Mennonite Disaster Service

MDS Podcast Episode #4 - Denis Sabourin

15 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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“MDS changes lives.” On February 10, 2023 in Lancaster, PA Gloria Nussbaum met with Sabourin of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Denis talks about his faith journey, how he came to know MDS, and how his first trip led to him organizing over 17 MDS service trips!

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