Wednesday, December 21, 2011

CUC Archivist Maj-Britt Berggren Rusk Publishes Autobiography

Since going on her first Maranatha trip in 2000, Maj-Britt has
participated in 42 different projects in 13 countries, in locations
as close as Ponoka, Alberta, and as far away as India.
Maj-Britt Berggren Rusk, who taught French and English at CUC 1963-1968, and now serves as one of our campus historians and archivists, has published her autobiography titled, Angels Watching Over Me.  The book chronicles her life beginning with her birth in 1927 in Saskatchewan through her years as a mother, pastor's wife, and school teacher to her retirement years during which she has gone on 42 Maranatha trips.  

"This book is a heartwarming and inspiring story of a life well lived," said CUC President Mark Haynal.  "It is also a fascinating glimpse at the life of a dedicated Adventist family in Canada, full of interesting history and family anecdotes that will make you smile and cry and marvel."

On many of her Maranatha trips Maj-Britt has
served as the cook.  In the photo above
she is preparing something for lunch for the
Maranatha team at the Adventist college
in Ecuador in 2007.
If you would like to purchase a copy of Maj-Britt's autobiography please contact her directly by e-mail to mrusk@cauc.ca. 

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