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Africa

CAM Liberia staff take Ebola virus precautions

An Ebola virus outbreak spreading through Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone has prompted Christian Aid Ministries to significantly alter its presence in Liberia, where the

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

September 29, 2014

Zealous African bishop

Henry Mulandi of Kenya was a plenary speaker at the inaugural sessions of the Global Mission Fellowship at the 2003 Mennonite World Conference in Zimbabwe.

R. Showalter

September 29, 2014

A #BringBackOurGirls confession

I am going to trust you with the truth. I wish we could sit down, you and I, with two cups of coffee and a

Ashley Dickens

September 19, 2014

Relief and relationship

About 70,000 of the more than 1.5 million South Sudanese displaced since December sought refuge at an Internally Displaced Persons camp in Awerial County, South Sudan. There they could find others who spoke the same language.

The Sudanese Relief and Development Agency coordinated a food distribution project to help meet the needs of displaced children. The project, which is supported by Mennonite Central Committee, also helped provide a place of stability, where people could begin to build a sense of community and routine.

Emily Loewen | Mennonite Central Committee

September 15, 2014

Bible, soccer at Congo camp

Nearly 150 Congolese youth traveled from nine provinces to attend the first Bible camp sponsored by the Mennonite Church of Congo July 14-20.

For some, it was a journey of several days by boat, transport trucks or bicycles. But most arrived at the church headquarters in Tshikapa on foot.

Lynda Hollinger-Janzen, Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission | Mennonite Mission Network

September 15, 2014

Food a concern for displaced in Congo

Armed conflicts in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have displaced 2.9 million people and forced an additional 500,000 to flee to neighboring countries. The

Patricia Kisare

September 1, 2014

EMU welcomes Somali president back to campus

HARRISONBURG, Va. — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud topped off his attendance at the historic U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit hosted by President Obama with an Aug.

Bonnie Price Lofton | Eastern Mennonite University

September 1, 2014

Becoming good neighbors

PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria — Fruitful relationships between Muslims and Christians are possible, even in places wracked by interfaith violence.

More than 250 Bible school leaders took part in seminars on that subject during the Africa Association of Bible Schools . . .

Linda Moffett | Eastern Mennonite Missions

September 1, 2014

‘Mennonite’ wells flowing for all

SHIRATI, Tanzania — When Mennonites drill a well, can only Men­nonites draw water from it?

That was the question a group of men recently posed to Fred Otieno, director of planning and development for the North Mara diocese of the Tanzania Mennonite Church.

The men had paused in their daily . . .

Valerie Weaver-Zercher | Friends of Shirati

August 25, 2014

MCC canned meat eases hardship in Burundi

Faida Alex’s family’s roots are in Burundi, but until late 2012 the 22-year-old had never lived there. In 1972, long before he was born, his

Ed Nyce | Mennonite Central Committee

August 4, 2014
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