This is an outdoor photograph showing Dorothy M. Peters (nee Dorothy M. Doerksen) (left) and Christine S. Kampen (right) standing on either side of their great-uncle Johnny Doerksen.
This is a photo of Christine S. Kampen's extended family gathering around her to give her a blessing for pastoral ministry on September 17, 2011. See page 73 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) volunteering at the Mennonite Central Committee thrift shop. See page 131 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) standing behind a table of potted plants with a banner that reads, "Grow where you are planted." The table accompanied her presentation, as she was the speaker for the Women’s Inspirational Day event in 2008. See page 130 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Leonard N. Doerksen and Esther E. Doerksen (nee Esther E. Epp) sitting at a banquet table on the occasion of Pastor Len's retirement from Eagle Ridge Bible Fellowship church in 2004. See page 109 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Dorothy M. Peters (nee Dorothy M. Doerksen) holding her granddaughter Livia Wolfs on the occasion of her MA thesis defense in 2002. See page 47 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) (front, 1st from left) with the baptismal class she taught at Emmanuel Mennonite Church in 1984. See page 128 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Agatha Doerksen (nee Agatha Krause) praying. She called the image, "Prayers for Her People." See page 2 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) (middle row, 1st from left) and her husband, John Kampen (standing behind Betty), along with their deacon group of fourteen people from Emmanuel Mennonite Church in 1982. See page 129 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) (4th from left) at Emmanuel Mennonite Church sod-turning ceremony. See page 127 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a five generation photo. Left to right: Dorothy M. Peters (nee Dorothy M. Doerksen), Anna Enns (nee Anna Kehler), Dorolen Peters, Agatha Doerksen (nee Agatha Krause), and Esther Doerksen (nee Eshter Epp). See page 254 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a three generation photo. Left to right: Betty Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen), Agatha Doerksen (nee Agatha Krause), and Christine Kampen. See page 253 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Leonard N. Doerksen standing in front of a truck. He regularly drove truck on Saturdays and during summers to supplement his income as a minister and Bible school teacher. See page 107 in Daughters in the House of Jacob. The truck is a 1948-1953 GMC. (vehicle id by Peter Adsten)
This is photo of Leonard N. Doerksen in a formal yearbook pose, taken while he was an instructor at Columbia Bible Institute. See page 108 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.