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Author: Rev. Bernie Seter

Harmattan Season

The Harmattan is a dry wind that blows from December to March from the Sahara towards the West African coast.  It is a wind that carries a lot of dust and is hard on animals and people.  It might come from a Arabic word that...

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Kenya Memories

All of us who have gone to Kenya and lived with the people and had them take us into their homes and churches and lives have fond memories of their kindness.  Their resiliency in trial and tribulation and boundless joy in the...

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Popple Ridge Pickers and Project 24

The Popple Ridge Pickers are a band from Northern Minnesota that are a blend of bluegrass and praise music.  They are very good.  They heard about Project 24 and offered to do a benefit concert to support it.  The Sunday...

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Wilhelm Loehe – 1808 – 1872

Today we commemorate Wilhlem Loehe, a Lutheran Pastor who served in Germany.  He was a Pastor in Neuendettelsau, near Nuremburg.  He said the place was not fit for the burial of dogs, and yet he stayed there for his entire...

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