Issue: Number 14

  • Herald Press publishes Yoder’s writings on death penalty

    Herald Press publishes Yoder’s writings on death penalty

    The late Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder authored 25 books, inspiring many others to write their own books and research papers about him and his ideas.

  • Sunday school teacher, 103, had lasting influence

    Sunday school teacher, 103, had lasting influence

    Eliesabeth Klassen says she’s three. “Forget the other hundred years,” she says with a laugh, using a magnifying glass to scan familiar faces in old directories from Vancouver’s First United Mennonite Church, a congregation she attended from its humble beginnings in 1937. Klassen is the only surviving charter member, and one of just two woman…

  • Investment in ministry pays off in Argentina

    Investment in ministry pays off in Argentina

    In 1947, Mario Snyder was an inaugural graduate from Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, Kitchener, Ont.

  • ‘We’re sorry’

    ‘We’re sorry’

    On June 3, a small group from Little Flowers Community and Hope Mennonite Church joined a crowd of upwards of 20,000 people who came out for the Pride Winnipeg Parade. They carried a simple message: “We’re Sorry.” “The [‘I’m Sorry’] campaign is an effort to apologize to the LGBTQ [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer] community…

  • Coalition celebrates 25 years of aiding refugees

    Coalition celebrates 25 years of aiding refugees

    With a swirl of skirts, the stomp of dancing shoes and the flourish of a flamenco guitar, Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support celebrated its 25th anniversary with a banquet on April 21. The banquet was just part of the celebrations this spring that included an open house at the coalition’s new office space in Kitchener…

  • Suspicious hospitality

    Suspicious hospitality

    According to the UN, there are 10.5 million “refugees of concern” in the world. These are people uprooted from their homes, fleeing conflict, natural disaster or persecution. While roughly 25,000 of these people will be allowed to settle in Canada this year, Mennonite refugee advocates worry about recent changes to immigration policy. Starting June 30,…

  • The world comes to the farm

    The world comes to the farm

    Most often people think of crops from our prairie farms going abroad to feed the world. So it was a bit of a shift on June 15, when 20 women and 15 children representing 10 different countries of the world boarded a school bus in Winnipeg to visit one of these farms in Springstein. The…

  • New crematorium to lift burden

    New crematorium to lift burden

    When Borabu’s first Christian crematorium is finished, it will finally bring peace of mind to members of Living Water Church in this region of Thailand who have been concerned about how they will honour their loved ones who pass away. Christians in Thailand, a majority Buddhist nation where cremation is the preferred method of honouring…

  • CMU announces $11-million capital project

    CMU announces $11-million capital project

    Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) has made public its plans for a major new capital project that will significantly enhance CMU’s infrastructure for delivering quality post-secondary education. This important new campus asset will also serve as a valuable resource to the broader Manitoba community. “Building the new CMU Library and Learning Commons, along with a pedestrian…