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Swinging Bridge - November 18, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - November 18, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - November 11, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - November 11, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - November 4, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - November 4, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - October 28, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - October 28, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - October 14, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - October 14, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - October 7, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - October 7, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - September 30, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - September 30, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - September 23, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - September 23, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - September 16, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
Swinging Bridge - September 16, 2005, Jacqueline Zerbe
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Swinging Bridge - April 29, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - April 29, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Swinging Bridge - April 15, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - April 15, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Swinging Bridge - April 8, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - April 8, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Swinging Bridge - March 18, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - March 18, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Swinging Bridge - March 4, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - March 4, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Swinging Bridge - February 25, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - February 25, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Swinging Bridge - February 18, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - February 18, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Swinging Bridge - February 11, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - February 11, 2005, Sarah Adams
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Maggie Leah Steckley Swalm: A Teacher Of Good Things, Beth Mark, Louann Swalm Walker
Maggie Leah Steckley Swalm: A Teacher Of Good Things, Beth Mark, Louann Swalm Walker
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Maggie Leah Steckley Swalm was born March 6, 1895 in Whitchurch Township near Stouffville, Ontario. She was the eighth children of fourteen. Her father was Bishop Peter Steckley. In January of 1920, Maggie married E.J. Swalm and moved to the farm at Duntrron where she resided until her death on April 15, 1984.
This article appeared in a somewhat shorter form in the third book of Canadian Brethren in Christ biographies, released in August 2006.
Aid Workers Or Evangelists, Charity Or Conspiracy: Framing Of Missionary Activity As A Function Of International Political Alliances, David N. Dixon
Aid Workers Or Evangelists, Charity Or Conspiracy: Framing Of Missionary Activity As A Function Of International Political Alliances, David N. Dixon
Communication Educator Scholarship
In 2001, Christian aid workers were arrested by the Taliban in Afghanistan on charges of proselytizing. A year later, Baptist hospital workers were gunned down in Yemen. In one case, the country was an enemy of the United States; in the other, the country was an ally. The way in which the proselytizing and the national government was portrayed changed from one set of news coverage to the other, suggesting that political interests, not religious ones, drive this coverage.