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Zondervan was founded in 1931 in Grandville, MI, a suburb of Grand Rapids, by brothers Peter ("P.J.", "Pat") and Bernard (Bernie) Zondervan, who were the nephews of publisher William B. Eerdmans. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company began in the Zondervans' farmhouse and originally dealt with selling remainders and publishing public domain works.
Zondervan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kenrick Zondervan (born 1985), Dutch basketball player; Krina Zondervan, Dutch biomedical scientist;
Family Christian (formerly called Zondervan Book Store, Family Book Stores, and Family Christian Stores), headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan is a Christian themed web retailer. [1] Originally a retail chain, by 2008, it was the world's largest Christian focused retailer. [ 2 ]
Romeo Eugene Zondervan (born 4 March 1959) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played his early football with FC Den Haag and FC Twente before joining West Bromwich Albion , for whom he made 84 appearances. [ 2 ]
This category contains books originally published by Christian publisher Zondervan. Pages in category "Zondervan books" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
The NIV Study Bible is a study Bible originally published by Zondervan in 1985 that uses the New International Version (NIV). Revisions include one in 1995, a full revision in 2002, an update in October 2008 for the 30th anniversary of the NIV, another update in 2011 (with the text updated to the 2011 edition of the NIV), and a fully revised update in 2020 named "Fully Revised Edition". [1]
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Zoran Stevanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Стевановић) was born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia), on 4 March 1942 and moved to Hungary in 1948 with his parents who were on a diplomatic mission, after two years in Prague.