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War impacts Ethiopian churches

The Meserete Kristos Church in Ethiopia learned in mid-December how members of the Anabaptist conference in the country’s northern region were faring amid regional civil war. Most are safe, but one young minister was killed while preaching.

Tim Huber | Anabaptist World

December 15, 2020

India MB conference faces turmoil

International Mennonite Brethren group declares leadership no longer recognized

Tim Huber | Anabaptist World

October 27, 2020

Relief that can’t be stopped

From the beginning, MCC has creatively met people’s needs when things haven’t gone according to plan

Linda Espenshade | Mennonite Central Committee

October 12, 2020

Pandemic aid shows ‘radical love’ for Iranians

On July 25, Evanston Mennonite Church in Illinois sent more than $20,000 given by North American Mennonites to Moms Against Poverty for an Iran aid project.

Anabaptist World

September 23, 2020

Democratic Republic of Congo Bible camp liberates youth

Some of the 35 youth who gave their lives to Christ during an August Bible camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo had been conscripted by forces of the Kamuina Nsapu rebellion in 2017. The anti-government revolt devastated the Nyanga area, killing people and plundering fields and homes.

Robert Irundu, Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission | Mennonite Mission Network

September 21, 2020

His reason for being: following Jesus

Erwin Mirabal, who died of COVID-19, left an inspiring testimony in Venezuela

Linda Shelly | Mennonite Mission Network

We are all here in Nepal

Photo: Shanti (right) describes the landscape around her home. Photo provided by Ron Byler. Suddenly there was an earthquake, so violent that the foundations (were

Ron Byler

December 2, 2019

Q&A: The Amazon fires and how to respond as Anabaptists

Sheldon C. Good, executive director of The Mennonite, Inc., interviewed Jerrell Ross Richer about the 2019 wildfires in the Amazon rainforest. This is an edited

Sheldon C. Good

August 30, 2019

¡Bienvenido y bienvenida a Meno Acontecer de febrero, 2019!

Suscríbase gratis en: menoacontecer@themennonite.org Encuentre los números anteriores en: https://themennonite.org/spanish/menoacontecerarchivos/ Para leer más historias de Meno Acontecer, visite https://themennonite.org/the-latest/spanishes/ Versión para imprimir: Meno Acontecer PDF Caminaré 260 kilómetros para

The Mennonite

February 27, 2019

We can become one again

Photo: Adults from right are Jae Young Lee, Karen Joy Spicher (Jae Young’s wife) and Hyung Gon Lee (Jae Young’s father). The children are Jae

Ron Byler

December 31, 2018

Ethiopian woman survives beatings to serve Christ

A Mennonite World Conference release by Karla Braun Renewal 2027 testimony: Anabaptists today Renewal 2027 is a 10-year series of events to commemorate the 500th

Mennonite World Conference

September 10, 2018

Glimpsing who we can be together

“If we want to be a peace church,” says Garcia Pedro Domingos, “we must also respond to and offer other alternatives to those who need

Andrew Suderman

June 11, 2018
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