March 29 Our global worker D who serves churches in Austria and Central Asia has taken a lead role in mobilizing the Austrian MB churches toward Ukraine relief efforts. One …
Discouragement is part of the human condition, and as such, it is, unfortunately, a common occurrence in our everyday life.
An MCC staff person in Ukraine, who used to work with displaced people, is now displaced herself. She talks about her experience. In the silence that lived between the …
The world’s focus is on the refugee crisis in Ukraine, but Mennonite conferences in Canada, including the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, don’t want people to forget the needs …
Throughout her life, Lavern has come back to that simple question again and again: “God, what do you want to do in and through me?”
SKMB Assembly 2022 – Do Not Lose Heart On March 12th approximately 85 participants took in the online SKMB Assembly 2022. The day began with a pre-Assembly session specifically engaging …
We are created for relationships, but overstimulation from scrolling social media feeds is a poor substitute for meaningful connection.
“If this call to radio broadcasting is not of the Lord, then neither is my salvation!”
—HENRY BRUCKSFrom the start of the Russian invasion, Multiply has been working continuously with leaders of our MB churches in Ukraine, led by Maxym Oliferovski, with Multiply’s efforts coordinated by Johann Matthies, Regional Team Leader for Europe & Central Asia. The Multiply “Ukraine in crisis” webpage is constantly being updated with the latest info, prayer requests, giving details, photos, and videos as Multiply receives them from those on the ground.
We constantly fall short in proclaiming and living out Christ’s peace. God’s grace, however, empowers us to follow Christ as active peacemakers in a spirit of humility.