Articles : Oct. 26, 2009
Congregations
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Journey groups
This summer, Pastor Joel Miller and Ed Diller attended the Mennonite World Conference in Paraguay, with reports from both to our congregation.
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Singing the journey
The hymnal supplement Sing the Journey has sparked new energy as we enjoy these wonderful books. A dedication initially introduced the books, purchased with funds given in memory or honor of others.
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Youth together
Warden youth traveled to Columbus, Ohio, for the Mennonite Church USA convention in July.
Editorial
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Improbable dream worth pursuing
Twenty years after the Cold War’s nuclear shadow began to lift, the skies have never cleared. Evangelical Christians and political leaders are watching the storm clouds again and reviving the goal of a world without nuclear weapons.
Feature
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Peruvians profit by Goshen student’s bracelet sales
GOSHEN, Ind. — Rachel Halder arrived in the port city of Chimbote, Peru, to find an overwhelming smell of fish.
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Quilting, giving cross generations
GOSHEN, Ind. — Usually when Goshen College students attend the Michiana Mennonite Relief Sale, they see quilts made by their grandmothers.
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Former workers return to lead service units
NEWTON, Kan. — Five former participants are returning home to Service Adventure, this time as leaders.
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MCC volunteers build bridges
AKRON, Pa. — Lydette Assefa of the United States and Hiwot of Ethiopia started building a bridge when they were assigned to be roommates at Mennonite Central Committee’s orientation for young adult volunteers.
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Bethel boosts energy savings
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — The open space in the center of campus isn’t the only “green” at Bethel College these days.
Letters
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Should include all
The headline “MC USA Health Care Plan Moves Ahead” could seem misleading since it is about providing insurance coverage for pastors only.

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