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Editor’s Notes

Mark Hoeksema·2014-06-01

Beacon Lights thanks Connie for her faithful work of introducing the children of the covenant to the magazine, and we wish her the best as she continues her labors elsewhere. The new author of Little Lights is Tricia Mingerink. I do not need to introduce her, since she has done an admirable job intr

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Letter from the Writer

Tricia Mingerink·2014-06-01

My dear Reader, I’m new. You might have noticed that my name has now replaced Connie Meyer’s after the word “by.” You might notice that these words sound different than the writer you have known for so many years. So let me introduce myself. My name is Tricia. My parents are Don and Maureen. I h

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John Buiter·1958-07-01

You may have noticed that the name of the author for this rubric as listed in the table of contents is different than it has been in past articles. The explanation is that I am not taking over this department but rather that I will co-author it with Miss Lubbers on an alternating basis. Miss Lubbers

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Editor’s Notes – December 1990

David Harbach·1990-10-01

Welcome to the staff, Angie! We look forward to your contributions as we plan each issue. Editor's Note

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Principle with Our Principal

Andrew Peterson·1947-05-01

Andrew Peterson to Beacon Lights, writer of the above article, is very welcome indeed and we feel assured that our readers enjoy hearing from new contributors. Mr. Peterson, an elder and clerk of our Prot. Ref. Church at Grand Haven, Michigan, is a charter member of that congregation and it was in t

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Editor’s Notes

Mark Hoeksema·2014-09-01

In recent issues we have advertised for a new author of the Devotional rubric to replace Chester (Skip) Hunter, who soon will retire from this position. The response has not been exactly overwhelming, and the time is growing short. If you have good writing skills and are interested in the continuati

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Editor’s Notes – August/September 1988

David Harbach·1988-07-01

In the June-July issue you probably noticed the blank space below the NEWS EDITOR. We are very happy to report with this issue that Ruth Bleyenberg has agreed to take over this rubric. Ruth is enthusiastic about her new work and is a welcome new face at our staff meetings. We also appreciate the fac

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Editor’s Name – April 1988

David Harbach·1988-04-01

As the inside cover states, our new secretary is Karen Vink. Karen has taken on her responsibilities with great enthusiasm. Her energetic style and useful ideas have already encouraged us in our meetings. We welcome her to the fellowship of the Beacon Lights staff. We thought of working with a coupl

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Editor’s Notes – August/September 1991

David Harbach·1991-07-01

Sandy contributed much during our recent staff meeting and is eagerly taking on her new position. We welcome you, Sandy, and pray that God will strengthen you for the work He has for you to do. The New Book sale is over so that Jesus’ Beauty Shining In You is now $6.50. We have received several requ

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Bring the Books

William Langerak·2008-11-01

So expect us to bring a wide variety of books -- books that facilitate spiritual development of the kingdom citizens both in their mind of Christ (theology, apologetics, and biblical studies) and holy body (practical living and devotionals); new books that give the present generation of the church f