
Becky Jones
Articles
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Nov 1, 2024 |
elkodaily.com | Becky Jones
October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month — a time for all of us to acknowledge the impact breast cancer can have on our lives, and to learn about the ways we can keep ourselves healthy. Breast cancer is a health risk for many people, with one in eight women expected to develop the disease during her lifetime. Thankfully, breast cancer is very treatable — if detected early. For women who are at risk, scheduling screening mammograms on a regular basis is an essential part of managing your health.
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Aug 30, 2023 |
thebanner.org | Becky Jones
Ron deVries, Youth and Emerging Adult Consultant, CRCNA “Ministry with emerging adults is not easy. So many life transitions have moved what many churches have assumed as a linear faith-formation trajectory to one that has various entry points and shifts. For many of our young adults, navigating these transitions can feel overwhelming.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
christiancourier.ca | Becky Jones |Kenny Warkentin |Naomi Bula |Victoria Veenstra
I have spent years visiting art galleries and, for a portion of my career, I even had the opportunity to work in one. I am that person who stands and reads each label, curious to understand what the artist wants to express through their work. Because of this interest, one of my next steps in reconciliation is to support Indigenous artists.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
christiancourier.ca | Becky Jones
Skip to content I have spent years visiting art galleries and, for a portion of my career, I even had the opportunity to work in one. I am that person who stands and reads each label, curious to understand what the artist wants to express through their work.
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Jun 12, 2023 |
christiancourier.ca | Angela Reitsma Bick |Monika Platt |Erin Knight |Becky Jones
It sounds like a Dickens tale. Born poor and orphaned at age 12, John Fawcett survived by apprenticing to a tailor. He became a Christian in his teens, married at 25 and began pastoring a small rural church for pennies – sometimes potatoes, if that’s all his parishioners had. It was 1770, Wainsgate, England. There’s no earthly reason for his name to be remembered 250 years later . . . but it is. He’s in our hymnals as the author of “Blest be the tie that binds.”You know the words, right?
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