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Implications of Public Confession (12) Adult Members of Christ’s Church

Abraham Kuyper·2015-06-01

“Now hath God set the members each of them in the body”                                      1 Corinthians 12:18   Many organizations make a distinction between active members and members who merely give their financial support. The active members participate in the activities of the organizatio

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Society Life

Helen Ezinga·1941-03-01

Mere membership is not suffi­cient. We must study, we must discuss the lesson, we must be ac­tive! That cannot mean reaping knowledge from society life by only listening to what others have to say, expecting your fellow mem­bers to always do their best with­out your cooperation and assist­ance. It i

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Nots and Noses

David Engelsma·1961-05-01

Delegates and visitors, given the one opportunity to air views and disagreements about society, the Board, and Beacon Lights given the unique chance of discussing closer ties between East and West, given a prime moment to develop the Federation and its magazine into the progressive core of the P.R.

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Fireside Chats

Walter Hofman·1941-02-01

It does not belong to and is not run by your officers or leaders or perhaps some smart (?) clique. It is yours indi­vidually as a cooperating unit to make it a whole joint project. Knowing this, you will all, of course, assume a personal interest in its welfare. You must. The group is made up, natur

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Federation Board Nominees

Emily Kuiper·2009-06-01

Board members as we continue to make decisions regarding the activities and publications designed for the young people of the PRC. Federation Board

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Spectator or Participant

John Faber·1957-06-01

But, active participation by the membership makes the meeting- enjoyable to all, from the chairman down to the youngest member. Let us resolve to make the coming society season a fruitful one; fruitful for every member, edifying one another in the study of God’s Word wherein He reveals Himself as th

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Study Committee on How to Improve Future Conventions

Robert Decker·1965-11-01

In the past, we had experienced the problem of poor attendance; but, with the threat of withholding travel expenses, this problem has been somewhat alleviated, at least in regard to the delegates. However, though we have attained a more proper attendance, we now experience the problem of poor partic

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Discussion Groups

Dwight Monsma·1973-09-01

that is the participation of a vast majority of the con­gregation. Only those who are active will benefit. Those who do not join in are the losers. Bible Study

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Stewardship: Its Privileges and Responsibilities

Winnie Dykema·1943-09-01

Therefore, all of us here tonight who are members or former members of Talitha can say, thanks to God for the privilege of membership in a society where the opportunity was given us to develop also the talents, God-given, among others of our kind, who were or are just as timid as we.

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Proposed Scholarship Fund Constitution: Alice Reitsma Memorial

Unknown·1961-04-01

The constituency of the committee shall include one businessman, one minister, one teacher and three young people, at least one of which shall be a Federation Board member. Members must be members in full communion of  a Protestant Reformed Church and interested in promoting the teaching and ministe