Mennonite church supports Harding ministry
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NEWTON, Kan.—Pike Mennonite Church, Elida, Ohio, says its pastor, Philip K. Clemens, has committed $4,000 per year over the next five years to support the ministry of Dorothy and Curtis Harding, whose Lifting Jesus Higher Outreach for 33 years has worked with people in Los Angeles, Mobile, Ala., and Atlanta affected by drugs and gang violence. The Hardings are moving their work to Saginaw, Mich.
Dorothy Harding sang at the Atlanta 2003 convention of Mennonite Church USA. She is available at jesusway144@msn.com.—Gordon Houser, with Dorothy Harding and Philip K. Clemens
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