by John Gingerich | Oct 30, 2019 | Blog, Library
Lost Sons by Judy Clemens A timely read featuring an event which took place nearly a century ago. In this Novel, Detective Stan Windemere dives into the mystery of Clayton Kratz, missing since 1920, and prepares for the possibility that his own son, who...
by John Gingerich | Oct 23, 2019 | Blog, Event
The 2019 annual PNMC Pastor’s Retreat was held last month at Rockaway Beach, OR. Below is information about the presenters, A link to a Reflection by one of the participants and a link to video recordings of the 5 sessions.: Doug Kaufman pastors at Benton...
by John Gingerich | Oct 16, 2019 | Blog, Stories
The following scanned document is from the July 1897 issue of the Herald of Truth (1864-1908), the first religious periodical published in the Mennonite Church. How would/do you encourage your friends to Come to Oregon 120+ years later? Learn more about the Herald of...
by John Gingerich | Oct 16, 2019 | Blog, Library
Eat the Beetles!: An Exploration of Our Conflicted Relationship with Insects by David Waltner-Toews • GoodReads Review • Publishers Review • Amazon Customer Reviews In our library ready for checkout!
by John Gingerich | Sep 4, 2019 | Blog, Library
“The Kalapuya are a Native American ethnic group, which had eight independent groups speaking three mutually unintelligible dialects. The Kalapuya tribes’ traditional homelands were the Willamette Valley of present-day western Oregon in the United States,...
by John Gingerich | Sep 3, 2019 | Blog, Library
Anne Konrad’s Red Quarter Moon is the gripping account of her search for family members lost and disappeared within the Soviet Union. Konrad’s ancestors, Mennonites, had settled the Ukrainian steppes in the late 1790s. An ethno-religious minority, they...