MB Herald May 2010
Cover illustration: Lorlie Barkman
Lorlie is a former MB pastor and TV program producer with Family Life Network. He's now semi-retired, doing live drawing events, such as sketching out the memories of seniors. Lorlie lives in Winnipeg and is the author of Remember, Dad?, a masterful mix of story and drawing.
Lorlie is a former MB pastor and TV program producer with Family Life Network. He's now semi-retired, doing live drawing events, such as sketching out the memories of seniors. Lorlie lives in Winnipeg and is the author of Remember, Dad?, a masterful mix of story and drawing.
Features
- Leadership: from hero to host –Len Hjalmarson
- Lone rangers need not apply: Reflections on leadership from the next generation –David Warkentin
- Beyond ourselves leadership: A model for the church –Doug Berg
- My mother's magical kingdom –Connie Inglis
Crosscurrents
- E-reader revolution? –Leighton Tebay
- Currently in books
- Final book imparts wisdom –Brad Sumner
- Examining leadership and followership –Sarah Whyte
- Currently in music: Album dictates peace –Martin Blumrich
- Crossroads of film and life: Students encouter Holocaust survivor –Paul Doerksen
- Online theological resources expand –Conrad Stoesz
- Short stuff
Columns
- Editorial: Servant leaders: egos altered? –David Wiebe
- Viewpoint: Tribute: Gene Stolzfus, 1940–2010 –John Longhurst
- Text Message: 1 Kings 6:11–13: Solomon’s temple operations –Lynn Jost
- Intersection of faith and life: Anabaptist in a little black dress –James Toews
- Letters
Careers
People & Events
- Aboriginal speaker stands up for culture –with files from Don Klaassen and Hugo Reimer
- Historian donates research –Conrad Stoesz
- Women find hope through economic development –Sandra Reimer
- Church partnership “remarkable to see” –Karla Braun
- Morocco cracks down on Christians –Karla Braun, from reports
- Churches grapple with challenges and changes –Karla Braun
- Invitation to transformation stirs delegates –Karla Braun
- Bats and gloves forge bonds in Cuba –Mike Duerksen
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