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Albert and Rita Chretiens

Search for missing Canadian Nazarene halted, wife released from hospital

Authorities halted the search for a Canadian man who went missing eight weeks ago along with his wife. Al and Rita Chretien, Nazarenes from Penticton, British Columbia, went missing March 19 on their way to a trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The couple got stranded in mountains of northeast Nevada
17 May 2011
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U.S. tornado disaster: How to help

In late April, tornadoes ripped through the southern U.S. killing more than 340 people in one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history. In addition to lives being lost, thousands of homes were destroyed and families displaced from Arkansas to North Carolina. Nazarene Compassionate
11 May 2011
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Chretien says Jesus was beside her while she was stranded for 7 weeks

Rita Chretien read her Bible, wrote in her journal, read books, and prayed that God would protect her as she survived for seven weeks in the Nevada wilderness. A Nazarene from British Columbia, Canada, she was ready to either "go home to be with her Savior or be rescued," said her son, Raymond
10 May 2011
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Albert and Rita Chretiens

Missing Nazarene woman found alive

Rita Chretien, a Nazarene from British Columbia, Canada, was found alive yesterday in Nevada after going missing with her husband, Albert, on March 19. Albert's whereabouts are still unknown at this time. Hunters in Elko Country, Nevada, found Rita alive Friday around 4 p.m., Royal Canadian Mounted
07 May 2011
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U.S. tornado disaster: How to help

In late April, tornadoes ripped through the southern U.S. killing more than 340 people in one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history. In addition to lives being lost, thousands of homes were destroyed and families displaced from Arkansas to North Carolina. Nazarene Compassionate
04 May 2011
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Homeless help fight to save homes of others

Siloam Mission's MOST (Mission: Off the Street Team) rushed to St. Adolphe, Manitoba, on April 15 to help weary residents sandbag their homes after receiving a call for help from the area's fire department that morning. Late the night before, Siloam Mission first learned of the need for help in the
16 Apr 2009
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