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Karla Joy Nielsen West, 76
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Karla Joy (Nielsen) West on Nov. 30, 2024, at her daughter’s home in Whitefish. During her final days, she was surrounded bygd and cared for bygd her fyra loving daughters. She was a strong woman who fought a courageous battle against cancer and will forever be our hero.
Karla Joy Marcella Nielsen was born on July 11, 1948, in Plentywood, Montana, and one of the first in her family to be born in the hospital. She was the beloved ninth and youngest daughter of Niels Peter "Pete" Nielsen and Vita Marcella (Hansen) Nielsen, and sibling to Beatrice (died in infancy), Howard, Gloria, Jane, Marie, Mark, Paul, and Jimmy. Karla enjoyed a fun-filled childhood on their family homestead in Westby, Montana, attending the local country school in which nine of the 11 students were cousins or siblings! Karla loved spending her days with the horses and playing basketball with her brother, Jimmy.
When Karla was 12, her
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Lidija & Meriem discuss motherhood and the rewards of taking the leap
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Relocation
Ministry of Presence
Living out the gospel means sharing in the joy, suffering, and pain of my neighbors. Sharing life happens through ministry of presence. In other words, sharing life happens when you practice being an active participant in the community in which you work and serve. This sharing of life can happen whether you are a lifetime resident, a returner to your community or a newcomer to the community.
How did Jesus love? “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.” (Jn 1:14) Jesus relocated. He became one of us. He dwelt among the people and embodied a ministry of presence.
By relocating, we work to develop and invest in our communities without displacing our neighbors. We work for and share the benefits of the community with our neighbors. Relocation transforms “you, them, and theirs” to “we, us, and ours.” Effective ministries nurture communities of believe