
Carol Bremer-Bennett
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Dec 4, 2024 |
thebanner.org | Leah Jolly |Dean R. Heetderks |Sam Gutierrez |Carol Bremer-Bennett
As Calvin Theological Seminary looks forward to its 150th anniversary celebration, it asked alumni and supporters, “What is important to your continued development and growth?”The response, said President Jul Medenblik, was an overwhelming desire for easier access to Reformed teaching and content that intersects with the questions and concerns all believers are facing.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
thebanner.org | Carol Bremer-Bennett
As the weather cools and family life shifts indoors, our Navajo community gathers for winter stories. What better time to share the story of the birth of our Savior? Terry Wildman weaves a retelling of the birth of Jesus into the oral Indigenous tradition in his new children’s book, Birth of the Chosen One. Wildman, editor of the First Nations Bible (InterVarsity Press), shares the joy of the Christmas story as seen through First Nations storytellers.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
thebanner.org | Carol Bremer-Bennett
As the weather cools and family life shifts indoors, our Navajo community gathers for winter stories. What better time to share the story of the birth of our Savior? Terry Wildman weaves a retelling of the birth of Jesus into the oral Indigenous tradition in his new children’s book, Birth of the Chosen One. Wildman, editor of the First Nations Bible (InterVarsity Press), shares the joy of the Christmas story as seen through First Nations storytellers.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
sightmagazine.com.au | Carol Bremer-Bennett |David Adams
United StatesRNSIn a world brimming with pressing issues, it is all too easy for certain crises to slip under the radar. We must ask ourselves why some global crises hold the public’s attention, while others quickly fade away. Or worse, some never make it into the worldwide conscience at all. More than 300 million people worldwide are in need of humanitarian assistance and protection to stay alive.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
religionnews.com | Carol Bremer-Bennett |Rizki Fauzi
(RNS) — In a world brimming with pressing issues, it is all too easy for certain crises to slip under the radar. We must ask ourselves why some global crises hold the public’s attention, while others quickly fade away. Or worse, some never make it into the worldwide conscience at all. More than 300 million people worldwide are in need of humanitarian assistance and protection to stay alive.
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