Articles : Aug. 20, 2007
Editorial
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Earth without exploitation
It is a place that soon may exist only in photographs or in the oral traditions of its fading nomadic culture.
Feature
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Subversive element
SUTHERLAND, Australia — Traditional Christian churches often are a small and marginalized element within Australian society.
News
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Two conferences help Indonesians find refuge after fleeing persecution
SOUDERTON, Pa. — Many Indonesian Christians have fled their home country due to religious persecution, seeking political asylum in the United States.
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Goshen professors write on Amish, Africa peacemakers
GOSHEN, Ind. — Two new books by Goshen College professors describe Indiana’s Amish and compile stories from African peacemakers.
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Teacher at three colleges, mission worker dies at 96
HESSTON, Kan. — Justus G. Holsinger, an educator, church administrator, writer and mission worker, died Aug. 8 at Newton Medical Center. He was 96.
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Tanzanian leaders reconcile
LAKE DIOCESE, Tanzania — After years of estrangement, some differences within Tanzania’s Mennonite conference have been reconciled.
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Scholarship a gift from longtime Bethel employees
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — Earl Koehn earned a degree and his livelihood for most of his working life at Bethel College. One of his long-held wishes was to give something back, said his wife, Louise.
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Church notes half-century of diversity
MARKHAM, Ill. — Incoming pastor Cyneatha Millsaps helped her new congregation celebrate July 29 when she welcomed more than 150 people who had gathered for the 50th anniversary of Community Mennonite Church.
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Sailing with Jesus on sea of change
GOSHEN, Ind. — Linford Stutzman challenged those who attended Conservative Mennonite Conference’s 97th annual meeting “to learn to sail with Jesus.”
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Quilters share their hearts for MCC project
A quilting project in which hundreds of heart-themed blocks were stitched has raised more than $63,204 for Mennonite Central Committee.

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