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This speech was given by Rev. G. Vanden Berg at the Mass Meeting of Aug. 18, 1967, of the Protestant Reformed Young Peoples Convention held in Hull, Iowa. Delegates, visitors and friends: I am very grateful to you, for more than one reason, for the privilege and opportunity of addressing you at you
VandenBerg, who, in Washington circles, is commonly mentioned as “that man from Michigan”. The Republicans are implementing their choice by conducting a big press campaign to acquaint the American public with the virtues and merits of Sen. VandenBerg. Nationally accepted magazines such as Time, the
Rev. VanOverloop is pastor of Georgetown Protestant Reformed Church in Hudsonville, Michigan. "I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, with all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; endeav
Gise J. Van Baren is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Hudsonville, Michigan. "The Reverend's last stand" An interesting defence of the title "Reverend" in addressing the minister of the Word is presented in the Calvinist Contact, Sept. 25, 1987, by Rev. Carl D. Tuyl (the periodical expl
Rev. VanOverloop is pastor of Georgetown Protestant Reformed Church in Hudsonville, Michigan. That ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that y
On May 3, 1932, Rev. Gise Van Baren became the son of John and Grace Van Baren. He was born at home in South Holland, Illinois. As a boy, Rev. Van Baren attended South Holland Christian School. When he started attending this school, it was a two-room school with eight grades. It had outhouses for to
Rev. VanderWal is pastor of Hope Protestant Reformed Church in Redlands, California.
Rev. Van Baren is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Hudsonville, Michigan.
VanderWal enjoyed music, fishing, hunting, collecting stamps and reading. Now he still enjoys music, reading, fishing and hunting. As a teenager, there was always a peer pressure for Rev. VanderWal to conform to standards of dress and speech, though it was nothing patently offensive. Teenage humor w