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Follow
the Fish: Benin Bible Institute Description: Benin
Bible Institute, an internationally recognized
Bible school, serves more than 74 denominations
and many ethnic groups in the West African region.
Making
the conneXion: Ecuador Description: Partnership provides support
and companionship to the indigenous church and
people of Ecuador.
Nazareth
Village Description:
Nazareth Village was conceived in 1985 by Dr.
Nakhle Bishara, an Arab Christian and hospital
medical director who was concerned that his
fellow Arab Christians were losing the ancient
cultural nuances of Jesus' teaching and that
foreign visitors never seemed to understand
them.
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Mennonite
Convention - Atlanta 2003 Description: Link to the Atlanta 2003 photo
gallery archive. Four galleries featuring images
from a variety of events that occurred at the
Mennonite Convention 2003 in Atlanta.
All
photos by Charles T. Jones / Mennonite Mission
Network.
Mission
Musicians: Let it flow through you Description: This photo gallery features
Mennonite Mission Network, mission musicians Doug
and Jude Krehbiel (Road Less Travelled) and the
studio musicians featured on the CD project.
Africa
2003 Description: Visit the villages and marketplaces
of Africa. Photos by Wayne Gehman.
City
on a Hill Date: January 2003 Description: City on a Hill collaborates
with area conferences and urban congregations
to select a project that merits support through
funding and expertise. The goal is to initiate
long-term strategies in church planting and
urban ministry development in key metropolitan
areas. Photos by Charles T. Jones.
United
Native Ministries Assembly Date: November 2002 Description: The gathering of Mennonite
and other Christian natives celebrated their
unique approach to Christian faith. Photos by
Charles T. Jones.