The Bethany College community gathered at Bethany Place, Apr. 26 to confer 55 certificates to participants of the ExCiTe (Experiencing Christ Together) one-year program, 7 TESOL certificates, 34 diplomas of biblical studies (two-year program), 16 bachelor of Christian studies (three-year program), and 15 bachelor of arts (four- year program).
Profile on Thompson Christian Centre Fellowship, Thompson, Manitoba
Olympic complicity re April; Literalist ammunition re April; No Plausible mechanism re April; Mystery and miracles re April; A credible alternative re April; Seniors serving seniors re May; Not too early to learn about aging re May; Familiar journey re May; A timely theme re March; Coming alongside re April; Thrilled with passion re April; A request for forgiveness re Jim Holm
I apologize. I forgive you.
Only five words, but absolutely some of the hardest to say. Rarely spoken even among Christians. Indeed the trend seems to be sharper posturing, entrenching on opinions, polarizing.Fifty-one Mennonite Brethren participated in this year’s Exponential: National New Church Conference in Orlando, Fla., Apr. 20–23. MB church planters, provincial extension directors, pastors, and their spouses met with Regenerate 21-01 director Ewald Unruh and Gord Fleming, national church planting team director, for a supper during the convention to share stories and network.
Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary has announced the reduction of several full-time staff and faculty positions, as well as immediate across-the-board reductions to health and retirement benefits.
Conference unity, our MB identity, and seminary education were several critical issues the executive board of the Canadian MB conference addressed at their April 17-18 meetings in Winnipeg.
MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates) is on the front lines of a new $21 million project in Tanzania to get young children sleeping under life-protecting malaria nets over the next two years.
Helga Dueck had no idea, when she started out for Mennonite World Conference assembly in Winnipeg in 1990, how much her life was about to change. She travelled from Filadelfia, Paraguay, eager to meet new people, reunite with old friends, and attend a special session for people with disabilities.
They kept ringing the door bell, insistently. And I was having such a nice sleep. (Something that would now elude me for months.) It was 5:45 a.m., October 6, 2008.