Issue: Number 18

  • Volume 16, Number 18

  • China to Canada: A Prairie Connection

    China to Canada: A Prairie Connection

    The flat lands of Manitoba’s wide Red River valley would seem to have little in common with northern China—unless you’ve seen the expansive silkscreen prints of Chinese artist Liang Yu. The Prairie Connections exhibit of Yu’s art at the Mennonite Heritage Centre Gallery immediately resonates with the prairie dweller. Many scenes, featuring old iron from…

  • Art exhibit to tell ‘Road to Freedom’ stories

    Art exhibit to tell ‘Road to Freedom’ stories

    Ray Dirks, curator and artist, has embarked on a project to paint as many as twenty canvasses to tell the stories of Mennonite women who brought their families out of the Soviet Union amid the confusion and turmoil of the waning months of World War 2. The first selection will be ready for an opening…

  • Kreiders bring prophetic voice to the church

    Kreiders bring prophetic voice to the church

    Alan and Eleanor Kreider, recently “retired,” have had a full life of ministry, mostly in the United Kingdom, but with influences throughout the world. Working in post-Christendom and postmodern Europe has given them foresight into what has been developing in North America. Some would see this as God preparing North American Christians with the prophetic…

  • From refugees to church planters, Congolese Mennonites celebrate 50 years

    From refugees to church planters, Congolese Mennonites celebrate 50 years

    Prime-time television news, amplified guitar riffs and deep-throated traditional drums announced to the city of Mbuji Mayi that Communauté Evangélique Mennonite au Congo (Evangelical Mennonite Church of Congo) was celebrating its 50th anniversary from July 23-27. These festivities, like the celebrations a week earlier of the church’s mother denomination, Communauté Mennonite au Congo (Mennonite Church…

  • Welcoming the stranger in Jordan

    Welcoming the stranger in Jordan

    At the corner grocery in our Jabal al-Webdah neighbourhood of Amman, a Syrian man in his early 20s now runs the meat and cheese counter. Ahmed (not his real name) is one of more than 150,000 Syrians who have fled to Jordan since his country’s violence began in March 2011. Young males seeking to avoid…

  • Process begins for new Martyrs Mirror

    Process begins for new Martyrs Mirror

    More than 35 people from seven countries gathered at Goshen College on August 5-8 for an international consultation on the theme, “Bearing Witness: A New Martyrs Mirror for the 21st Century?” Hosted by the college’s Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism, the international gathering explored the possibility of a major story-gathering initiative, focused especially…

  • Youth create their own film to tell VBS stories

    Youth create their own film to tell VBS stories

    Vacation Bible School (VBS) at Hanover Mennonite Church has been an inspiring ecumenical endeavor year after year, but the dramas of the MennoMedia curriculum were always a challenge. When it seemed in 2012 as though the VBS dramas were on the brink of collapse, the idea of having the youth film the dramas turned out…

  • The Man in the Yellow Jacket

    The Man in the Yellow Jacket

    Lance Armstrong, the man who wore the iconic yellow jacket seven times as winner of cycling’s Tour de France and one of the greatest athletes of the past two decades, has provided the perfect ethical case study for the world as we now live it. The American has achieved rock star status, and only partially…

  • Readers write

    Canadians in 1812 were patriotic