Hundreds follow marriage proposal on Twitter “Part of me wanted to see what would happen if I took a good story and ran with it. Would [people] be captivated and…
July 2012
This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. —Psalm 118:24 (ESV) Fred and I sat contented on the beach listening to…
There is a melody that sings through these leaves that dance and twirl like so many ballerinas in the faintest breeze, their delicate fluttering the sound of some distant waterfall. No, it’s not a maple, birch, or oak tree…
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The Bible, Disability, and the Church: A New Vision of the People of God
by ReviewerThe Bible, Disability, and the Church: A New Vision of the People of GodAuthor: Amos YongIn The Bible, Disability, and the Church, Amos Yong presents a well-reasoned and compelling biblical theology of disability. The content is refreshing and challenges our theological understanding of disability.
In May, the MB Herald was recognized by magazine industry peers with 11 awards at the Canadian Church Press (CCP) and Evangelical Press Association’s (EPA) annual conventions.
Your marriage is boring. You’re not getting anything out of the time you spend together. The sex is uninspiring. You’re not growing as a person. It’s time to start shopping around for a new spouse.
In three presentations at the Mennonite World Conference General Council meetings May 20–27, theologians and historians revisited the Anabaptist vision in a global context and sought input from meeting participants.
This month, MBs from across Canada will meet in Winnipeg for our biennial national Gathering. We’re at a significant point in our history, as God’s Spirit has been at work…
The Jesus Network takes two other incarnational Toronto MB plants – Hope Community Church and House for All Nations Toronto
Farewell to Harry Loewen
Introducing Wayne SniderA Mennonite church in this small mining town in western Colombia is reaching out to children affected by ongoing violence in the region.
C2C Regional Director Profiled: Dwayne Barkman
As pastors John Neufeld and Bob Marsch planned The Meeting Place’s (TMP) teaching series on relationships, discussing the way more couples were choosing to live together without making a lifetime…
Far from nostalgic throw-backs to earlier patterns of church, discussion papers and decisions at this year’s MWC gathering were about new ways global Anabaptists can be the church together in a rapidly changing world.
The board of directors of Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary Canada, together with the board of governors of Canadian Mennonite University (CMU), appointed Andrew Dyck assistant professor of ministry studies at CMU.