This is a group picture of a baptism at the Chilliwack Central Mennonite Brethren Church. Back (l-r): Manfred Harder, Carol Harder, Jim Duerksen, Larry Klassen, and Henry Born (pastor). Front (l-r): Larry Posein (assistant pastor), David Friesen, Darlene Regehr, Sean Annis, and Darren Esau.
This item shows Bishop K.H. Ting of the Protestant Church in China, Winifred Beechy, and Atlee Beechy at the ground-breaking ceremony for the printing press donated to the Amity Foundation by the United Bible Societies.
This item is a portrait of Christina Gingerich from New Hamburg, Ontario who participated in the intermenno orientation with Mennonite Central Committee. Assignment: Netherlands.
This item shows a three-story condominium at left, a high-rise condominium in the back, and the old MEI school, now the Golden Age Centre, in the front.
This photograph shows a group of people standing in front of excavation equipment at the occasion of laying the foundation for the new MCC store. Third and fifth from left are Neil Friesen and Jean Friesen. Between them is Peter Dueck, Minister of Health.
This photo is of the ca. 32,000 people attending the closing worship service of the 12th Mennonite World Conference, July 29, 1990 at Winnipeg Stadium.
This item shows a sod-turning event for the Columbia Bible School dormitory. On left is Peter Falk. Turning the sod are Wally Unger, Harry Heidebrecht, Dick Rempel, and George Groening.
This item shows the monument that commemorates the founding of the first Mennonite Brethren church in Canada (Burwalde). The names of evangelists to Manitoba (1883-1888) are inscribed on the monument. The monument is located 1 1/2 miles west of Winkler, Manitoba on Highway 14.
This photograph shows MCC U.S. Executive Secretary Lynette Meck and Kevin King of MCC's Constituency Ministries cutting a yellow ribbon of can labels, as other workers look on, to commission MCC's new canner.
This photograph shows Victor Schmidt, the new manager of Christian Press, handing a copy of "Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben" to C.A. DeFehr. Erich Ratzlaff is also on the picture.