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Ben Hoekendijk (June 30, 1938) was born on 30 June, 1938 in Baarn, is a Dutch speaker, evangelist, and pastor (1938–2020). Discover Ben Hoekendijk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As June 30, 1938
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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June, 1938
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Baarn
Date of death 1 May, 2020
Died Place Harderwijk
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1938

Ben Hoekendijk (30 June 1938 – 1 May 2020) was a Dutch speaker, evangelist and pastor.

Hoekendijk was born in Baarn.

He was the founder and director of the Opwekking Foundation which made him one of the faces of the Dutch Pentecostal movement.

Later he became an active sailor and sports journalist.

1953

After the deepening of his parents' faith in 1953, his brother and both sisters soon came, and finally Hoekendijk himself crossed the bridge of faith.

1956

With his youth group, called "The Gideons", he traveled through the streets of Utrecht from 1956 to preach the gospel.

Hoekendijk's father was the leader of the revival movement Stromen van Kracht.

As a result, he almost naturally grew in the work of his father.

In addition to serving as a youth leader and evangelist, he was an interpreter for many foreign guest speakers.

1957

In 1957 Hoekendijk fulfilled alternative military service with the Postcheque- en Girodienst.

Then he led a small stream of power church.

1958

As a local pastor he became involved in the Osborn campaign in 1958.

1959

In August 1959 Hoekendijk himself held his first tent campaign at the Janskerkhof in Utrecht.

In the same year he married Wiesje Hijink and settled in Gelderland, Putten.

They had three children.

1960

Hoekendijk started publishing the magazine Opwekking (in English, 'Revival') from 1960.

1971

In 1971, Hoekendijk was the initiator behind the movement "Thou shalt not follow the majority in evil".

The national media paid a lot of attention.

1972

In 1972, Opwekking started with so-called Pentecost conferences (usually referred to as Opwekking).

Initially they attracted about 500 people, but now Opwekking has grown into an event with 50,000 visitors.

From 1972 to 1979 Hoekendijk organized the One-Way-Days, events in the Utrecht Jaarbeurs that were visited at their peak by more than 10,000 young people.

1974

Hoekendijk's foundation, which was originally called "Ben Hoekendijk Evangelization-Healing Campaigns", was also named Opwekking from 1974.

Because of his growing fame as a tent evangelist, Hoekendijk was regularly asked to give speaking engagements throughout the Netherlands.

In 1974 he spoke at the charismatic World Conference in Jerusalem and in 1976 at Billy Graham's Eurofest in Brussels.

Hoekendijk has also written a number of books over the years.

The most famous are Seeking balance and Twelve Jews find The Messiah.

The evangelist grew out of a well-known figure in the world of sea sailing, both because of his journalistic activities and the special trips he made with his yachts.

These were successively named Shalom I t/m IV.

He wrote eleven water sports books published by the nautical publisher Alk & Heijnen and translated six.

He gave courses and lectures for water sports associations and companies.

1979

From 1979, Hoekendijk made many long sailing trips over the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and for 13 months solo over the Atlantic Ocean to Spitsbergen.

The publicity surrounding this trip, after heart surgery, earned him a nomination for the title Puttenaar of the year.

Until an advanced age he accompanied prospective sailors.

He has been awarded by the Dutch Association of Coastal Sailors and became an honorary member of the Lerwick Boating Club in the Shetland Islands.

1990

Hoekendijk was one of the regular speakers until 1990.

2011

On April 29, 2011, Hoekendijk was knighted for his years of activities in the field of both evangelism and sailing.

2020

Hoekendijk died in Harderwijk where he lived on 1 May 2020, aged 81.

Hoekendijk was born as the fourth child of Karel Hoekendijk and Elisabeth Hoekendijk-La Rivière.

He received a Christian education, but experienced the faith himself at a point in time.

Ben Hoekendijk died in 2020 at the age of 81.