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Will Christians Teaching Abroad Be Able to Go Bac

Andrea Dugan, the superintendent of Mountainview Christian School in Indonesia, was on vacation last year when she found out from a local newspaper that one of her students was hospitalized with a suspected case of COVID-19, among the first in the area. She returned home to Indonesia to extend the school’s quarter break before eventually making the call for her 210 students to go virtual for the remainder of the semester, just days before the Indonesian government closed all schools. Virtual learning continued through the 2020–2021 school year, with just four in-person weeks in the spring before rising cases sent them back to the screens.

Manitoba artist Danny Plett headlining virtual fundraiser - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Made in Manitoba artist Danny Plett. Article continues below advertisement ↴ Made in Manitoba artist Danny Plett will be headlining a special concert in support of the Eden Foundation. The local singer-songwriter has his own journey when it comes to mental health. Now internationally known as a musician, Plett has been writing songs and carrying tunes since he was 12. Since 1992, he has worked together with Teach Beyond (formerly the Janz Team) in Germany. Plett has assembled a group of gifted musicians and will be performing a virtual online concert for Eden Foundation entitled Songs and Stories of Hope, Healing and Community.

Milford Racial Justice Book Club virtual meeting Feb 9

Milford Racial Justice Book Club virtual meeting Feb. 9 Jan. 28, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Yohuru Williams addresses an NAACP panel discussion on racism at the Burroughs Library in Bridgeport, Conn. on Monday, June 29, 2015.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media MILFORD Organizers of Milford’s Racial Justice Book Club will host their next virtual meeting on Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. to discuss The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein. The book club was formed to support a Milford Board of Aldermen Justice and Equality Resolution passed last summer and is intended “to rebuild alliances with those committed to justice for all and to work together to support our shared conviction that racism must end,” according to club co-chair Jolyn Walker.

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