Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck
Unconvincing rejection of the emergent movement
Some of us don’t know a lot about the emerging church, but I’m sure most of us have at least heard of this new movement afoot in North America. It’s not a new denomination, but a movement; not a network of churches, but a conversation, focusing on relationships and dialogue…One Body — Many Parts: The Mennonite Churhces in Paraguay
Author: Gerhard Ratzlaff (trans. Jake K. Balzer)
Next year’s Mennonite World Conference (MWC) Assembly will take place in Asunción, the capital of Paraguay, and some readers will attend the event. To get to know the Mennonites in Paraguay better, readers would do well to acquaint themselves with the history and life of Mennonite churches there…Respectable Sins: Confronting the Sins We Tolerate
Author: Jerry Bridges
As a follower of Jesus Christ, what issues of right and wrong really upset you? Environmental practices? Militarism? Economic disparity in our nation, or between nations? The indebtedness of poor nations to the wealthy west? Abortion? The difference between the Bible’s sexual code of conduct and what you see around you…Bipolar disorder and the church’s response Ben’s parents were mystified and deeply concerned. They had received a call that their 22-year-old son was being taken for a psychiatric exam at …
When Mennonites thought they had a responsibility to protect The ultimate test of nonresistance for Mennonites in Russia occurred during the Bolshevik Revolution. Nonresistance seemed ludicrous to many in …
Fifty years in the same branch of work is something to celebrate, and a long career in church ministry is especially notable. For Portage Avenue Church, Winnipeg, the Apr. 13 service was a chance to acknowledge the commitment of one of its long-time leaders.
Katie Speiser, Peter, Mary, Bill, Jane, Rhonda Willms, Gina Balzer, Erika Klassen, Janna Willms
Sixty-two graduates received arts, music, music therapy, and church ministries degrees from Canadian Mennonite University at its eighth annual commencement exercises Apr. 20.
Introducing Erika Klassen, Sabrina Wiens, Nathan Toews, Cory Seibel, Beatrice Kalaki, Albert C. Lobe
MB Biblical Seminary’s Langley, B.C. campus, part of the Associated Canadian Theological Schools (ACTS), graduated 14 students with Master of Arts degrees Apr. 19.