Loren Entz, 78, a mission worker who helped preserve local culture and language while sharing the gospel for 30 years in Burkina Faso, died June 27 in Winnipeg, Man.
Loren Entz, 78, a mission worker who helped preserve local culture and language while sharing the gospel for 30 years in Burkina Faso, died June 27 in Winnipeg, Man.
When Laura Schlabach arrived in Mongolia in 1993, there were only about 1,000 Christians in the sparsely populated country tucked between Russia and China. By 2025 that number had blossomed to an estimated 60,000, about 2% of the population.
Stanley W. Green, executive conference minister of Pacific Southwest Conference of Mennonite Church USA, will end his role in January.
“Waging Peace: A Militarism Summit” Nov. 6-7 at Forest Hills Mennonite Church in Leola, Pa., will bring together Christians to explore faithful responses to war, political polarization, nationalism and violence.
Helmut Harder, 92, a theologian and denominational leader who co-led the writing of a statement of beliefs used by many North American Mennonites, died May 7 in Winnipeg, Man.
I am Mennonite. My family history and culture, my deepest ethical values, my orientation to scripture and my last name are all inextricably tied to the Mennonite story.
The executive committees of Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada agreed not to pursue a new Confession of Faith in the foreseeable future during a joint meeting May 22-24.
David Chow, a Mennonite Brethren pastor from Calgary, Alberta, has been appointed Mennonite World Conference regional representative for North America.
The Hispanic Anabaptist Biblical Seminary (SeBAH) of Mennonite Church USA has formalized a collaboration with Mosaic Mennonite Conference and the Church of the Brethren.
There’s a framework that sometimes creeps into conversations about Mennonite Church USA — one that treats the denomination like a membership association. Pay your dues, get your benefits and opt out if the value proposition no longer makes sense. It’s a tidy model. It’s also the wrong one for the church.
Amy Gingerich has been reappointed MennoMedia executive director and publisher.