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Mennonite Brethren Mission and Service International divestiture
A memorandum of understanding regarding MBMS International will be brought to both US and Canadian national conventions this summer.

Grand Forks, B.C.
Proclamation 2000 comes to Grand Forks

Winnipeg, Man.
North Kildonan MB Church moves on

Abbotsford, B.C.
Columbia graduates 106

Istanbul
Jordanian government cancels Christian celebration

Toronto, Ont.
Monument to honour Mennonites who were massacred in Ukraine

Winnipeg, Man.
Mennonite women’s concerns group shares ideas

Akron, Pa.
Hungarian Roman Catholic family adopts anabaptist beliefs

Libertad, Mozambique
Mozambique floods unleash children’s fears

Maputo, Mozambique
Mozambicans lend hand to one another

Kanungu, Ugandaa
Cult leader prone to seizures

Africans turning to charismatic leaders

People & events


“I began to get interested in why the early Anabaptists were so passionate. When you are part of a people who are completely disregarded by the world, numerically small, not needing to be like everyone else, the situation lends itself to having this passion, this love for Jesus. . . . They didn’t have a worked-out theology of missions, (but) they couldn’t help talking about the one whom they loved, the one with whom they had an intimate relationship.”

Adrian Chatfield, Anglican educator in London, England, quoted in Mennonite Reporter, Sept. 2, 1996



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