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Una iglesia presente en tiempos de pandemia

El 19 de Septiembre de 2019, ante los reclamos de diversas organizaciones sociales, el Senado y el Congreso de Argentina declararon por unanimidad la emergencia

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April 19, 2021

Donald Penner

Donald Ray Penner, 95, of North Newton, Kan., died April 3, 2021, at Kidron Bethel Village. He was born Jan. 17, 1926, to Dan and

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John Richard Martin

John Richard Martin, 92, of Harrisonburg, Va., died March 23, 2021, at Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community. He was born Sept. 2, 1928, to Perry S. and

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Fae A. Miller

Fae A. Miller, 97, of Orrville, Ohio, died April 5, 2021, at the home of her niece, Rebecca and Arlin Geiser, following a period of

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Gerald L. Hughes

Gerald L. Hughes, 90, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, died March 21, 2021. He was born Nov. 22, 1930, in Philadelphia. He spent his teen years

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Sculpture a practice in never forgetting

Artist Paul Friesen has often been inspired by world events and people’s experiences. His most recent project honors Michael J. Sharp, a United Nations peacebuilder who was killed, along with colleague Zaida Catalán, by a still-undetermined group in March 2017 as he worked to bring peace between warring factions in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rachel McMaster | Bluestem Communities

April 19, 2021
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