Ann Kusnadi, the owner and head baker of Koo-Weh Nana, didn’t always plan to open a pastry shop. But after her husband’s background exposed her to the eclectic city of Gaziantep, Turkey, she decided to try her hand at the craft.
Kusnadi was born and raised in Medan, Indonesia. After receiving a degree in chemistry from the University of North Sumatra, she had the opportunity to pursue graduate studies in the United States. She attended both Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis and Iowa State University where she received an M.S. degree in biochemistry and a doctorate degree in food science and technology, respectively.
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Progressive Christian activist and author Shane Claiborne has called on churches to remove the United States flag from their altars or consider adding the banners of other nations.
In a post on Twitter last Saturday, Claiborne stated that “every pastor who has a flag on the altar” should “please consider removing it” or add “the flags of the other 195 countries of the world.”
“To be part of the Body of Christ is to transcend nationality,” the Red Letter Christians co-founder and leading figure in the New Monasticism movement argued. “That’s part of what it means to be ‘born again.’”