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Far-flung outposts translate Plain life

After Cory Anderson published his overview of every Amish Mennonite congregation in the United States and Canada — The Amish-Mennonites of North America — there was only one place to go: everywhere else.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

September 30, 2019

Family reunited after deportation

Deportation tore their family apart four years ago in Iowa, but now the Mennonite pastoral couple of Max and Gloria Villatoro — along with their three daughters — are reunited in Mexico and discovering how they can continue building new ministries.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

September 2, 2019

NYC moderator denied re-entry to U.S. from Honduras

The moderator of the New York City Council of Mennonite Churches was denied re-entry into the United States on April 11 and has been working at local ministry in Honduras since that time.

Tim Huber | Mennonite World Review

July 8, 2019

MB mission organization announces strategy shifts

Multiply, the missions organization for the Canadian and U.S. Mennonite Brethren conferences, announced on June 14 it is releasing its multi-denominational church planting efforts, formerly

Mennonite World Review staff

June 24, 2019

Pa. cell-church planters reap rewards from risk

NEW HOLLAND, Pa. — After a monthlong series of prayers while walking around the city of Nanticoke a year ago, Michael and Lori Deckman learned that no matter how many miles they logged on one path, God often leads in a different direction.

Laurie Oswald Robinson | For Mennonite World Review

May 6, 2019

Living on the edge: fellowship breaks barriers with love

LANCASTER, Pa. — When Rhoda and Art Yost sold their 39-year-old hardware business in 2013 and bought the building where RiversEdge Fellowship gathers today, they did not bargain for the hidden costs involved in their interracial church-planting adventure.

Laurie Oswald Robinson | For Mennonite World Review

April 22, 2019

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

Showalter: Suffer and send: a Garifuna movement

No one knows for sure how the Garifuna got here. Probably they emerged from a shipwrecked slave ship on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent

Richard Showalter

April 23, 2018

Churches help Mormons ‘detox from religion’

From a Bible study group 20 years ago, a five-campus evangelical church has grown in Utah, bringing a Mennonite presence to the heart of Mormon country.

Rachel Stella | Mennonite World Review

February 26, 2018

Lancaster Conference returning to independence

Two years after deciding to end its membership in Mennonite Church USA, Lancaster Mennonite Conference is returning to the independence that has been the norm in its 300-year history.

Rachel Stella | Mennonite World Review

November 6, 2017
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