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First Corinthians Thirteen: Eleven

Scott Hertzog

The stones cry out

John B. Toews

Ministry with paper and scissors

Why scrapbookers are making memories in churches

Laura Kalmar

Memory keeping in the Bible

What should churches keep?

Helping congregations remember their past

Conrad Stoesz

Library legacy

Will my heirs know why I kept these mementoes?

Wally Kroeker

Six tips for managing digital photos

John Hiebert


Cover photo

© Adrian BalzerOutside link

“What I love most about photography is that it is an art of seeing. Ansel Adams, perhaps one of the most talented landscape photographers of all time once said, ‘The more I look, the more I see.’ As a Christian photographer, the more I look, the more I see Jesus everywhere. His beauty is evident in all of creation. It inspires me to record with my camera what I feel through what he has shown me. He is everywhere, around every corner. You just have to stop and look.”

Adrian Balzer

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