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Prisoners set free in Haiti

Rene Amizial was selling cooking charcoal on the roadside in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 2015 when he was wrongfully accused of stealing 19 sacks of charcoal from a friend and competing business owner.

Rachel Bergen | Mennonite Central Committee

June 4, 2018

The tears of a Northern Cheyenne woman

This article comes from the June issue of The Mennonite, which focuses on “Costly discipleship.” Read more reflections online or subscribe to receive more original features in your inbox each

Sheldon C. Good

June 1, 2018

N.J. church lifts people from addiction

Amid the devastation caused by addictions, a Franconia Mennonite Conference congregation is shining a light.

Rachel Stella | Mennonite World Review

May 29, 2018

Welcoming the stranger now versus 300 years ago

For more stories on the theme “Love Across Borders,” see the May issue of The Mennonite, available here. Germantown Mennonite church is the oldest Mennonite

Sheldon C. Good

May 28, 2018

In search of mercy

Photo: Members of Pueblos Creyentes – grassroots faith communities from Salto de Agua, Mexico – leave on a 25-day pilgrimage to San Cristobal de las Casa, Mexico,

Sheldon C. Good

May 22, 2018

Translators’ goal: a Bible, then a church

All-Nations Bible Translation is 8 years old, but in a sense it’s just getting started. That’s because a Bible translation and church-planting project can take 15 to 20 years to complete.

Rachel Stella | Mennonite World Review

May 21, 2018

U.K. Anabaptists celebrate mission worker’s legacy

BROMSGROVE, England — Participants at the Anabaptist Theology Forum applauded when Eleanor Kreider walked into the room. Some considered her a spiritual mentor or close friend. Others had never met her but had been influenced by the work she and her husband, Alan, did in the United Kingdom.

Mennonite Mission Network | Eastern Mennonite Missions

May 21, 2018

A Holy Land eye-opener with MCC

David Chow recalls sitting in Sunday school as a child in a Christian Missionary Alliance congregation in Calgary, Alta., and learning what the nation of Israel meant for Christians. Chow grew up believing the state of Israel is a continuation of the biblical people of Israel and a sign that Jesus is returning.

Rachel Bergen | Mennonite Central Committee

May 14, 2018

Undocumented and unafraid: My journey as a DACAmented immigrant

This article comes from the May issue of The Mennonite, which focuses on love across borders. Read more reflections online or subscribe to receive more original features in your inbox each

Sheldon C. Good

May 9, 2018

South Korean passion for missions inspires IMA leaders

SEOUL, South Korea — Christians of the Global South are reimagining and reconstructing mission for the 21st century. The churches of South Korea are in the forefront. A group of Anabaptists recently visited South Korea to see the Koreans’ commitment to prayer and outreach for themselves.

Richard Showalter | International Missions Association

May 7, 2018

Death penalty testimony a matter of faith

On Feb. 26, Greta Lindecrantz of Denver was a mitigation specialist working in the legal system to help a man avoid the death penalty. On Feb. 27, she was an inmate in the Arapahoe County Detention Center.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

May 7, 2018

Faith Builders anchors knowledge in wisdom

GUYS MILLS, Pa. — On a Tuesday afternoon, 22-year-old Andrew Shenk leads a competitive trivia game for 13 fifth- and sixth-graders reviewing facts about Alaska, Hawaii and the Spanish-American War.

Rachel Stella | Mennonite World Review

April 30, 2018
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