Introducing Andrew Dyck, Roger Thiessen, Laurence Hiebert, Joseph Sun, Dan Macloskie, Alejandro Arturo Avila, Adrienne Wiebe, Anthony Henderson, Jeff Siemens, Kevin Koop
Farewell to Abe Dueck, Bob Enns
Changes for 614 St. Jamestown – new name: Hope Community Church (Pastor Kevin Moore)Websites Profiled: MB Biblical Seminary Canada & Victor Epp’s blog about Arkadak, South Russia
Winnipeg Real to Reel (WR2R) Film Festival; Republican congressman justifies opposition to Act
On Sept. 18–19, Maple Ridge (B.C.) Community Church celebrated its 25th anniversary. A salmon BBQ on Saturday provided an opportunity for old and new friends to connect.
When Jesus – the adopted son of a humble carpenter walked the earth – he was a powerful person. The religious leaders of Jesus’ day recognized his power as they witnessed his early signs and miracles (John 5–8). They began to question by what authority he had such power. His opponents made many suggestions by “whose name” Jesus was performing these signs, all in attempts to discredit his work and to protect their own religious and economic interests (Matthew 12:22–25).
You never quite know what the effects will be of what you say or do or print. This was the case when we published a short reflection on the movie Creation. The questions posed in “A plea for understanding” (Crosscurrents, March 2010) precipitated a flood of letters. The responses from our readers centered on 2 sets of questions. First, what is the nature of science?
Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and MennonitesAuthor: Donald B. KraybillDo you get your Old Order Amish confused with Beachy Amish Mennonite? Many people find distinctions between the 205 North American Mennonite-related groups and core beliefs confusing. In this concise encyclopedia, Donald Kraybill – known for his work on the Amish, and for penning the classic Upside Down Kingdom – attempts to describe these groups who gain their spiritual inspiration from the Anabaptist reformation.
Canadian Mennonite University’s communications and media program made strides this fall when CMU introduced a media workshop program and opened its newly renovated media production space.
The people at Life Point Church in Courtice, Ont., believe in life transformation through Jesus Christ – and it starts with breakfast. Inspired by the monthly breakfast outreach services of Église Chrétienne Évangélique de Sainte-Thérèse, an MB church in Montreal, Life Point Church began the Breakfast Club in their community.
That’s the best one-start hotel that I’ve ever seen…..