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Books of Untold History




*Still Available!*

[Cover] - The Ministry to the Hopelessly Hopeless Ministry to the Hopelessly Hopeless:
Japanese Canadian Evacuees and Churches during World War II


     "I have to admit ... I became so engrossed... that I stayed up until I finished reading all of it. I am truly grateful for receiving new light on what went on in the background."
     - May Komiyama, D.D.,
       Vancouver, B.C.

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[Cover] - The Rev. Frank. Wm. Cassillis-Kennedy: Elder to the Japanese Canadians The Rev. Frank. Wm. Cassillis-Kennedy:
Elder to the Japanese Canadians


     "I read this with great interest.  It adds a lot...
...very informative -- helps give a clear picture of Mr. Kennedy."

     - M. Grace Tucker, C.M.,
       Richmond, B.C.

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[Cover] - A History of Japanese Congregations in The United Church of Canada A History of Japanese Congregations
in The United Church of Canada


     "[C]elebrate and give thanks to our pioneers for passing on their faith stories so that we who follow in their footsteps can continue to go forward with the same fire and determination..."
     - George Takashima, President Emeritus,
        Alberta and Northwest Conference.

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