Seeking to highlight their commitment to education that unites theological study with active engagement, Columbia Bible College has made the decision to modify the name of its four-year degrees from…
February 2018
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Multiply Podcast 2.9 // Jon Isaak: missionary, mechanic, theologian
by Karla BraunA missionary, mechanic and theologian. Director of the Centre for MB Studies Jon Isaak loves to explore how things work, whether tinkering with his veggie-oil powered car or inviting conversation…
Despite structural uncertainties ahead, the Board of Faith and Life is running full steam ahead under its mandate of providing spiritual watch care over the theology of Canadian Mennonite Brethren…
“I’ve seen healing before, but I’ve never seen a ‘pick up your mat and walk’ healing like this; that was a highlight for me,” says Bruce Enns, moderator, about the…
Loving the generous people of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is not difficult, but evil happening in the rural Kasaï region of that lush country is hard to comprehend.
Title: Family Matters
A book I’d gladly put in the hands of anyone in our church to acquire a better sense of how each person and congregation fits into the greater whole of the MB movement.Biblical mentors for marketplace ministry “Become wise by walking with the wise” (The Message). Proverbs 13:20 offers wise counsel. People have always recognized the need for models and mentors in…
Title: Acclimated to Africa: Cultural Competence for Westerners
Author: Debbi DiGennaro
Anyone planning to live in Africa or visit for a purpose beyond tourism should read this book: mission and service workers or professionals; anyone dealing with African partners – agency, church, or NGO personnel.MB Seminary is pleased to announce a new graduate program in evangelical Anabaptist studies in partnership with Tyndale Seminary. President Mark Wessner of MB Seminary and president Gary Nelson of…
Title: The Relationship Project: Moving from “Me” to “We”
Author: Bill Strom
In a culture filled with relational self-help books, it is refreshing to find a book that seeks to uncover the heart-work that must be accomplished within individuals, rather than an algorithm for relational success.See also Board of Faith and Life