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November/December 2017

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FEATURES

Forging ahead on mission: The third annual Transformation Survey
[Karla Braun 

Losing baby Jesus
[Rose Brechin

Testimony
An invitation to discipleship
[Nathan McCorkindale

 

COLUMNS

Editorial
Broken things and a bottle of tears
[Angeline Schellenberg

Confession of Faith
Article 5 – Salvation
[Bill Hogg

Wiebe’s Witness
Baptized books

[David Wiebe

MB Seminary
And the Word became flesh!
[Pierre Gilbert

OUTfront
Is your church a transforming community?
[Ingrid Reichard

Conference News

 

DEPARTMENTS

Homepage

Stories from the harvest fields: Faithfulness and fruitfulness

Memory from MAID

Coming events

News in story

Living out welcome

Warriors on the bus

Shalom-pursuing alumni teach and inspire

New vision, new languages, new hope at Portage Avenue Church

Online only

Annual Festival for World Relief raises $1M

Hurricane Irma spares Haiti, but island nation still impacted

Supporting hope in Cuba

MCC responds to devastating Mexico City earthquake

A Cry for Home: A window on MCC’s work in Palestine and Israel

MCC responds to severe flooding in South Asia

Letters

Transitions

CROSSCURRENTS

Intersection of Faith and Life: Who is missing?

[Janessa Giesbrecht

Daily discipleship

“Our Homemaker, who art in heaven”

Pastor encourages rural church leaders

Lean in to religious paradox

Historical story speaks to today

How to manage change

Occupation as missional field

“Concept album” book on worship

Cultural identity and race relations

Live out faith amid routine life

“Finish lines” [Obituaries]

Agatha (Braun) Wiebe, Victor Loewen, Annie Froese, Peter Dueck, Henry Dyck, Ernest (Ernie) Block, Henry Penner, Helmi Falk, Martha Thiessen, Walter Rennert, Elizabeth Bartsch, Aganetha (Nettie) Neufeld, Ruth Dyck, Margaret Janzen, Irma Guenther, Reinhard David Epp, Steve Burgess, Otto Nehring, Anne Klassen, Erica Hildegarde (Mathies) Janzen, Helen Langeman, Adolf Schroeder, David Frank Sawatzky,

 

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