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Mennonite Brethren HeraldVolume 45, No. 13October 13, 2006
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Joshua Knaak, former worship pastor at Dalhousie Community Church, Calgary, and worship leader at Gathering 2006, recently released his second CD, “Wash Over Me,” with 12 original songs for congregational and personal worship. More information at Sincerely YoursOutside link.

Amanda Falk, Fresh I.E., Jon Buller, Brian Doerksen, and Starfield are among the artists nominated for 2006 Covenant Awards, to be presented by the Gospel Music Association Canada, Oct. 25–27 in Calgary. For the complete list of nominees, see cgmaonline.comOutside link.

International Bible Society announces the completion of the Nueva Biblia al Día Bible, the New Living version in Spanish. It is expected to have high impact within the Latin American community.

“I’m not proud of it. It’s just part of my testimony.” Sandi Patty, one of Christian music’s biggest voices, who also caused one of its biggest scandals when an extramarital affair ended her first marriage, uses this quote by a friend to summarize her story. She tells it, including her reconciliation with the church, in Broken on the Back Row (Howard Books, 2005).

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