She returned to the United States and served as director of formation for the Presentation Sisters for seven years before serving 20 years in the field of marriage and family for the Archdiocesan Family Life Office in Omaha, Neb. She also took coursework in marriage and family therapy and is a licensed mental health practitioner.Īfter five years as a nurse in Mitchell, S.D., and Miles City, Mont., Sister Janice traveled to Ocosingo, Chiapas, Mexico, to serve as a missionary nurse in the Presentation Sisters’ mission there for eight years. Louis, Mo., and a master’s in pastoral studies from Loyola University, Chicago, Ill. Luke’s School of Nursing, Aberdeen, S.D., a bachelor’s in nursing from St.
She went on to obtain a nursing degree from the St. Sister Janice graduated from Presentation College with a degree in general studies. Sister entered Presentation Convent February 1, 1956. She was raised in Ravinia, Parkston and Plankinton, S.D., and graduated from Plankinton High School. Sister Janice Mengenhauser was born August 18, 1936, in Ravinia, S.D., to Ted and Evelyn (Wagner) Mengenhauser. Sister Antonette also enjoys spending time creating and sewing hand towels for the community. She continues volunteer in the health care office at Presentation Convent, where she also volunteers in the development, vocations and public awareness offices. and Mound, Minn.īeing a trained nurse’s aide, she served over 17 years in the health care office at Presentation Convent in Aberdeen ministering to the elderly. For 36 years she taught students in Dell Rapids, Madison and Aberdeen, S.D. She entered Presentation Convent August 9, 1955.Īfter graduating from Hosmer High School, Sister took courses at Presentation College and earned a bachelor’s in elementary education from Northern State College (University), Aberdeen, S.D. Sister Antonette Krumm was born January 18, 1931, to Val and Clara (Dewald) Krumm in Bowdle, S.D. It has been a rewarding ministry God has blessed me.” Of her years as a Presentation Sister, Sister Jean says, “I have been inspired by many sisters throughout my life and also by the many lay people in each mission.
Sister also hosts a number of spiritual and educational film series for the Sisters, Cojourners and the public. She then served as Convent Librarian for over 14 years. Sister Jean spent 15 years of full-time active ministry working in parish ministry in Huron, S.D. She also served as principal at several of these schools. Sister spent 40 years in education ministry, teaching students in Huron, Milbank, Sioux Falls, Woonsocket, Madison and Jefferson, S.D. and Presentation College, Aberdeen, S.D., Sister Jean earned a bachelor’s in secondary education from Northern State College (University), Aberdeen, S.D., and a master’s in educational administration from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisc. and graduated from Winifred High School and entered Presentation Convent in October 1945.Īfter taking courses at Eastern Normal, Madison, S.D. She was raised in Madison and Winfred, S.D. Sister Jean Huntimer was born to Walter and Mae (Molumby) Huntimer, on June 7, 1927, in Madison, S.D. These women dedicated their lives to serving God, the underprivileged and other ministries to which they have been called. Sister Jean Huntimer celebrates 70 years and Sisters Antonette Krumm, Janice Mengenhauser, Joan Marie Brandner, Joan Reichelt, Mary Fix, Phyllis Gill and Marie Joseph Schmitz (RIP) celebrate 60 years of religious life. Salem.Let us congratulate these devoting women as they celebrate a milestone with their religious life as part of the Presentation Sisters. This is The Extraordinary Life of Harold E. This is the heartwarming, inspiring story of what God can do when just one person accepts his call. What started as a small community church service has now grown into a worldwide ministry that reaches 90% of the world’s population. In 1979, Harold and his team began the Christian Worship Hour. The call of God would eventually take Harold to Aberdeen, South Dakota where his ministry would grow and prosper. But God had a plan, and He made a way for Harold to attend a bible college where he learned more about the miraculous power of Jesus. There would be tempting opportunities and heartbreaking disappointments that could have destroyed his young faith in the LORD. But thanks to a quiet, strong, praying mother, Harold Salem learned about the love of God, and prepared him to make the decision to trust and follow Jesus.
His family was poor, and their sheep herding farm life was difficult. In 1921, a boy was born in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Heart of a Shepherd: The Extraordinary Life Harold E.