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Getting the mental and emotional rest you need to flourish In the patience of love’s delay Part 1: When God’s word is at work Ask God which town Where to from here?
by Staff November 28, 2017
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    2023 Spirit of MDS Fund accepting grant applications

    by Mennonite Disaster Service November 3, 2022
    by Mennonite Disaster Service November 3, 2022

    The success of the Fund caused the MDS Canada board to decide to make it permanent. A total of $200,000 CAD is available each year, with a limit of $5,000 CAD per applicant.  

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    October 2022 update from the CCMBC Executive Board

    by CCMBC October 26, 2022
    by CCMBC October 26, 2022

    Our Board was able to meet in-person for two days in BC in October 2022. There was great appreciation for the value in being able to work in-person. Our goal …

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    Arnold Community Church hosts block party to thank community ten months after flood

    by Contributor October 26, 2022
    by Contributor October 26, 2022

    On Saturday, September 10th, Arnold Community Church hosted a neighbourhood block party to thank those who supported local residents during the November 2021 flood through their time, resources and generosity. …

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    When Spring returns

    by Multiply October 25, 2022
    by Multiply October 25, 2022

    “When I was there, they showed me tulips in a jar,” said Yulia. “What? When had tulips bloomed? I was constantly crying and worried, I did not see this happen. I went outside and birds were chirping, the grass was already green. Spring had come, and I had not even noticed! Next time, I want us to notice, to see when spring returns to Ukraine.” 

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    An autumn reset

    by Phil Gunther October 21, 2022
    by Phil Gunther October 21, 2022

    I am convinced that the most effective disciples are those who take time to ponder what God is up to in their lives.

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    MCC volunteers preserve meat for Ukrainians and others in crisis

    by MCC October 20, 2022
    by MCC October 20, 2022

    As Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) begins its 2022-2023 meat canning season, the need for food in Ukraine and other countries around the world is growing. In Ukraine, millions of people …

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    God’s mission in Anabaptist communities

    by Mennonite World Conference release October 19, 2022
    by Mennonite World Conference release October 19, 2022

    Resource highlight: Anabaptism and mission: an online bibliography “The relationship of Anabaptism and mission is a hot topic, and the field continues to expand to include a number of disciplines and …

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    In the patience of love’s delay Part 1: When God’s word is at work

    by Contributor October 18, 2022
    by Contributor October 18, 2022

    While careful definition is important and provides insight, the pursuit and refining of such definitions cannot do the work needed to come to a nuanced understanding of patience in the Bible. Simply noting the terms cited above, one can already see that, taken together, they begin to offer a multi-faceted meaning that does not rely on a clear distinction of meaning.

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    Multiply October Ukraine Updates

    by Multiply October 17, 2022
    by Multiply October 17, 2022

    Oct 14, 2022 On October 8, 2022, an explosion on the Kerch Bridge caused the partial collapse of the road used to supply Russian troops in occupied Crimea. The explosion …

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    Three ways leaders can manage stress

    by Bonita Eby October 12, 2022
    by Bonita Eby October 12, 2022

    If we intentionally choose to act differently, we feel more relaxed. For instance, when our breathing becomes fast, shallow and misplaced in our chest, try slowing your breath. Breathe in from your diaphragm, relax your shoulders and slowly breathe out.

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