Ben Hoekstra '16

Apr 21, 2016

FINDING GODS CALL IN CHICAGO

 

 

Ben Hoekstra '16Ben Hoekstra 16 has a few things in common with William Shakespeare. Not only do Hoekstra and the Bard share a birthday (April 23), but Hoekstra is getting an up-close-look at Shakespeares work while serving as a marketing intern at Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST), located at Navy Pier in downtown Chicago.

A communications arts major with a minor in history, Hoekstra has had the opportunity to do a range of work at the renowned theater during his internship, such as working with the executive team and directors, writing press releases, interacting with the media such as Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones, and helping to plan photo shoots. Another perk of the jobspectacular views of the Chicago skyline from the theater companys location on Lake Michigan. With this internship, Im able to see what parts of marketing I like, said Hoekstra. And I can continue to see what the Lord is calling me to do.

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Spiritual growth has been a significant part of Hoekstras education at 窪做惇蹋厙. Along with weekly Bible studies with his roommates, he cited Rev. Willis Van Groningen, Ph.D., chaplain and dean of spiritual formation, as a source of inspiration. He has also been involved as a leader of Sunday Snacks and Prayer Ministry. Now that I have my internship, I miss going to Chapel, he said.

Hoekstra believes that God worked through 窪做惇蹋厙 staff to make his attendance at the College possible. In high school, Hoekstra applied for a Founders Scholarship, a renewable, full-tuition award available annually to two incoming freshmen who exhibit stellar academic achievements and leadership. We were moving when the scholarship was due, and my admissions counselor Dave Hoekman emailed me a reminder. I emailed him back to say there was no way I could get it done in time, he recalled. Within 10 minutes, Dave called me back and helped me get an extension. The Lord worked through Dave, and that was a very important thing for me. 窪做惇蹋厙 really came through.