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On December 12, 1953, Rev. Wilbur Bruinsma was born in Lansing, Illinois. His parents are Wilbur and Dorthy Bruinsma. He grew up in his hometown of Lansing, although he lived for a few years in South Holland. He attended South Holland Protestant Reformed Church until he left to go to pre-seminary at
It is July 3, 2008, and this is a second interview with Mr. Raymond Bruinsma. He has additional material that he would like included in this oral history. RB: Due to my oversight, I left out a lot of information as concerning the family of Louis and Anna Bruinsma. I left out that I was the third of
Because of this he informed us that he would enjoy working together with the Board. Brad Bruinsma lives in Grandville, Michigan along with his wife, Trisha. They have three daughters, Kari (15), Skyler (13), and Emma (11). They moved to Grandville around 8 years ago from Kalamazoo, MI, which is wher
Rev. Bruinsma is Eastern Home Missionary of the Protestant Reformed Churches, stationed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This Meditationis the text (abbreviated for publication) of the pre-synodical sermon preached by Rev. Bruinsma on June 12, 2006. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit sai
It is June 21, 2008, and I am at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruinsma in South Holland, Illinois. MHH: Mr. Bruinsma, where and when were you born? RB: I was born in Highland, Indiana, October 10, 1924. MHH: And who were your parents? RB: My parents were Louis and Anna Bruinsma. MHH: W
Daniel Langerak are the nominees for this position. Mr. Brad Bruinsma is a member of our Grandville PRC. With his wife and three daughters, he lives in Grandville MI. He has served on the Federation Board for the past two years as an advisor and liaison for the Young Calvinist Committee. As the work
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Dale Kuiper entered the seminary and went into the ministry following teaching in our school here for a few years. His wife Valerie is an Edgerton native. Our consistory is made up of three elders and two deacons. Current officebearers are elders—Allen Brummel, Andrew Brummel and Harold Brands. Deac
Herman Hoeksema in the March 1, 2000 issue of the Standard Bearer, and the first issue of the Calvin Theological Journal, 2000. Now although Beaverdam and Grand Rapids may have seemed to be universes apart, they were connected. Prof. Janssen had relatives in Beaverdam, namely, the Smits, who were ra
The following is the body of a speech given by Rev. Bruinsma for an area-wide Bible seminar at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. I assume most of us here have not come just to hear an interesting speech on dating. If we are parents, then we are concerned with giving wise counsel to our young people