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Mennonite Brethren HeraldVolume 45, No. 01January 13, 2006
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Ministry through the eye

Lorlie Barkman draws people out

Dora Dueck

Testimony:

A gift with interest

Olga Regehr

Testimony:

Tiny blessings

Just imagine, if even stinging insects are messengers of mercy!

Angeline Schellenberg

New appointments at MBBS

Youth ministry director resigns

Winnipeg, Man.

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Deaths


“I felt so lost when I came here,” he says, rubbing his mug of Tim Hortons coffee. “I didn’t understand why the media were so concerned with Michael Jackson issues. There is so much else, so many other stories to tell.”

—Comment by Serge Kaptegaine, a “reluctant refugee” from DR Congo, quoted in “Human suffering knows no boundary” by Lindor Reynolds, Winnipeg Free Press, Sept. 7, 2005

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