Nederlands Dagblad

The paper was founded in 1944 as a semi-resistance paper during World War II called Reformatie Stemmen (Reformatory Voices).After the war it was renamed De Vrije Kerk (The Free Church) and later Gereformeerd gezinsblad (Reformed Family Paper).For many years it had a strong binding with the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated) and the Gereformeerd Politiek Verbond, a former Dutch christian political party.In recent years, it attempts to offer a broader perspective on contemporary issues from a Christian point of view.Nederlands Dagblad reaches daily about 100,000 people (13+).
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