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Pass a budget that saves lives

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We’re excited to gather again this year to reconnect, share updates and celebrate how MCC continues to make a difference around the world!

Saturday, January 31
11:00AM - 3:00PM EST

Pinecraft Park
1420 Gilbert Avenue
Sarasota , FL 34239
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Make peace games, not war games

Peaceful Practices: A guide to healthy communication in conflict (Canadian edition)

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Rebuilding a Life through Language in Québec

Tell the Senate "No war with Venezuela"

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The power of lived experience - and the call to care

Join MCC on December 2 to learn about the Dismukes Project and Black history in West Virginia

Tuesday, December 02
2:00 - 3:00PM EST

Greencroft Jennings Auditorium
1225 Greencroft Drive
Goshen , IN 46526
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Tylah Cline, Dismukes Project Coordinator,  stands  in front of the Nurse‘s Home of the former Dismukes Hospital. Tylah Cline, Dismukes Project Coordinator,  stands  in front of the Nurse‘s Home of the former Dismukes Hospital.
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A decade later: The lasting impact of IVEP on my life and faith

Announcing Wayne Bremner's retirement

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