We recently put out a survey at Reformed Fellowship asking our readership to give their opinion on a wide range of areas. We were encouraged by the results and will use these to fine tune our organization. One of the repeated comments was the need to focus attention on our young readers. And we admit, our readership has been geared to a mature audience. Knowing that there is a younger generation who also have a desire for God’s truth and will certainly have trials unique to current and upcoming times, we will be focusing some of our attention on these younger readers.
To begin, you can read articles by young people in The Outlook magazine. Check out recent articles by Mr. Joseph Dick and by first and second place winners of our undergraduate essay competition, Miss Sophie Memmelaar and Miss Jillian Fisher.
In God’s providence, as we were contemplating how to better engage younger readers, an opportunity became available to publish the newest volume in the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series by Simonetta Carr. This is an outstanding manuscript telling the story of the Dutch theologian Herman Bavinck. Beginning November 1, our bookstore will include 24 of the beautifully bound books from this series with very captivating visuals. Watch upcoming issues of The Outlook for more news regarding these and other upcoming materials for our young readers.
It is our prayer to engage a younger generation to glorify our Maker.
……………… You can read articles by young people in The Outlook magazine. Check out recent articles by Mr. Joseph Dick and by first and second place winners of our undergraduate essay competition, Miss Sophie Memmelaar and Miss Jillian Fisher in the September/October 2025 edition. ………………Mr. Al Rumph President of the Reformed Fellowship Board Albert Rumph worked as an airline pilot for 35 years and has been flying planes for 50. Al serves with the Costa Rica Reformed Missions Partnership (CRRMP) and on the Synodical Committee for Foreign Missions. He is an elder at Bethany URC, father of 4 and grandfather of 11, and resides in Dorr with his wife Sue.
