Fund for Peoplehood Education awards grants
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GOSHEN, Ind.—Mennonite Education Agency awarded grants to the following recipients through its Fund for Peoplehood Education:
Ray Gingerich received a $3,455 grant for “Our Journeys with Jesus,” a colloquium of Mennonite educators, administrators and pastors;
Albert Meyer received a $3,000 grant for the publication of Realizing Our Intentions: A Guide for Churches and Colleges with Distinctive Missions;
Eastern Mennonite School, Harrisonburg, Va., received a $2,000 grant for the first phase of its history book, Stories from the Past, Seeds for the Future;
and Quakertown Christian (Pa.) School will receive up to $500 to host pastors at its Open House for Pastors event.
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