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Tidings Magazine - CBM Staff Elie and Mireille Haddad

CBM Staff Elie and Mireille Haddad

04/16/24 • 4 min

Tidings Magazine

Canadian Baptist Ministries staff Elie and Mireille Haddad have served in Lebanon for almost two decades. Read how Elie's role as president at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary is about to change, and what is ahead for them in the Middle East North Africa region.

Discover more articles in Tidings Magazine by visiting https://www.atlanticbaptistwomen.ca/tidings. Follow Atlantic Baptist Women on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atlanticbaptistwomen.

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Canadian Baptist Ministries staff Elie and Mireille Haddad have served in Lebanon for almost two decades. Read how Elie's role as president at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary is about to change, and what is ahead for them in the Middle East North Africa region.

Discover more articles in Tidings Magazine by visiting https://www.atlanticbaptistwomen.ca/tidings. Follow Atlantic Baptist Women on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atlanticbaptistwomen.

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Discover more articles in Tidings Magazine by visiting https://www.atlanticbaptistwomen.ca/tidings. Follow Atlantic Baptist Women on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atlanticbaptistwomen.

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