When I received this article assignment, I never imagined that before I even started writing the article, my dad would move to the land of…
View More Only One LifeAuthor: Sue Hoijer
Sue is originally from Minnesota but has lived in Michigan's Upper Peninsula since she was 16. A P.K., she is also a descendant of a German-speaking circuit-riding pastor and a Norwegian-speaking pastor of churches in Minnesota, and a great-granddaughter of a woman who helped with Evangelist Billy Sunday’s campaigns. After graduating from Bob Jones University, Sue married a carpenter she’d gotten to know during church workdays on a building addition. In 1992, she and her husband were part of a church plant in Marinette, Wisconsin, and they have served in various ministries at that church since then. Sue plays the piano at the church, teaches a Sunday School class for junior girls, and teaches math classes at the church's homeschool co-op. She enjoys freelance editing, especially when the projects are ministry-related; walking on country roads with her husband, John, and their three daughters; reading; and lilacs and peonies.
A Servant Undercover
Had you been Mary Tutas Feyen, you might have come across as cranky and stern too, and understandably so. Her father died in a farming…
View More A Servant UndercoverWhat’s in Your Portfolio?
I have a folder of colorful brochures, articles from national magazines, and short booklets that I helped to produce. This little portfolio contains visible evidence…
View More What’s in Your Portfolio?Living Out the Word at Christmas
The Christmas season can provide many ways to show Christ and live out the Gospel. I’m thankful for the opportunities I’ve been able to participate…
View More Living Out the Word at ChristmasPondering the Wonder
Looking forward to celebrating Christmas with my newborn daughter one December gave me reason to think even more about Mary and the birth of Jesus.…
View More Pondering the WonderMeant for Good
My “career” as one of those stereotypical troublemaker PKs started early. I was only 1 or 2 when my mom and I went to visit…
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