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New era in Iowa 4th: Hull s Randy Feenstra heads for Washington

BRET HAYWORTH HULL, Iowa The genesis for the veer by U.S. Rep.-elect Randy Feenstra from business and sales into public service came in an unlikely spot outside a Cenex convenience store here. As Denny Wright pumped gas next to Feenstra, Wright pitched Feenstra on applying for the vacant city administrator job in his hometown of Hull. Feenstra left the pumps intrigued, ready for a new direction after working in sales at the Scheels sporting goods store in Sioux City and later the Foreign Candy Company in Hull. He had been very successful in sales. He had a drive, got along with people, said Wright, who, at that time of that conversation in the late 1990s, was a Hull City Councilman.

Presbyterian Mission Agency Stated Clerk, other Reformed leaders join in COVID-19 discernment process

Stated Clerk, other Reformed leaders join in COVID-19 discernment process December 30, 2020 World Communion of Reformed Churches hosts ‘Discerning, Confessing and Witnessing in an Age of COVID-19 and Beyond’ by Mike Ferguson | Presbyterian News Service The Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II LOUISVILLE — The Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), was among the denominational leaders participating earlier this month in “What Does God Require of Us? Discerning, Confessing, and Witnessing in an Age of COVID-19 and Beyond,” part of the World Communion of Reformed Churches’Communion-wide discernment process.

Duterte s war on drugs: global human rights coalition to aid International Criminal Court in Philippines inquiry

news Duterte’s war on drugs: global human rights coalition to aid International Criminal Court in Philippines inquiry Raissa Robles in Manila Filipino relatives of victims of drug-related killings hold pictures as they attend a Manila church mass in March 2019 in support of a complaint against President Rodrigo Duterte filed at the International Criminal Court. Photo: EPA-EFE Foreign-based church groups, lawyers and political leaders have formed the human rights coalition Investigate PH to gather evidence on suspected crimes against humanity related to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte s war on drugs and to lobby the United Nations and other international bodies to hold him accountable.

International groups launch probe on human rights violations in PH

Search You Are Here:Home → 2020 → December → 18 → International groups launch probe on human rights violations in PH International groups launch probe on human rights violations in PH Rights advocates from different countries express solidarity with the Filipino people amid the continuing human rights violations. (Screengrab of InvestigatePH launch) “This is most definitely a global issue…We must not allow the call for human rights to be hijacked. Accountability must be part of the justice and democratic system.” By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL MANILA – Alarmed at the worsening situation of human rights in the Philippines, church groups, political leaders and members of civil society from different countries launched an international mission, Dec. 17.

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