
Small Potatoes, Big Dreams
Jacob Vanderschaaf’s journey from a Friesian farm to a global potato enterprise
Sarah Moss serves as editor of The Voice of Dordt University and as director of public relations.
By Sarah Moss
Jacob Vanderschaaf’s journey from a Friesian farm to a global potato enterprise
By Sarah Moss
V.J. Hachaba was the recipient of the 2025 Horizon Award. This award recognizes young alumni who are emerging as leaders and innovators, working effectively and creatively toward Christ-centered renewal in every area of their lives and work. This award identifies alumni who are community-minded and entrepreneurial—those who are using their knowledge, gifts, and talents to participate in God's redemptive work in the world.
By Sarah Moss
As enrollment grows, Dordt staff are intentional about what building on-campus community looks like.
By Sarah Moss
Three Dordt business faculty show how financial expertise and a Reformed Christian perspective can shape our world for the better.
By Sarah Moss
The marketplace can be a powerful mission field. Globalization presents unique challenges, but it also offers opportunities for Christians to make a positive impact.
By Sarah Moss
When it comes to business practices, we must be wise and discerning with our time and financial investments. Loving our neighbor means ensuring our business dealings reflect integrity.
By Sarah Moss
Implementing financial safeguards in the church is crucial, not just to protect against wrongdoing but to create a culture of stewardship and responsibility.
By Sarah Moss
“I feel like I truly belong,” she says. “The structure of the program has helped me reflect deeply on who I am, what I am called to do, and who I am called to serve. This has allowed me to better understand and embrace my true mission in the kingdom of God.”
By Sarah Moss
Students take a walk through American Civil War history on a staff ride to Missouri and Arkansas battlefields.
By Sarah Moss
“From day one as a Dordt football player, you are told that you are a student-athlete, emphasizing that student comes first. On that same note, professors are also very understanding: whether it’s giving us an excused absence for an event or an extension on an assignment, my professors care about my success as an athlete, too.”
By Jeremy Hummel and Meghan Jones and John Olthoff and Sarah Moss
An interview on agriculture and faith with members of the Agriculture department at Dordt University.