that our readers would like to make to this series. Young people, are you ready to

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Herman Hanko·1977-07-01

H. Hoeksema

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Editor’s Notes: April 1990

David Harbach·1990-04-01

The untitled articles by Len Holstege and Judy Hoven are written in response to the question asked by the Protestant Reformed Scholarship Fund Committee. Len and Judy wrote about how we are to live as leaders, either as a minister or as a teacher. There are several more articles written by other fut

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A Blessed Heritage

Len Holstege·2016-04-01

The year 2000 marks the 75th anniversary of the Protestant Reformed Churches, but it also marks the 75th anniversary of the Holstege family having its membership there. God in his grace chose to reveal to Lambert Holstege, my grandfather, the truth of sovereign grace over against the error of God’s

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From the Editor

Michael Kortering·1995-10-01

Steve graduated from Hope College several years ago, and now he has returned as a professor of psychology. Hope College is renown for its psychology department, and it is truly an honor to have him on our staff. Perhaps you met Steve at the convention—Steve and his wife, Shelley, volunteered for two

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Letter from the Seminary

H C Hoeksema·1984-06-05

Prof. H.C. Hoeksema (for the faculty)

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Rev. C. Hanko – Chapter 7: Rev. Hoeksema Comes to Eastern Avenue CRC

Cornelius Hanko·2005-11-01

Hoeksema in later years was to develop this truth far more fully, a most fundamental truth of Scripture and cherished by us as our heritage. After he graduated, Rev. Hoeksema became minister in Holland, MI. We as members of the Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church made our first acquaintance wit

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Seminarians

Unknown·1976-11-01

Steve and his family have been members at Hope since August 1974, coming from a Christian Reformed Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Steve’s previous education began at Grace Bible Institute in Omaha, Nebraska. After four years, he transferred to Believe College also in Omaha, for two more years, wh