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Preservings #19 December 2001.PMD
-being the Magazine/Journal of the Hanover Steinbach Historical Society Inc. Preservings $10.00 No. 19, December, 2001 “A people who have not the pride to record their own history will not long have the virtues to make their history worth recording; and no people who are indifferent to their past need hope to make their future great.” — Jan Gleysteen Mennonite Theology In his feature essay, J. Denny Weaver has leaders such as Ältester Klaas Reimer (1770- written that “Theology has never been more cru- 1837), Ältester Abraham Friesen (1782-1849), cial to the future of Mennonites as faithful Prediger Heinrich Balzer (1800-46), Ältester Anabaptists than at this moment.” Since the Gerhard Wiebe (1827-1900) and Ältester Church Councils of the third century, Johann Wiebe (1837-1905), to conclude that Christendom (what our great-grandparents re- “Developing a theology specifically shaped by ferred to as the “Christentum der Welt”) has the non-violence of Jesus is not a fundamental separated theology and ethics. departure from previous Anabaptist and Men- Professor Weaver points out that in the past, nonite theologizing.” religious culture (also referred to as ethnicity) Some samples of Weaver’s observations re- “has `saved’ many generations of Anabaptists garding our local faith heroes: “[Klaas] Reimer [Mennonites] as a peace church, and continues also used terminology reminiscent of Christus to have meaning, religious and otherwise, for Victor, the atonement motif that depicts Jesus’ many people...” and should not be maligned. saving work in -
Chortitza “Old” Colony, 1789
-being the Magazine/Journal of the Hanover Steinbach Historical Society Inc. Preservings $20.00 No. 20, June, 2002 “A people who have not the pride to record their own history will not long have the virtues to make their history worth recording; and no people who are indifferent to their past need hope to make their future great.” — Jan Gleysteen Chortitza “Old” Colony, 1789 The story of the first settlement of the Flemish Mennonites at the junc- tion of the Chortitza and Dnjepr Riv- ers in 1789 in Imperial Russia is re- plete with drama, tension and trag- edy. It is no small task to establish a peaceful Christian community in an undeveloped steppe and to create an environment where the pioneers and their descendants could thrive and prosper. Within a century the Chortitza “Old” Colony had become perhaps the most prosperous com- munity in the area north of the Black Sea and its industries were leading the way in the region’s booming economy. After some initial faltering the Chortitza Flemish Gemeinde was to become the most stable and flourish- ing of the Mennonites in Russia. It is a precious gift of God to build a large congregation of 4000 and more mem- bers out of a population originating from different Gemeinden and vari- ous regions in the Vistula Delta in Royal Poland and West Prussia. The German Wehrmacht at the entrance to the turbine building of Dnjeproges Hydro-electric dam, June 1941. To God had granted the Flemish pio- the left is the Hydro-electric dam; right, in the rear, the Island of Chortitza with the Mennonite village established neers noble and spirit-filled leaders in 1789; and middle, the bridge over the “new” Dnjepr (east channel). -
HH Press Kit Aug4 2009
George Ryga’s HUNGRY HILLS The award-winning novel HUNGRY HILLS by legendary Canadian author George Ryga has been adapted for the screen by Vancouver-based screenwriter Gary Fisher and began principal photography in and around Regina, Saskatchewan on April 27, 2009 under the helm of director Rob King. The rolling hills of Saskatchewan’s Qu’Appelle Valley provided the setting for Ryga’s story of a young man’s desperate attempts to overcome poverty and discrimination. Ryga’s timeless story of perseverance and redemption has been a sixteen-year journey for screenwriter Gary Fisher, a dream shared by award-winning director Rob King (Moccasin Flats: Redemption, Something More) who has championed the project alongside Fisher for the last decade. George Ryga’s HUNGRY HILLS stars Keir Gilchrist (United States of Tara), Alexander De Jordy (Sticks and Stones, True Heroes), John Pyper-Ferguson (Brothers & Sisters, Everest), Gabrielle Rose (Grace, Mothers & Daughters), Alexia Fast (Kaya, Left Coast) and Cavan Cunningham (Just Friends, Corner Gas). Rhonda Baker (Dolan’s Cadillac, Ticket Out, The Messengers), Avi Federgreen (One Week; Leslie, My Name is Evil), Rob King and Gary Fisher produced the feature-length film. Jennifer Jonas (Leslie, My Name Is Evil, All Hat) and Leonard Farlinger (Monkey Warfare, The Perfect Son) of New Real Films, and Gerard Demaer of Gerard Productions Inc. served as executive producers. SYNOPSIS In 1954 after two years in a home for boys, Snit Mandolin (Keir Gilchrist), 15, returns home to his seemingly unhinged and reclusive aunt Matilda (Gabrielle Rose). Defeated by a community that still shuns him, confronted by the impossibility of surviving on his aunt’s farm, Snit falls in with Johnny Swift (Alexander De Jordy), 16, another outcast. -
BAKERSFIELD.COM Trump Visits Bakersfi Eld
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2020 • BAKERSFIELD.COM Trump visits Bakersfi eld ALEX HORVATH / THE CALIFORNIAN House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy and President Donald Trump react to farmer Larry Starrh’s praise of the president’s efforts on behalf of farmers. The president visited Bakersfield to sign his administration’s reworking of environmental regulations that will direct more of the state’s water to farmers and other agriculture interests in the Central Valley. See more photos from the event at Bakersfield.com. President signs declaration for delivering more Northern Calif. water to Central Valley farmers BY JOHN COX [email protected] ON BAKERSFIELD.COM President Donald Trump, • More photos of Trump’s speaking to a cheering crowd appearance in Bakersfield next to Meadows Field Airport, moved forward Wednesday with • Video of Air Force One touch- a controversial plan intended to ing down give Central Valley farmers more • Vote in a poll on what you’d water from the environmentally like to talk about with Presi- sensitive Sacramento-San Joaquin dent Trump River Delta east of San Francisco. Trump signed a presidential memorandum that, along with fi- the action, adding that “California nalization Wednesday of a federal won’t allow the Trump Adminis- “record of decision,” is intended to tration to destroy and deplete our bring new flexibility to the opera- natural resources.” tion of two main conduits bring- Farming groups and Central ing water south from Northern Valley politicians have hailed the California, the Central Valley Proj- Trump administration’s proposal ect and the State Water Project. as a breakthrough that would California Attorney General provide water badly needed by Xavier Becerra immediately re- California’s agricultural industry. -
Daughter of the Wolf Receives 3 Canadian Screen Award Nominations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF RECEIVES 3 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD NOMINATIONS February 19, 2020 (Regina, SK) – The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television announced nominees for the annual Canadian Screen Awards, which will broadcast on CBC March 29th, 2020. The Minds Eye Entertainment/Falconer Pictures produced feature film Daughter of the Wolf received 3 nominations: • Best TV Movie • Best Direction, TV Movie: David Hackl • Best Supporting Actor, Drama: Brendan Fehr Daughter of the Wolf follows the story of ex-military commando Clair Hamilton (Gina Carano, “The Mandalorian”) returns home from her tour of duty to the recent news of her father’s passing, only to find herself at odds with her 13-yearold son Charlie (Anton Gillis- Adelman, “The Boys”). When word spreads about Clair’s large inheritance, Charlie is kidnapped and held for ransom by a local gang led by a mysterious figure known only as “Father” (Richard Dreyfuss, “Jaws”). Desperate to save her son, Clair captures Larsen (Brendan Fehr, “Better Call Saul”), a kidnapper turned hostage and forces him to lead her on a perilous journey deep into the mountains. The film is directed by David Hackl (Saw V) and written by Nika Agiashvili (Tbilisi, I Love You). Director of photography is Mark Dobrescu, CSC, production design by Kathy McCoy, edited by Jackie Dzuba, original music by Jeff Toyne, costume design by Brenda Shenher, casting by Deb Green, CDC, CSA. It is produced by Kevin DeWalt p.g.a. (Forsaken, The Tall Man) of Minds Eye Entertainment, Douglas Falconer p.g.a. (The Warrior’s Way, Forsaken) of Falconer Pictures, Danielle Masters (Forsaken, WolfCop) and Benjamin Dewalt p.g.a. -
Cast Bios JODIE SWEETIN
‘ENTERTAINING CHRISTMAS’ Cast Bios JODIE SWEETIN (Candace) – Actress, producer and author, Jodie Sweetin garnered the love of millions in her role as Stephanie Tanner on ABC’s long-running, hugely popular sitcom “Full House,” which still airs in syndication. She recently returned to her role as Stephanie in Netflix’s highly anticipated spinoff, “Fuller House.” Netflix renewed the series for a second season just five days after the series premiered and its continued success garnered an instant third season pick up. The return of “Fuller House” has been a favorite across numerous generations and the series has won the People’s Choice Award for Favorite Premium Comedy Series, the Kids Choice Award for Favorite Family TV Show and the Teen Choice Award for Choice TV: Comedy in 2016, 2017 and 2018. “Fuller House” was also nominated for Choice TV: Chemistry. Sweetin also stars with her actress friends Beverley Mitchell and Christine Lakin in the POP TV unscripted comedy “Hollywood Darlings,” which has already had two successful seasons. In addition to co-starring, Sweetin serves as co-executive producer on the project. In 2016, Sweetin was the third most Googled actress of the year and the sixth most searched subject on Yahoo. She also lit up the dance floor on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars,” where she partnered with Keo Motsepe. In 2017, Sweetin starred in her first Hallmark Channel holiday movie “Finding Santa.” Originally from Orange County, Sweetin always knew she wanted to be an entertainer. Her mother saw that she loved performing and, at three-and-a-half years old, she began doing print ads and commercials. -
ABQ Free Press, April 20, 2016
VOL III, Issue 8, April 20 – May 3, 2016 Serving Up Journalistic Justice Since 2014 Gary Seeks Higher Office PAGE 5 N.C. Transgender Bathroom Bill Was Trojan Horse PAGE 9 Geeking Out On Felicia Day PAGE 20 Beer Town’s Pub Stop at Freight House PAGE 24 Nursery Rhyme & Reason PAGE 16 2 • April 20 – May 3, 2016 • ABQ FREE PRESS ABQ FREE PRESS • April 20 – May 3, 2016 • 3 NEWS www.freeabq.com EditoR’S A&E Pick Editor: [email protected] Arts: [email protected] News: [email protected] Special ABQ Free Press Pulp News Enrollment COMPILED BY ABQ FREE PRESS STAFF On Twitter: @FreeABQ On Facebook: facebook.com/abqfreepress A&E: Three to See is on Now! Strapped for cash app’s cached Wikipedia articles dominated on-and-off debates about them. If you’re flying over about circumcision, however Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley left an area where dinosaur bones researchers at Queen’s University [Page 19] his wallet in Tuscaloosa when he Editor have been discovered, you can say the one-third of men around I turned 26 headed off for his beach house. Dan Vukelich #MattersOfTheArt read about that. Curious about the world who are circumcised So his aides sent a state police (505) 345-4080. Ext. 800 and my parent’s why the river below you bends for health or religious reasons On grants, AirDance, helicopter to fetch it, at a public the way it does? The app will aren’t missing out. Associate Editor, News health plan cost of about $4000. “I requested Dennis Domrzalski GoN, GQN tell you that as well, according (505) 306-3260 gave me the boot. -
Feeling 'Peaky'
COVER STORY ................................................................ 2 FEATURE STORY .............................................................. 3 The Sentinel SPORTS........................................................................ 4 MOVIES ............................................................13 & 22 WORD SEARCH/ LATE LAUGHS/ CABLE GUIDE ...................... 10 COOKING HIGHLIGHTS ................................................... 12 SUDOKU .................................................................... 13 tvweek STARS ON SCREEN/Q&A ............................................... 23 June 18 - 24, 2017 Feeling ‘Peaky’ Kyle MacLachlan stars in “Twin Peaks” Twenty-six years after the original series aired, Agent Cooper’s (Kyle MacLachlan, “Sex and the City”) story continues in the highly anticipated “Twin Peaks” revival, which welcomes back most of the original cast. There’s murder afoot once more in the new limited series, which will run for 18 episodes and is every bit as saturated with creator/director David Lynch’s distinct style as its forerunner. A new episode of “Twin Peaks” airs Sunday, June 18, on Showtime. Facelift WITHOUT the knife? Painless Hair Removal? Treatment for Embarrassing Crepey Skin? YES, YES, YES! Call today 717-249-2424 www.Since1853.com 630 South Hanover Street Carlisle • 717-243-2421 Steven A. Ewing, FD, Supervisor, Owner 2 JUNE 17 CARLISLE SENTINEL cover story Cherry pie and coffee ‘Twin Peaks’ revival is a satisfying continuation By Jacqueline Spendlove surrealist, sometimes head-