Living Water Church in Borabu, Thailand, hosted the first Anabaptist gathering planned and led by Thai leaders in November.
The University of Hamburg department of peace church theology has awarded the Menno Simons Sermon Prize to Daniel Kaiser, head of cultural coverage at radio station NDR 90.3 in Germany.
Milka Rindzinski, who served with Mennonite World Conference’s Courier magazine from 1992 to 2008, died March 5.
Not even a pandemic shutdown and back-to-back hurricanes can stop women’s ministry leader Maria Pa of Guatemala from connecting with her Kekchi support circle across distant regions.
The Dutch Mennonite Conference is working with the Netherlands’ national museum for Christian art and culture to catalog the contents of 30 Mennonite congregations that have never taken an inventory of historical artifacts.
Nindyo Sasongko believes theology should be publicly available to a wide audience. His “Theovlogy” experiment in online discussions began in November 2018 and now reaches almost 250,000 followers.