Poetry by Ken Dueck
The health and productivity of Sukoluhle Moyo’s cornfields in Zimbabwe has made her an “evangelist” for conservation agriculture.
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An Evangelical Social Gospel? Finding God’s Story in the Midst of Extremes
An Evangelical Social Gospel? Finding God’s Story in the Midst of ExtremesAuthor: Tim SuttleIndividualism “is the most widely embraced, uncritically accepted, yet damaging and humanly debasing myth in Western society,” including the evangelical church. This unhealthy evangelical presupposition is what Tim Suttle, musician, pastor, and church planter, challenges in An Evangelical Social Gospel?
The 2010 film Unstoppable tells the fast-paced story of an unmanned, half-mile-long freight train carrying a cargo of toxic chemicals barrelling toward a city. A veteran engineer and a young conductor race against the clock to bring the train under control before it derails on a curve and causes a catastrophe.
As an editor, I’ve always felt my job was something akin to building a cathedral. Each month, my task is to craft something beautiful and God-honouring for the glory of his kingdom. I’m called to put words, ideas, and stories together in a way that allows God’s light to shine into the everyday workings of our denomination.
Introducing Jeff Renaud, Jay Dyrland, Steve Bains, Participants of MB Mission’s TREK program
Farewell to Wayne Eisbrenner, Rob Neufeld, Paul Woodburn, Bill hoggThe executive board of the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches is reviewing its missional options as it moves into 2012.
As world population recently leapt over the 7 billion mark, global concern about how to feed that many people is growing, especially with cropland diminishing in quantity and degraded – even depleted – soil in many places.
Place hope before truth, re: November; Pastoral thank you, re: November; No pagan worship in the sanctuary, re: November; Balance of separating and mixing, re: November; Can’t believe my ears, re: November; Radical Islam not family-friendly, re: November; Colombian reflections provocative, re: Noember; Rant required evidence, re: November; Response to “Rant requires evidence;” Why not MCC?, re: November; Editor’s note re: “Why not MCC”
In honour of our 50th anniversary, we’re highlighting 50 ministries from some of our churches across Canada. Moved by the love of Christ, members of Mennonite Brethren congregations creatively mobilize their skills and resources to share the good news by responding to needs around them, building community inside and outside the church. Take a trip across the country