Church offers school for Iraqi Christian refugees
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Linda Nader (red coat) and Marian Abrow play together during a recess at a Chaldean Catholic church in Amman, Jordan. Mennonite Central Committee supports the church with grants for its informal school. Many of the children are Iraqi Christians from families that have fled Iraq due to war.—MCC
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