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Mennonite Brethren HeraldVolume 42, No. 15November 14, 2003
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Meeting brings change to direction and leadership of MB mission agency

Fresno, Cal.

Stewardship funds grow; hermeneutics on study horizon

Winnipeg, Man.

Salvation at stake”: “Mennonites and Catholics discuss sixteenth-century martyrs

Collegeville, Minn.

Skateboarder’s dream becomes reality

Leamington, Ont.

Mennonites, hockey, forgiveness: a pastor’s reflections

Helping leaders lead

Winnipeg, Man.

Church celebrates 75th

Boissevain, Man.

Mennonite Studies program celebrates anniversary

Winnipeg, Man.

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“Here in Wenjiang county where I live, the church is very unhealthy. The religions permitted by the government suffer limitations. The authorities demand that both Catholics and Protestants should not preach that ‘Christ is the only Saviour, the Resurrection and the Life.’ . . . Instead, they only encourage people to do good and conform to the world and other things, which do not ‘adversely influence the government’.”

—Letter from Mr. Chen, Sichuan province, China, Oct. 12, 2002, circulated by Compass Direct news service Feb. 7, 2003

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