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Winners of the 18th annual God Uses Ink Christian writers conference held in June in Guelph, Ont.: Marianne Meed Ward, Third-Person Article, A Mothers Mercy, Chatelaine; Kathleen Gibson, Personal Essay, Someone I Love Has Died, Readers Digest; Linda Hall, Short Fiction, White Christmas Pansies, ChristianWeek; Kate Langan, Non-Fiction History/Biography, The Art of Worship, Nimbus Publishing; Mark Buchanan, Non-Fiction Christian Living, Your God Is Too Safe, Multnomah Publishers; Denyse OLeary, Non-Fiction Church Leadership/Theology/Philosophy, Faith@Science, J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing; and Connie Brummel Crook, Novel, The Hungry Year, Stoddart Kids Publishing. The Leslie K. Tarr award for career achievement went to Grace Irwin. The Word Guild
Michael W. Smith was named Artist of the Year at the 33rd annual Dove Awards Apr. 25 in Nashville, Tenn. Third Days Mac Powell won Male Vocalist of the Year; Nicole C. Mullen won Female Vocalist of the Year. Group of the Year was Third Day; New Artist of the Year was ZOEgirl. Song of the Year was I Can Only Imagine by Bart Millard of MercyMe; Millard also won Songwriter of the Year. Producer of the Year went to Toby McKeehan. Evangelical Press News Service
Jonah A Veggie-Tales Movie, Big Idea Productions first full-length animated film, features Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, Archibald Asparagus and the Pirates Who Dont Do Anything. Producers Paul Vischer and Mike Nawrocki promise their retelling of the Old Testament story of Jonah and the big fish will be as wacky and full of fun as their half-hour videos that have become popular since VeggieTales debuted in 1993 with Wheres God When Im S-Scared? The 90-minute film is set to be released in US theatres Oct. 4. Evangelical Press News Service
Yarrow, British Columbia: Mennonite Promise is a two-volume set exploring the early development of this region by the Mennonites from 1928 to 1958. Volume I, Before We Were the Lands, provides a historical survey of pre-Mennonite and early Mennonite settlement, featuring excerpts from personal memoirs and journals of 30 settlers, 10 of them women. Volume II, Village of Unsettled Yearnings, is a collection of essays serving as a cultural mural of Yarrow 19281958. Each volume includes photographs and maps. Carefully researched and documented, the series is written for the general reader. The initiative for this project came from anthropologist J.A. Loewen. The projected release date is early December 2002. The two-volume set is $32.00 (including GST), before Nov. 1. Shipping is extra. To order, contact David Giesbrecht at (604) 853-0382; e-mail dg@paralynx.com, or Lora Sawatsky at (604) 795-5197; e-mail rsawatsk@dowco.com. Yarrow Research Committee
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