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Brethren bits for April 15, 2023

In this issue: There’s still time to sign up for Christian Citizenship Seminar, memorial service for Fran Nyce, job opening, Bethany Seminary application deadline, Dunker Punks latest podcast, Ecumenical Earth Day Service, “Letter from Birmingham Jail @60”

Success at a camp for displaced people in Nigeria

What a privilege to visit the IDP (internally displaced people) camp at Masaka, Luvu-Brethren Village, while we were in Nigeria for the centenary celebration of Ekklesiyar Yan’uwa a Nigeria (EYN, the Church of the Brethren in Nigeria).

Seven killed, one freed, as EYN church leaders work to help teen trace parents

We give God the glory for the return of Mrs. Hannatu Iliya who was abducted three years ago from Takulashe village in Chibok Local Government Area, Borno State, Nigeria. According to church officials, she returned on April 1 and has reunited with her displaced husband, who found refuge in one of the Chibok communities. Iliya, who was pregnant, lost the baby in captivity.

CDS deploys to Missouri

Three Children’s Disaster Services (CDS) volunteers served April 12-13 at a Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC) in Marble Hill, Mo., caring for children affected by a strong tornado that hit Bollinger County (southeastern Missouri) in the early hours of April 5.

Global Food Initiative supports agricultural projects and training in Nigeria, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uganda, United States

The Global Food Initiative (GFI) of the Church of the Brethren has given a number of grants in recent weeks, in order to support a Soybean Value Chain project in Nigeria, a church-based community gardening effort in Ecuador, a work-study opportunity in Ecuador for trainees from Venezuela, a vegetable production workshop in Uganda, and a community garden in North Carolina.

Brethren bits

In this issue: Remembering Jan West Schrock, Brethren World Mission holds fundraising dinner for the global church, Fairview Church of the Brethren in Cordova, Md., celebrates 130 years, National Council of Churches marks 55 years since the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Earth Day Sunday resource and online service, and Churches for Middle East Peace Advocacy Summit.

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