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  • Watch: “77-76” by Royal Canoe

    Watch: “77-76” by Royal Canoe

    Winnipeg’s Royal Canoe have released a politically-charged music video for a song off its latest album, Waver. “The new video for ‘77-76’ is about history repeating itself,” the band states on its Facebook page. “We felt compelled to make a video that matched what this song is about—the alarming political shift in the past few…

  • Praying through the decades

    Praying through the decades

    A Sunday school assignment in the 1940s to exchange letters with a missionary began a Canadian woman’s lifelong investment in prayer for India. Erla Buehler. (Photo courtesy of MWC) Erla Buehler was a teenager when a Sunday school teacher at Elmira Mennonite Church in Ontario assigned her to write to Lena Graber, a registered nurse…

  • Watch: Raw Carrot at Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church

    Watch: Raw Carrot at Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church

    A social enterprise run partially out of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church in Kitchener, Ont. was in the spotlight recently. CTV News broadcast a short segment about the Raw Carrot earlier this month. A collaboration with Mennonite Central Committee Ontario, the Raw Carrot employs people on the Ontario Disability Support Program to make gourmet soup that is…

  • Conscientious (tax) objectors

    Conscientious (tax) objectors

    Like other Canadians, every year Ernie and Charlotte Wiens file their taxes. Unlike others in Canada, the La Salle, Man. farming couple doesn’t send the federal government everything it says they owe—the part that violates their conscience. For Ernie, 72, and Charlotte, 69, that’s the estimated 10 percent of Canada’s budget spent on the military.…

  • Watch: The art of guitar-making

    Watch: The art of guitar-making

    Phil Campbell-Enns, associate pastor at Bethel Mennonite Church in Winnipeg, has a unique hobby: building guitars. In the two-minute video below, Campbell-Enns takes viewers into his workshop for a quick look at how he does it. Campbell-Enns, whose original music has been featured at Mennonite Church Canada assemblies and youth gatherings, says that being a luthier has…

  • Rudy Wiebe honoured with CMU Pax Award

    Rudy Wiebe honoured with CMU Pax Award

    Fifty-seven years ago, a young Mennonite author published a book that turned the Canadian Mennonite world upside down. That author was Rudy Wiebe, and the book was Peace Shall Destroy Many, the first novel written in English by a Mennonite about Mennonites in Canada. The book, which offered an honest and pointed portrait of Mennonite…

  • Rudy Wiebe on Omar Khadr, Miriam Toews, MB Herald and more

    Rudy Wiebe on Omar Khadr, Miriam Toews, MB Herald and more

    During a recent interview focusing on his debut novel and recent CMU Pax Award, acclaimed Mennonite writer Rudy Wiebe spoke on a variety of topics, including Omar Khadr, Miriam Toews, the western Canadian Indigenous story and the MB Herald.  Here’s what he had to say. Peace Shall Destroy Many. First book leads to unexpected friendship One unexpected result…

  • Women without limits

    Women without limits

    It’s a hot, humid morning, and Maria Elena Algarañaz de Masabi is working at a booth displaying brightly coloured handicrafts for sale. She carefully lays out cloth purses and drawstring bags and hangs up knit children’s clothes. Masabi is president of Mujeres sin Limites (Women Without Limits), an artisan collective in Montero, a city in…

  • Women’s literacy grows churches, communities

    Women’s literacy grows churches, communities

    ELKHART, Indiana – In the past two years, more than 260 literacy teachers have been trained in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Now, they are helping 2,560 others learn to read and write in more than 100 locations. Most of the new readers are women and girls. Women leaders in the three Mennonite denominations…

  • Ten years after ‘Points of View’

    Ten years after ‘Points of View’

    On April 3, 2009, southern Manitoba-based folk group the Other Brothers released Points of View. Recorded in the studio at Mennonite Church Manitoba, the album earned critical acclaim—CBC dubbed them “the Simon and Garfunkel of the Prairies”—and a small but loyal following. Made up at the time of Chris Neufeld and Donovan Giesbrecht, the group’s…