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ReFrame Ministries, formerly Back to God Ministries International is the electronic media ministry of the Christian Reformed Church. Founded in 1939 as the weekly radio ministry program "The Back to God Hour", in 2015 the organization produces radio programs, TV broadcasts, and Internet websites in 10 languages, including children's dramas, daily devotionals, Bible resources, family resources, and cultural reflections. It operates from the Christian Reformed Church Headquarters in
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History


Planning

At the
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of 1928, a committee was appointed to investigate the possibilities for radio missions. The committee presented a report for Synod of 1930 detailing plans for broadcasting sermons, but because of financial difficulties created by the
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of 1929 the plan was shelved.David DeGroot, ''Worlds Beyond: The story of The Back To God Hour'' (Palos Heights: The Back to God Hour, 1979), 3-6 In 1938, Synod received a request from Classis Pella (a regional assembly in Iowa) to develop a denominational broadcast modeled after
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. Synod then appointed the first permanent Radio Committee.


The Back to God Hour

On Sunday, December 17, 1939, the first broadcast was aired over WJJD, a 20,000-watt station in
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served as the first speaker. During the first three seasons, the program was not produced during the summer; beginning in the 1943-44 season, the program was aired every Sunday, year-round. At this time Dr. Peter Eldersveld joined the organization, first as an introductory announcer and later as a regular host. In 1946 the Church appointed him as a full-time radio minister. In 1950 he launched ''The Family Altar'' (later renamed the ''Today'' daily devotional), a booklet with daily devotional messages which was promoted through the radio program. In 1956 the Back to God Hour was syndicated on
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, a short-wave broadcasting station in Ecuador, its first continuous international broadcast. In 1958, 13 episodes of the ''Back to God Hour'' were filmed for television. In 1958, the ''Back to God Hour'' began broadcasting in the
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, with Rev. Bassam Madany as Arabic minister. The ''Back to God Hour'' expanded in 1959 to
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. In 1961, Rev. Juan Boonstra began translating programming into Spanish, and in 1965 he moved to Chicago to record programs for Latin American audiences as the Spanish language minister,


Expansion

After Eldersveld's death in 1965, Dr. Joel Nederhood was appointed as his replacement. Over the next few years, the organization expanded its broadcasts into more languages, including
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, and Portuguese. Many of the broadcasts were sent out through
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ministries were set up. In 1976, Back to God built a new International Communications Center in Palos Heights, Illinois, with office space as well as radio and television production facilities. In 1977, Back to God began producing television programs: documentaries, holiday specials, and ''Faith 20'', a 30-minute video version of ''The Back to God Hour'' radio program which aired daily across the
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. In 1980, Russian language broadcasts began under the leadership of Mikhail Morgulis. In 1981,
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offered a daily morning time slot for ''Faith 20''. Telephone counseling centers were set up in
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. In Brazil, Rev. Ferreira created ''Disquepaz'', a short Portuguese language devotional program delivered by telephone. In 1982, the French language ministry was moved from
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to Chicago. By 1990, Dr. Nederhood's duties as Director had expanded, and a separate minister, Rev. David Feddes, took over as host of the English language version of ''The'' ''Back to God Hour''. Rev. Feddes left Back to God Ministries in 2008 and became the provost of
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. In January 1996, Nederhood retired and Dr. Calvin Bremer was appointed to replace him as Director of Ministries. Over the next few years, Several other ministers retired and were replaced by younger preachers. Back to God also opened new offices in
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in 1995 (relocated to
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in 2004,) and in
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in 2005. In 1997, ''Faith 20'' was discontinued. Bremer began a new program, entitled ''Primary Focus'' in 1999. In 2000, Back to God debuted a children's radio program called ''Kids Corner''. ''Primary Focus'' ran for 6 years, and was nominated for two local Chicago Emmy Awards. In 2005, Back to God ended ''Primary Focus'' as part of its move toward a more Internet-based ministry. In 2005 Bremer resigned as Director of Ministries after admitting to behaving with poor judgement in a conflict of interest situation, and Rev. Robert Heerspink replaced him as the organization's leader. In 2006, Back to God reorganized the English language ministry, bringing the ''Today'' devotional, ''Back to God Hour'', and ''Kids Corner'' under the leadership of Rev. Steven Koster. Back to God also entered a partnership with Words of Hope and FEBA to produce a
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broadcast called ''Spotlight''.


Back to God Ministries International

In 2008, the organization changed its name from "The Back to God Hour" to "Back to God Ministries International''"'' because its activities had extended beyond overseeing the radio program of the same name. Also in 2008, A new daily radio program called ''Walk the Way'', with an associated
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, began to air, a new radio program called ''Under the Radar'' was launched, and the
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''Think Christian'' was acquired from
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In 2009, the English ministry was reorganized as ReFrame Media, unifying all domestic programming into a single ministry. In 2010, the long-running ''Back to God Hour'' celebrated its 75th anniversary and was replaced by a new program called ''Groundwork'', which was produced in partnership with Words of Hope. 2010 also saw the launch of ''Family Fire'' a family encouragement ministry. After Heerspink's death in 2011, Rev. Kurt Selles, formerly a missionary in China and Taiwan, became the organization's Director in 2012. In 2015, the Christian Reformed Church Synod announced plans to combine the governing boards of Back to God Ministries International with two other missionary organizations within the church, Christian Reformed World Missions and Christian Reformed Home Missions. In December 2017, the property at 6555 West College Drive in
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, where Back to God Ministries International was based for more than 40 years, was sold to adjacent
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. The sale marked the relocation of Back to God Ministries International to Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 2021, the ministry changed names to ReFrame Ministries, building on the recognition of the English Ministry's name and unifying the branding between the English and non-English programs.


English Ministries

The English language ministry of ReFrame Ministries is under the co-directorship of Robin Basselin and Justin Sterenberg after Rev. Steven Koster stepped down in July 2019. Some of its current projects are: *Today daily devotional - A daily devotional in print and email. ''Today'' booklets are published bi-monthly, and is written by pastors in the Christian Reformed Church. *Think Christian - A faith and culture
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(acquired from
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in 2008). *Family Fire - A marriage and family ministry providing encouragement to Christian households. *''Kid's Corner'' - A 25-minute weekly children's radio drama starring lizard characters. *''Groundwork'' - A 25-minute weekly radio conversational Bible study broadcast. *Church Juice - A service for congregations on church communications,
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, marketing, and website development. Some of its former projects include *''Under the Radar'' - A 60-minute weekly radio program that plays "undiscovered" and "under-appreciated" music. Was spun off as an independent ministry in 2014, then relaunched again in 2017 as UTR Media. *''Walk the Way'' - A weekly 5-minute
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hosted by Rev. Jeff Klein. Was transferred to QPlace in 2014. *''Spotlight'' - A weekly 15-minute radio program recorded in
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, produced in association with Words of Hope and
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. ReFrame withdrew from the project in 2014. *''Primary Focus'' - a 30-minute TV broadcast of encouraging and inspirational faith stories. Was spun off as the independent "Life Focus" in 2005. *''Faith20'' - A TV devotional program, discontinued in 1997. *''The Family Altar'' - the original name of the ''Today'' devotional, beginning in 1950. *''The Back to God Hour'' - The original preaching program ran from 1939-2010, and was renamed ''Groundwork''.


French

Led by Rev. Paul Mpindi from 1999-2014. Its projects include: *Perspective Réformées - ("Reformed Perspective") Daily 15-minute radio program designed to reach those who wish to become Christians. *Perspective Réformées pour la femme Chretienne - ("Reformed Perspective for the Christian Woman") - Weekly 15-minute radio program aimed at women. *Pain de Vie - ("Bread of Life") The French version of the daily devotional booklet ''Today'' *Cours Bibliques Par Correspondances - ("Bible Correspondence Courses'")


Spanish

Rev. Huascar de la Cruz has been the director of the Spanish language Ministry since 2019. His group provides free technical training for radio station personnel in Latin America in exchange for airtime. Back to God's Spanish projects include: *La Hora de la Reforma - ("The Hour of Reformation") A 15-minute weekly radio introduction to biblical teachings. *El Club del Arca - ("'The Ark Clubhouse") A 52 episodes bible-oriented children's television show with puppet characters. *Reflexión - ("Reflections") a 5-minute daily radio commentary with a Christian perspective. *Comunicadores Online - ("Online Communications") a website which offers follow-up resources and communication for station managers and media technicians who attend Back to God Ministries International training workshops. *La Vida Ahora ("Life Today") a weekly
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video broadcast, DVD and podcast concerned with applying biblical principles to daily life situations.


Other Languages

Other indigenous ministry teams develop broadcasts and other media in the following languages: *Russian - Rev. Sergei Sosedkin, since 1996 *Portuguese - Rev. Hernandes Lopes, since 2006 *Arabic - Martin Nathan since 2019 *Japanese - Rev. Masao Yamashita, since 1998 *Chinese - led by Jerry An, succeeding Rev. Jimmy Lin who led the ministry from 1990-2015. *Indonesian - led by Rev. Arliyanus Larosa, since 2019. *Hindi - led by A.K. Lama since 2014, formerly led by Stephen Paul of Good Books Trust.


References


External links

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