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  • Child is playing with stones

    Rockhounding

    December 14, 2024, by Natashia McVay
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    The Danger of Being Overly Zealous

    December 14, 2024, by Kevin McGill
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Earl Brockman

retired teacher

By Earl Brockman

  • Sewing for the Lord

    April 01, 2007, by Earl Brockman
    Ginger Brockman, retired teacher and member of the Newport Church, is “sewing for the Lord.” Her love of sewing started as a youngster when she sewed clothes for her dolls on her mother’s treadle sewing machine.Several years ago Brockman learned t...
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  • Wildcats Spring to Action

    March 01, 2007, by Earl Brockman
    A recent Sabbath at the Newport (Wash.) Church found the Pend Oreille Valley Wildcat Pathfinder Club in charge of the church service.The Pathfinders, Adventurers and the Eager Beavers were all in uniform as they marched up the aisle and posted the...
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  • Pend Oreille Valley Honors Earl and Ginger Brockman

    September 01, 2006, by Earl Brockman
    Pend Oreille Valley
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  • Diamond Lake Couple Baptized

    August 01, 2006, by Earl Brockman
    Mieczyslaw "Mike" and Mickie Babij were baptized on April 8 at the Newport Church.Mike grew up in Poland as a Roman Catholic and came to America at 21. Mike and his wife Mickie met in 1992 and married in 1996. They moved to Washington because of M...
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