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A diamond of great value
Adoption in Scripture
Transformed lives: A former Communist lives for God
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Editorial: The power of “like”
Executive director: “The church exists by mission”
Text Message: Celebrating Christ the King
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Christians and Muslims gather for dialogue, food and fellowship
Westwood congregation a-twitter with interactive sermons
B.C. churches put spotlight on Indian orphans
Anabaptist martyr fires artist’s imagination
ICOMB awards scholarship
Relief through roll kuchen
ETEM-IBVIE update: students, studies and suites
“Finish lines” [Obituaries]
Justina (Jessie) Harder, Aganatha (Agnes) Penner, Reuben Joseph Butlin, Hilda Wiebe, Helen (Lena) Wiebe, Annie Quiring, Mary Penner, Agatha (Dyck) Buller, Ruth Marie Janz, Susie Wiens, Jacob Dahl, Anneliese Jeske, Lydia Peters Schroeder
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I appreciate receiving the Herald each month. I do have one main concern. It seems that any reference to Remberance Day is avoided. You did have a brief article about Conscientious Objectors-which is in order. You state elsewhere in this website that you want to hear the stories of the M.B. constituency.There are a large number of peace officers and some military people in our pews. This issue would have been a good place to start. At a minimum the November issue should pay respect at this time. Where is there even a photo of the poppy? I will wear mine with respect because of thankfulness and a hope for peace.