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Grace House is a fictional narrative following Kashvi, a Hindu girl from a low-caste Indian village who finds refuge in a Christian orphanage and must wrestle with conversion to Christianity amid cultural and familial pressures. Through an empathetic storytelling approach, the novel explores themes
Rodney Rau Grand Rapids, Michigan
Rev. Kamps is pastor of Southwest Protestant Reformed Church in Grandville, Michigan. This is the second of two installments through which we share with our readers the lecture of Rev. Kamps on the above subject, in Southwest Church on April 18, 1991. Rev. Kamps is pastor of Southwest Protestant R
Daniel Kleyn Providence
Rev. Kamps is pastor of the Southwest Protestant Reformed Church in Grandville, Michigan. This is the substance of a lecture given by Rev. Kamps in Southwest Church on April 18, 1991. It will appear in two installments, in this and the following issue of the SB. Introduction
Kevin Rau
John Cammenga, Holland, Michigan * * * * * * * * A few words are these: It surely was a great pleasure to me that once again we could see one another’s faces, and in true “Christian Fellowship” of one and the same faith, we could spend a few hours together, not only to be in one another’s presence