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Mennonite Brethren HeraldVolume 44, No. 06April 29, 2005
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Contemporary Christian music star Amy Grant will host an NBC television pilot called “Three Wishes” in which she will lead a team of experts as they travel across the country making people’s dreams come true. Some of the stories planned include helping a family come to grips with one member’s life-threatening medical crisis, and helping save the job of a dedicated teacher. Production on the pilot has already begun, but so far no release date has been set.

—Evangelical Press News Service

A band of four boys from a village in Zambia, who sang at Mennonite World Conference in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe in 2003, have recorded a CD produced by Jan Marten de Vries, a member of the International Choir. The recording was made under a tree in the open air without guitars, amplifiers or keyboards. The only instruments were two local drums. The CD, “Mwami Pali,” is available for $18.00 from MWC.

—Mennonite World Conference

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