Mennonites in Colombia asked international siblings in faith for prayers in early May after a wave of protests and violence broke out across the country.
Mennonites in Colombia asked international siblings in faith for prayers in early May after a wave of protests and violence broke out across the country.
On a Sunday in November after worship, Alice Tou, a member of one of our Mennonite churches in Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, asked to have a word with me. I could see she was worried. Large groups of Muslim neighbors kept arriving at her house, asking her to arrange a meeting with her pastor. They wouldn’t say why they wanted to see me.
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.
Mennonite Church USA is accepting applications for its Thrive Church Planting Grant, a $5,000 renewable grant created to nurture ministry needs of new, missional peace churches in the United States.
Bonita (Bonny) Driver, who embodied God’s welcoming love on three continents as a mission worker for more than 40 years, died Dec. 24 at Greencroft Retirement Community in Goshen, Ind., at the age of 96.